IBM Israel receives PM Award

During his last visit to Israel, Andy Monshaw had an unexpected obligation – to join Meir Nissensohn, IBM Israel GM, to an official ceremony where IBM Israel was honored with the Prime Minister‘s Award for Economic Contribution.

IBM made three purchases in Israel this year, starting off with XIV in January ($350m), FilesX early April ($70m) and Diligent mid-April ($200m). IBM has been the first global corporations to open local offices in Israel, back in 1949. In 1972 Haifa Research Labs were opened, and grew to be the largest research facility of IBM outside the US – with over 1,000 researchers, working at three development labs (Storage, Software and Development).

Link:
Prime Minister awards IBM for its contribution to the Israeli economy (Hebrew)
IBM History

2 Responses to “IBM Israel receives PM Award”


  1. 1 Ed Brill November 18, 2008 at 14:12

    Congratulations/Mazal Tov to you and your colleagues!

  2. 2 Dvir Reznik November 18, 2008 at 14:31

    Thanks Ed!

    and thanks for the other thing as well… 😉


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