Shopping for security: Israel's startups are catching the eye of tech heavyweights
When it comes to IT security, big tech firms keep looking to Israel for their next buy.
When it comes to IT security, big tech firms keep looking to Israel for their next buy.
ZeroVM has a fast new way to build virtual workspaces, and RackSpace was impressed enough to buy the company.
Microsoft Ventures, a worldwide empire of startup accelerators, and a redoubled determination to innovate are all part of the Microsoft future, according to execs.
Israeli-developed natural interaction technology could start showing up on devices as soon as next year.
The head of IT strategy at Russia's biggest bank sees the cloud as a necessary evil and is investing in security startups to deal with hackers that want to get into its systems.
Despite the war of words over open source among big tech companies, HP is convinced OpenStack is a business opportunity worth pursuing.
In just two years, Intel's Jerusalem team paved the way for the company's challenge in an industry dominated by ARM.
More funding for the cloud-focused Israeli threat detection startup.
Facebook's Internet.org effort is getting a major boost with the company acquiring Onavo, the 'data-miser' of mobile apps.
A worldwide effort, led in part by Intel Israel, helped developed a long-life, high performance processor that is now in dozens of devices.