How much are advertisers losing due to click fraud and what are tech employees really seeking from their workplaces amid Covid-19?

CTech Daily Roundup: Silicon Valley of India can offer global stepping stone for Israeli startups, says attaché

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Silicon Valley of India can offer global stepping stone for Israeli startups, says attaché. "Sometimes the best way to reach a U.S. client is to come to Bangalore and partner with a serious Indian integrator," explained Consul for Trade and Economic Affairs in Bangalore Shai Moses. Read more

 

MyHeritage’s new face-altering feature to boost its valuation. A few days after its acquisition by Francisco Partners, the Israeli genealogy company unveiled a new feature that put it above TikTok, Instagram and Facebook in AppStore downloads. Read more

 

Spacecom's Amos-17 was launched into space in 2019. Photo: Spacecom Spacecom's Amos-17 was launched into space in 2019. Photo: Spacecom

 

What are tech employees really seeking from their workplaces amid Covid-19? The employment market has experienced its fair share of changes during the pandemic and those have affected employees' preferences as they come to select their next job. Read more

 

Women's Day 2021 | The "Red Dress" story that changed my life and started my tech career. If you think you deserve something, go get it.

Don't wait for anyone to promote you or to give it to you, writes Co-Founder of Syte Lihi Pinto. Read more

 

HR Post Covid | Claroty: We’re looking forward to a “happy medium” after Covid-19. Establishing a healthy work/life balance is essential for the cybersecurity firm as it returns to normal life. Read more

 

Advertisers to lose $35 billion in 2021 to click fraud, Israeli cyber company predicts. “This is organized crime on a scale that is second only to trade in cocaine,” says CHEQ CEO. Read more

 

Interview | Spacecom provides satellite communication services to unserved communities in Africa. Spacecom, Israel’s sole satellite communications provider, uses its digital satellites to reach remote territories, bridging gaps, and enabling health and educational services. Read more

 

Massivit 3D Printing Technologies completes TASE IPO, raises $50 million. The company provides 3D printing systems for the automotive, marine, rail, architecture, and entertainment industries. Read more

 

Will Israeli taxman go after expat techies who came home during the pandemic? The Israel Tax Authority is so far refusing to accept the OECD's recommendation to allow people that relocated due to Covid-19 to continue to pay tax in the countries they permanently reside in. Read more

 

Interview | Need to restore ancient tech? Just call Jesus. Yehoshua (Jesus) Drai specializes in restoring archeological artifacts and figuring out how they were used centuries ago. Read more

 

The 26-year old Israeli who landed a $20 million exit from his Amazon store. The flourishing of the e-commerce sector has boosted the revenue of third-party sellers on Amazon's platform and generated an enormous wave of mergers and acquisitions. Read more  

 

HR Post Covid | For Upstream, Covid-19 showed everyone their personal side. Kids, pets, and house chores - just another day at the office when you work from home. Here’s how Upstream Security managed the Zooms. Read more

 

'Clients will stay with us as long as we offer good service,’ says Ashdod Port chair. Orna Hozman-Bechor addresses the newly competitive ports market, discusses additional revenue streams. Read more

 

Opinion | The blight of ageism in the Israeli workplace: why we can and should do better. Covid-19 and the ensuing pandemic fanned the flames of ageism in 2020 to catastrophic proportions, writes Nicole Priel. Read more

 

Opinion | Misconceptions start with ‘me’. Women often question their own ability to fill a role and are filled with doubt, unlike men, which prevents them from entering positions in the high tech industry. Read more