The Israeli tech sector is the heartbeat of the nation’s economy, accounting for 18 percent of its gross domestic product, 48 percent of exports and 11 percent of its workforce. Startups and established companies have defied expectations by raising $7 billion in the past year alone — and that number is continuing to rise. Below are a handful of companies contributing to the region’s growth.
IT Companies in Israel
- Microsoft
- monday.com
- Dynatrace
- CrowdStrike
- Coro
IT Companies in Israel
As the only vertically integrated sports betting operator based in the United States, DraftKings is revolutionizing sports and gaming entertainment for more than 50 operators across 15 regulated markets worldwide. To meet the growing demand, DraftKings has expanded its global footprint with over 10 offices, including a prominent hub in Tel Aviv.
Dynatrace is a global software intelligence company that provides a software observability platform based on automation. The platform offers real-time insights into the performance and security of a software ecosystem and is designed to help simplify enterprise cloud complexity and accelerate digital transformation. Headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, Dynatrace has offices across the globe.
Duda makes a website building platform that agencies can use to efficiently create and launch websites and manage their clients. SaaS and hosting providers can integrate Duda’s technology into their offerings as well. Duda has a range of website templates to help designers get started, and its Duda Experts program can connect customers with support from vetted professionals.
A household name in software and hardware, Microsoft offers an array of products and services for individual consumers, small businesses and major enterprises. The company has offices in Tel Aviv, Haifa, Nazareth and Herzliya where it develops products across artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and business intelligence in addition to hosting sales and marketing roles.
Augury provides predictive maintenance solutions that leverage AI and machine learning to analyze data from industrial machinery. Its technology provides insights into the health of machines, processes and operations, helping businesses address potential issues ahead of time to avoid downtime and high maintenance costs.
Coro is a cybersecurity software company with a platform designed to protect against threats like malware, ransomware, phishing and account takeover across devices, users and cloud applications. The platform is designed to be easy to use and affordable, with individual modules starting at $4 per user per month. Headquartered in Chicago, Coro also has offices in New York and Tel Aviv.
Serving more than 186,000 global customers, monday.com builds tech solutions for business productivity with features like real-time data dashboards and time-saving automations. Its platform supports various teams, including sales, information technology, product development and human resources, enabling efficient collaboration and task management. Founded in Tel Aviv, monday.com has expanded its global presence with offices worldwide.
CrowdStrike is a cybersecurity technology company that offers an advanced cloud-native security platform focused on protecting endpoints, cloud workloads, identity and data. Its Falcon platform leverages real-time attack indicators, threat intelligence and enterprise-wide telemetry to deliver precise threat detection, automated defense, proactive threat hunting and vulnerability management. CrowdStrike has offices in many major cities, including Tel Aviv.
Snyk’s team members are easing developer’s lives by helping them secure custom code and cloud infrastructure from the onset of the development lifecycle. Whether working remotely or from one of its 10 global offices, including Tel Aviv, all employees enjoy a range of benefits, including mental health and wellness programs, generous parental leave and paid volunteer time.