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  • Bit co-founders. Photo: Omer Hacohen

    Bit raises $25 million Series B for component-driven cloud platform

    16.11.21|CTechThe Israeli startup has developed a platform developers can use to build independent components and compose them into features and applications

  • Amit Dadush to head Bank Hapoalim's Bit Unit

    03.06.21|Daniel Farber-BallThe former communications executive will lead the bank’s money transfer and payment app on the heels of the launching of its new services

  • Former Bank Hapoalim CEOs Zion Kenan (left) and Arik Pinto. Photo: Nimrod Glickman

    Chomping at the Bit: Former Hapoalim execs join payment app race with investment in AppliCheck

    26.07.20|Irit AvisarFormer Hapoalim CEOs Zion Kenan and Arik Pinto, as well as Shimon Gal and Tomer Sharet, will invest several millions of shekels for 10% of the check verification company that is in the process of developing a payment app

  • Shinzo Abe (left) and Benjamin Netanyahu. Photo: Haim Zach

    CTech’s Monday Roundup of Israeli Tech News

    07.05.18|CTechIFF to acquire Frutarom for $7.1 billion. Black Cube sought damaging intel on former Obama officials, report says

  • Bit co-founder and CEO Ran Mizrahi. Photo: Bit PR

    Bit Wants to Make Writing Code More Like Building with Lego

    07.05.18|Tofi StolerThe Tel Aviv-based company developed an algorithm that scans through code, automatically parsing it into modules that can later be searched and reused

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