Hi-tech

After tasting hybrid work, tech employees won’t go back to the old reality - opinion

Returning to the office, or refusing to do so, has become a central fault line in employer–employee relations, touching not only on efficiency but on lifestyle.

A RECENT Pew study found that more than 50% of employees don’t want to return to office life.
Jerusalem is in the midst of an unprecedented development boom.

Why Jerusalem’s last-place quality of life ranking doesn’t tell the full story - opinion

International representatives at the US-Led Pax Silica Summit.

Pax Silica: Israel’s chance to become a must-have ally - opinion

Gaming.

Israel can turn tech dominance into global gaming success - opinion


The Israeli who is looking to build the robots of the future - interview

"Robots are not here to take away jobs. They are here to make jobs more meaningful and revolutionize the way we work,” Elad Inbar explained.

 ELAD INBAR with one of his security robots. ‘Robots are not here to take away jobs. They are here to make jobs more meaningful and revolutionize the way we work, helping business owners operate more profitably.’

Olim Tech Tours: Acquainting local immigrants with Jerusalem's hi-tech scene

The Jerusalem Municipality offers Olim Tech Tours to young professionals in the five-month residential Ulpan Etzion program for new immigrants aged 22 to 35.

 Olim Tech Tours enable new Jerusalem residents to get an inside look at the hi-tech ecosystem.

Staying connected abroad: How to choose the right mobile plan for business trips

With travel back in full swing, professionals and influencers must navigate data needs to avoid costly mistakes.

 Real-time business alerts from a virtual CEO assistant, BizDT

Italian government denies Israeli spyware company Paragon has cut contract

Italy said that Paragon has not terminated its contract with the Italian government, though reporting from 'Haaretz' suggested that the two had cut ties.

Projection of cyber code on hooded man (llustrative)

In Bedouin, Druze tech hubs, young women are top of the game

Women from Israel’s minority communities are integrating into the high-tech sector while maintaining their cultural traditions through innovative tech hubs.

Women working at the Samana office, December 17, 2024.

Israeli wages increased in 2024, CBS data reveals

Israel’s average salary rose to 14,060 NIS in December, a 4.2% increase from 2023, with the hi-tech sector leading the highest average salaries at 29,736 NIS.

 Illustration of  Israeli shekels, September 24, 2023

Israeli startups make global plans after key role in war

Israel already had a thriving startup scene, with some companies already winning orders from abroad and aiming to shape the battlefield of the future.

 Israeli national flags flutter in front of an office tower at a business park also housing high tech companies, at Ofer Park in Petah Tikva, Israel August 27, 2020.

Unicorn investor: Time to hire in Zion

Here’s why I’m hiring Israeli engineers who are redefining AI.

 Michael Fertik.

Tenable acquires Israel’s Vulcan Cyber in $150M-$180M deal

Cybersecurity giant Tenable is buying Vulcan Cyber for $150M-$180M, aiming to enhance exposure management solutions.

 A computer keyboard lit by a displayed cyber code is seen in this illustration picture taken on March 1, 2017.

Israeli gaming co. Moon Active laying off up to 100

Moon Active, led by founder and CEO Samuel Albin has operated for years without public relations campaigns and media interviews.

 Moon Active logo