
What do the world’s top 10 tech firms have in common?
Israel, of course. Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, Alibaba, Intel, Oracle, Samsung and Baidu are all doing mission-critical work in Israel that’s core to their businesses back at HQ.

Israel, of course. Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, Alibaba, Intel, Oracle, Samsung and Baidu are all doing mission-critical work in Israel that’s core to their businesses back at HQ.

Microsoft signs agreement to acquire Hexadite to support its ongoing investments in next-gen security innovation.

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More than 10,000 Israelis have chosen to build their careers in the world’s largest ecosystem for high-tech.

In celebration of the 25th birthday of Microsoft Israel’s R&D Center, ISRAEL21c looks back at some of the company’s most significant developments here.

Oracle will use purchase of Israeli company to step up its cloud business and take on the likes of Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

American multinational technology company purchases third Israeli cybersecurity firm in less than 12 months.

ironSource acquires Supersonic mobile app monetization in deal worth some $150 million.

‘When everyone belongs, we’ll be much more powerful as a society,’ says Cisco executive involved in advancing job prospects of the ultra-Orthodox.
‘We are making this acquisition to give customers a new level of protection against threats through better visibility into their identity infrastructure.’

‘Do the most idiotic thing in the most complicated technological way. If your project can become a product, you’re not admitted to GeekCon.’

Hebrew University’s tech-transfer company, Yissum, partners with the likes of J&J, P&G, Merck, Roche, Novartis, Microsoft, Intel, Coca-Cola and Monsanto.

ISRAEL21c looks at some of the ingredients that have made the White City on the Mediterranean second only to Silicon Valley.
Russian search engine giant to open first R&D facility in Israel.

Looking for the next new cool technologies? Look no further than the third graduating class of Tel Aviv’s Microsoft Ventures Accelerator.