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Microsoft to hire 2,500 in Israel in coming years

Microsoft said it plans to open five new sites in Israel in the coming years: Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Jerusalem, and Beersheba, with the last one undecided yet.

 Microsoft's new Herzliya campus
A screenshot of the Moovit app

Moovit announces partnership with Microsoft, TomTom N.V.

 CLOCKWISE FROM top left, Chemi Peres, Roman Abramovich, Ron Lauder and Bar Refaeli.

The Lounge: January 29, 2019

Participants at this Birthright Excel 2018 opening event at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

Building Israel-Diaspora relations by building careers


Microsoft kicks off BlueHat cyber security event in Tel Aviv

Like the Washington-based conferences, BlueHat IL calls on cyber security professionals to “come together to tackle the present and peek into the future.”

Microsoft Israel setting up for BlueHat IL event taking place this week.

TECH TALK: Microsoft launches modular studio for live broadcasts

The Israeli hi-tech industry, will broadcast live via Facebook a wide range of content geared toward an audience of programmers and entrepreneurs in hi-tech companies.

A reporter looks around a display of Microsoft China Center One

On Microsoft and a wedding in Gush Etzion

It was an absolute delight to see the young couple so very much in love, just waiting for the moment where they could touch for the very first time.

Gush Etsion

Microsoft's Nadella in Israel to mark 25-year cooperation

Company's CEO meets PM Netanyahu ahead of Think Next conference.

Netanyahu with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

Microsoft CEO Nadella to visit Israel in February

In 2012, during his tenure as CEO, Nadella's predecessor Steve Ballmer spoke at a Think Next event in Israel as well.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

'Microsoft set to buy Israeli cyber security company for $150 million'

Reported acquisition of Secure Islands to be Microsoft's fifth from Israel this past year.

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A cause for celebration

The Israel-America Chamber of Commerce's selection of nine companies that have made a genuine bilateral impact on US-Israeli business ties.

Eyal Waldman (left) and Yossi Hajaj

How Microsoft Israel is leading the way in the company's new strategy

The inclusive strategy Microsoft Israel pioneered with Think Next seven years ago is now central to the company’s vision for the future.

RIDEON’S ADDITION for ski goggles lets skiers access maps, play music, chat with friends and play interactive games