Who raised $156 million and which company is closing on a Wall Street IPO?
CTech Daily Roundup: RapidAPI raises $60 million to expand leading API marketplace
said Israeli co-founder Alex Bouaziz. Read more
RapidAPI raises $60 million to expand leading API marketplace. The investment comes on the heels of a high-growth year for the Israeli company amidst the pandemic that drove a record number of developers and companies to its platform. Read more
Perception Point raises $28 million to grow Prevention-as-a-Service solution. The Israeli startup said it tripled its recurring revenue last year amid increased customer demand for advanced cyber threat protection. Read more
Jeeng raises $5 million to help publishers with audience engagement. The Israeli company’s technology is used by Vice Media, The Atlantic, Vox Media, and others. Read more
Israeli online content distribution company Outbrain closing in on Wall Street IPO. Outbrain was headed to a merger with fellow Israeli content company Taboola last year, but the deal fell through and now both are going public, with Taboola recently announcing a SPAC merger at a $2.6 billion valuation. Read more
Amazon's AWS and Google big winners of Israel's $1.2 billion milestone cloud project. AWS and Google beat out Microsoft, Oracle and IBM in the tender for the four-phase project known as "Nimbus". Read more
EcoEnergy going public at NIS 2 billion valuation. Even though the green energy company doesn’t even have a megawatt connected to the power grid, its experienced founders are attracting plenty of attention. Read more
HR Post Covid | ZoomInfo’s “one team one dream” culture shined bright in the pandemic. Going public during Covid-19 wasn’t easy, but the intelligence platform showed stability and courage to its employees at a time of uncertainty. Read more
Tech on the Roof | Meet Cecilia - the virtual bartender for physical events. At Calcalist’s Tech on the Roof event, CTech met with a robot who pours more than 100 drinks per hour. Read more
Big-Tech 50 CEO: Most Israelis did not have access to join Israeli high tech until now. Speaking at Calcalist’s Tech on the Roof, the CEO of Big-Tech 50 discusses how his fund can help individuals and the public access Israel’s tech system. Read more