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"It's like you're playing PlayStation": Simulation veteran Tiltan eyes the global defense market post-acquisition
12.03.26
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Amy Shapiro
CTech’s Amy Shapiro talks to Ehud (Udi) Shafir, acting CEO of Tiltan Software Engineering, a 30-year veteran of the Israeli defense sector riding the industry's tailwinds with plans to scale its "digital twin" technology globally.
After a sharp stock drop, is Wix guarding against activist investors again?
04.03.26
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Sophie Shulman
Discounted $250 million raise and accelerated buyback follow a 26% share decline so far this year.
After $2 billion buyout, Verint lays off hundreds as private equity era begins
02.03.26
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CTech
Job cuts follow Thoma Bravo’s acquisition and leadership overhaul as the company integrates with Calabrio.
Nice shares jumps as strong results help ease AI disruption fears
19.02.26
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Sophie Shulman
Cloud growth and upbeat 2026 outlook reassure investors wary of SaaS crisis.
The SaaS reckoning reaches private equity
09.02.26
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Sophie Shulman
AI-driven repricing turns once-coveted software portfolios into a growing liability.
Why Israeli SaaS must unite or die
09.02.26
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Nili Goldberg
"The 2026 resolution for Israeli SaaS leaders shouldn't be 'add more AI features.' It should be having the courage to transform business models around AI-native value creation through coalitions, even when uncomfortable," writes Nili Goldberg.
"Investors fear SaaS demand surge may fade, and cut valuations accordingly"
05.02.26
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Almog Azar
The rise of AI coding tools and shekel strength create uncertainty for Israeli software companies on Wall Street.
Wix turns to $2 billion buyback to shore up confidence after stock slump
28.01.26
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Shir Riter
Shares have fallen more than 50% over the past year.
“We built monday in four hours using our system”
25.01.26
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Meir Orbach
How AI-driven development is challenging the foundations of SaaS.
Wix plans to let AI write most code, leaving engineers to redefine their role
24.01.26
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CTech
The company acknowledges uncertainty around how the shift will reshape careers.
Sapiens begins global layoffs as new owner Advent reshapes the company
12.01.26
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Sophie Shulman
The software company is laying off about 10% of its global workforce following its $2.5 billion acquisition by Advent. The cuts in Israel will be relatively modest, around 5%, while layoffs in India and the US will reach about 10% of employees. “Sapiens remains deeply committed to its Israeli site, which is central and critical to the company,” said Ernesto Marinelli, Chief People Success Officer at Sapiens.
Monday.com shares plunge despite record profit and strong quarter
10.11.25
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Sophie Shulman
The Israeli software firm’s results beat expectations, but investors remain wary of AI’s impact on workplace tools.
Amdocs layoffs mark a turning point in “making AI an integral part of DNA”
14.08.25
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CTech
As the company launches its GenAI & Data division, hundreds of employees in Israel and abroad face job cuts, underscoring how artificial intelligence is reshaping work at one of the world’s largest telecom software firms.
Advent to acquire Sapiens for $2.5 billion, ending its public market run
13.08.25
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Almog Azar, CTech
Insurance software maker to go private at 64% premium as private equity bets on SaaS and AI transformation.
Hundreds face layoffs as Amdocs centralizes AI in new division
12.08.25
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Meir Orbach
GenAI & Data unit aims to make artificial intelligence part of the company’s DNA.
Amdocs to lay off hundreds of employees amid GenAI division launch
11.08.25
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Meir Orbach
New AI-focused division to bring product, engineering, strategy, and go-to-market teams together.
Monday.com shares plunge as rising R&D costs push it back to a loss
11.08.25
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Sophie Shulman
Despite beating revenue estimates, the company expects further profit declines this quarter.
Sapiens in $2 billion sale talks with US funds
10.08.25
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Almog Azar
The deal could value insurer-tech provider at up to $2.2 billion.
Services are the next software: Why the AI revolution will look different than you think
04.08.25
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Lotan Levkowitz
"Those who can turn human-delivered services into software, Service-as-Software, while maintaining the human support that enables customers to undergo that transition, will build the next generation of giant companies," writes Lotan Levkowitz, General Partner at Grove Ventures.
Lightrun raises $70 million to bring AI-powered real-time remediation to enterprise software
28.04.25
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli startup offers live debugging and autonomous remediation for a SaaS-first world.
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