CTech's Sunday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
SolarWinds buys IT software company Samanage for $350 million; The little spaceship that couldn’t
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SolarWinds buys IT software company Samanage for $350 million. SolarWinds which provides IT services to more than 300,000 companies, will integrate Semanage products into its portfolio of IT management products. Read more
Israel to shoot for the moon, again. On Saturday, Beresheet developer SpaceIL tweeted a video of its president Morris Kahn announcing the establishment of Beresheet 2. Read more
The little spaceship that couldn’t. While Israel is still the seventh country to achieve lunar orbit, it appears a moon landing will have to wait. Read more
Beresheet launch. Photo: SpaceX
IoT security startup Armis raises $65 million. Armis provides information security software for enterprise IoT systems, analyzing and classifying devices and their behavior in order to identify risks and protect information and systems. Read more
PSA International partners with Israeli accelerator TheDock. TheDock’s four-months-long accelerator program offers participating startups a seed investment of up to $100,000. Read more
Tufin prices NYSE IPO at $108 million. The Israel-based software company is set to start trading on NYSE on April 11. Read more
Mind the Tech NY
Israel may soon have to choose between the U.S. and China, says LeumiTech CEO. Watch the video
Big data, AI mean crime can now be preempted, says cyber law expert. Watch the video
Cyber attackers only need to be smart once, says former Unit 8200 chief. Watch the video
The Israeli tech sector does more to tackle economic inequality than any reform, says banker. Watch the video