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Soluto
7 stories about Soluto
The circle of life: Soluto died, but Israeli high-tech feeds off it
28.07.22
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Diana Bahur-Nir
A rare peek behind the scenes of the high-tech crisis. The day after the sudden announcement of its closure, Calcalist visited Soluto’s offices and talked to its worried employees and heartbroken founder, as well as the other founder, who left the company a long time ago, and believes that what’s happening now is the best thing for both the workers and Israeli high-tech
So long, Soluto: A worrying trend as Israel-based R&D centers fall victim to tech giant cutbacks
25.07.22
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Meir Orbach
Despite going through the classic route for Israeli high-tech startups, Soluto, which was purchased by American tech giant Asurion in 2013, was unable to survive the wave of cutbacks ravaging the industry. Sadly, Soluto won't be the only Israeli company to experience such a fate
Asurion shutting down Israel R&D center Soluto, lays off all 120 employees
24.07.22
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Meir Orbach
Soluto was acquired by the U.S. company in 2013, but will be closing as part of a reorganization being taken on by Asurion
Merav Oren appointed to head Soluto, Asurion’s Israeli development center
15.06.21
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James Spiro
“Having grown with Soluto since its young startup days, I am proud to continue leading the company to its next big successes,” said Oren
Tel Aviv Hackathon to Tackle the Unique Struggles of Overpaid Tech Workers
13.03.19
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Tofi Stoler
The hackathon, scheduled for early April, will be held by Tel Aviv-based tech support software company Soluto in collaboration with popular Israeli Facebook page "High Tech Problems"
Tech Support Company Soluto Announces Talent Buy of Tel Aviv Design Company Pumika
30.12.18
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Meir Orbach
Soluto is the Tel Aviv arm of U.S. mobile insurance and technology company Asurion
Mobile Insurance Company Asurion Buys Device Tech Support Startup Drippler
19.12.17
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Hagar Ravet
Drippler was bought through Asurion’s Tel Aviv-based subsidiary Soluto, which was acquired in 2013. As part of the deal, Drippler’s employees will join the Soluto team