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AI’s power problem: Why Microsoft, Google, and Amazon are betting big on nuclear energy
22.10.24
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Omer Kabir
Faced with rising carbon emissions and energy demands, tech giants are reviving nuclear energy with new technologies that promise clean, 24/7 power to fuel the future of artificial intelligence.
“Once we focused on the cloud, our share price leapt,” says Microsoft Israel Country GM
01.05.22
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Doron Broitman
“The minute we realized we needed to focus on the cloud - within less than a decade - our stock share price leapt by sixfold,” noted Ronit Atad during Calcalist’s Cloud and Data conference
Dana Alexandrovich named Microsoft Israel COO
11.10.21
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CTech
Alexandrovich is being tasked with the company’s transition to the new data center being launched in Israel
Tech unicorn parties reaching new levels of excess
09.07.21
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Roni Dori
Israeli high-tech companies are holding affluent parties featuring concerts by Israeli pop artists, cocktails, private excursions, and infinite gongs, just like those rung on the Nasdaq. This is what happens when the aggressive competition over high-tech workers meets unlimited funds from the wave of IPOs and massive funding rounds