01.08.24|CTechIn a conversation with Noa Eshed and Ronen Menipaz on the podcast Real Life Superpowers, Aviad Harell discusses what he looks for in founding teams and the role grit plays in entrepreneurship
11.04.24|Meir Orbach and ReutersThe US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) urged Sisense's customers to reset passwords and other credentials that may have been exposed to or used to access Sisense's services and to report any suspicious activity
11.01.24|Meir OrbachSisense has seen its team shrink by half since 2022, with 60 jobs now set to be cut after 100 employees were let go last July
07.08.23|CTechMichelson, who is joining from Gloat, will guide Sisense’s overarching product strategy with an emphasis on product-led growth
11.07.23|Sophie ShulmanThe current layoffs are another shock in a long series of negative developments at Sisense, beginning with the departure of senior executives last year and followed by relatively small-scale layoffs and a halt in recruitment
27.04.23|James SpiroFormer CEO and Chairman Amir Orad will serve as Executive Chairman of the Board
02.08.22|CTechKatz was previously part of the senior management team at Microsoft's development center in Israel and served as the site's Chief Technology Officer
29.06.22|Doron BroitmanSisense CEO Amir Orad was speaking at the Unicorns Forum sponsored by Calcalist and Discount Bank. He added that the biggest challenge for Israeli high-tech is the shortage of workers: "My workers in Canada are much cheaper than in Tel Aviv, so it is much easier to recruit them and that is a pity”
27.02.22|Sophie ShulmanWhile the world’s eyes are glued to the news, Israeli high-tech companies with centers in the Ukraine attempt to move hundreds of their workers out of the country
30.12.21|CTechThough he is a builder at heart, Amir Orad, CEO of Sisense, says that he’s learned the best way to build things is with a great team and a business around you
14.12.21|James SpiroManagement from the Israeli tech sector share some of their insights and how they became top of their field
05.08.21|James Spiro“I look forward to helping Sisense continue to expand and develop leading technologies that transform businesses around the world,” Katz said
11.06.21|James SpiroSisense CEO Amir Orad joins CTech to talk about the future of work in a data-driven world
24.03.21|Ashley Kramer"Women should be fearless in their pursuit and don’t get discouraged if they're the only woman in the room," writes Ashley Kramer, Chief Product & Marketing Officer for Sisense
11.10.20|CTechCTech Daily Roundup: Israeli unicorn Sisense adopting new approach towards work post-Covid-19 shakeup
11.10.20|Sophie ShulmanThe startup, which is considering an IPO in the coming year, has come up with an innovative vision for work that includes a different type of approach towards the relationship between employers and employees
07.10.20|CTechContinuing our series on how HR Teams pivoted in a post-Covid-19 world, Sisense’s HR Manager Liron Prizant talks to CTech about how the company adapted to prepare for the future of work
01.05.20|Hagar Ravet and Meir OrbachCalcalist reporters Hagar Ravet and Meir Orbach break down the considerations for compiling this year’s list of Israel’s top 50 startups
23.04.20|Meir OrbachSoftware unicorn Sisense says layoff of 80 workers, 20 of them in Israel, is part of the company’s strategy for the lean times ahead
09.02.20|Sophie ShulmanA hot minute after Sisense joined the unicorn club, CEO Amir Orad explains why it took the company 15 years to catch on, why he is in no hurry to go public, and how his product helps Netflix, Tinder, and Indiana’s organ donor network optimize their operations