18 Israel-related headlines from the week of January 18, 2009
Filed under: Advertising, Cleantech, Company Briefs, Data Storage, Environment, IT management, Industry pulse, Information Technology, SOA Governance, SaaS, Telecomunications, Uncategorized, VC, Web2.0, cloud computing

During the week of January 18, 2009, business was back to normal for better and for worse. Announcements were made that Israel is planning the largest desal plant and Varonis and SAManage received funding. On the other end, the Israel Venture Capital Research Center released VC funding numbers for the fourth quarter of 2008 that were expectedly very low and promising social search engine, Delver announced that unless it receives more funding or gets acquired in the next few weeks it will cease its operations. For these and the rest of the 18 Israel-related headlines from the week of January 18, check below.
Cleantech
1. Israel plans largest desal plant in $513M deal
Investments and Economy
3. Aviv VC raises half of what it hoped
4. EMC leads $15m round for Varonis
5. Global crisis hits local venture capital industry
6. Nokia, Intel Slump Torpedoes Israel Economy as Rockets Grounded
7. SAManage Secures Series A Funding from Xenia Venture Capital
Information Technology
8. BPM VIEWPOINT: The Opportunity in Unstructured Business Process Management (ActionBase)
9. Cordys Process Factorytrade; Wins Best Cloud Management Solution
11. ClickSoftware launches new system for customer interaction management
Telecom
13. Which companies will Nortel take down in its crash?
14. Skuku Embeds GIPS VoiceEngine
15. AudioCodes Announces Availability of VoIPerfect and High Definition VoIP on MIPS Technologies’ Cores
Miscellaneous
16. Michigan, Israeli companies share business growth ideas
17. Peres invites new envoys to join science and tech R&D council
18. Social Search Engine Delver On Death Watch
14 Israel-related technology headlines from the week of August 10, 2008
Filed under: Cleantech, Company Briefs, Information Technology, Telecomunications, VC
During the week of August 10, 2008 investors and professionals from Massachusetts received attention for their interest in using their current relationships with Israeli technology companies to enter cleantech. Israeli air-conditioning company, Agam Energy Systems Ltd., announced plans to expand its operations to include developing fuel-efficience technology for car engines. Siano Mobile, a mobile TV chip maker raised $17.5 million and there was a call for more international conferences. VoIP companies, Spikko and Skuku, and several other companies also make up this week’s 14 Israel-related technology headlines. See the complete list below.
Cleantech
Mass. looks to strengthen clean-tech ties with Israel
Agam to develop fuel-efficient car engines
M&A and Investments
Mobile TV Chipmaker Siano Mobile Silicon Lands $17.5 Million
Hi-tech companies raise $291 million in second quarter
Information Technology
IBM’s XIV storage lacks high-end features, analyst says
Numonyx may close California Technology Center
Haier to recruit over 100 for Israeli development center
Mon: Aladdin leads technology sector to gains
Miscellaneous
Combined Technologies From Continental and Mobileye Support the New Speed Limit Information of the New BMW 7 Series
Wanted: More International Conferences in Israel
Tired Of Mobile Phone Bills: Check Out This Israeli Start-up
Skuku – where mobile phones meets VoIP
Bonus
Also during the week of August 10, 2008, Israel Innovation 2.0 was included in Jacob Share’s JobMob blog entry featuring a visual list of Digital Eve Israel members who blog. Digital Eve Israel is a listserv for hi-tech professionals in Israel and is widely considered to be the best resource for English speakers looking for work and advice in the field. JobMob is the top blog with advice on getting a job in Israel in any field.
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