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Shmulik Shelach  illustration: Gil Gibli Waze to go

Waze is a highly unusual exit for the Israeli tech industry, but it points to a new level of capabilities.

Shmulik Shelach  illustration: Gil Gibli Did Waze really need the Chief Scientist?

Waze would have gotten along without government financing, but the company may be an interesting example of the real potential profits for the Israeli economy.

Shmulik Shelach  illustration: Gil Gibli Facebook and Waze mull road ahead

Facebook has had limited success in creating revenue from smartphone users.

Shmulik Shelach  illustration: Gil Gibli Mellanox confounds expectations again

Just as the growth was not completely clear, the explanations about the drop in performance are also inadequate.

Shmulik Shelach  illustration: Gil Gibli NICE Systems and Verint Systems: 1+1=3

Such a deal could result in a company with annual revenue of $2 billion and improved profitability due to synergy.

Shmulik Shelach  illustration: Gil Gibli Only one way for Waze

Given the risks and the opportunities, a quick sale looks like an almost certain outcome.

Shmulik Shelach  illustration: Gil Gibli Palo Alto challenges Check Point

Palo Alto Networks' edge is not just in its approach, which targets more sophisticated contemporary challenges, but also in its hardware.

Shmulik Shelach  illustration: Gil Gibli Mellanox muddles investors' minds

Mellanox says that it has a quarterly horizon for demand, and from this perspective, it emerges quite well from its guidance.

Shmulik Shelach  illustration: Gil Gibli Mellanox bet well on high-speed

Eyal Waldman made a good bet that InfiniBand would be the preferred solution for high-speed computing communications.

Shmulik Shelach  illustration: Gil Gibli "Check Point is over-conservative"

Merrill Lynch's Tal Liani sees network security company Check Point's problems as internal. Others see external threats. What's certain is that the market is changing.

Shmulik Shelach  illustration: Gil Gibli Israel will rue failure to woo Intel

There is no way to explain the failure to create an extensive Israeli electronics industry except as the want of a suitable government policy.

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