Walden Israel Ventures II

Walden Israel Ventures II is a venture capital firm based in Petach-Tikva, Israel, specializing in early-stage investments. Founded in 1993, the firm focuses on identifying and supporting innovative start-ups, particularly in sectors such as enterprise software, e-commerce technology, communication, internet infrastructure, and healthcare. While the firm primarily invests in companies located in Israel, it also targets opportunities in the United States. By concentrating on the software and technology, media, and telecommunications sectors, Walden Israel Ventures II aims to foster the growth of emerging businesses that have the potential to reshape their industries.

Noga Kap

Venture Partner / Consultant

37 past transactions

ColorChip

Venture Round in 2013
ColorChip Ltd. is a manufacturer of integrated optical components and sub-systems, primarily targeting the Datacom and Telecom markets in the United States and China. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in application-specific photonic integrated circuits (ASPICs) that utilize advanced planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. ColorChip's product offerings include transceivers for various Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and core routers, as well as PLC splitter chips and wafers for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) networks. Additionally, the company develops dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits for high-scale solutions and provides industrialized optics for a range of applications. Through its innovative solutions, ColorChip supports the growing demands for efficient data transmission in large enterprise data centers and telecommunications infrastructure.

ColorChip

Venture Round in 2013
ColorChip Ltd. is a manufacturer of integrated optical components and sub-systems, primarily targeting the Datacom and Telecom markets in the United States and China. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in application-specific photonic integrated circuits (ASPICs) that utilize advanced planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. ColorChip's product offerings include transceivers for various Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and core routers, as well as PLC splitter chips and wafers for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) networks. Additionally, the company develops dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits for high-scale solutions and provides industrialized optics for a range of applications. Through its innovative solutions, ColorChip supports the growing demands for efficient data transmission in large enterprise data centers and telecommunications infrastructure.

Zend

Series E in 2010
Zend Technologies Ltd. specializes in solutions for developing, deploying, and managing business-critical PHP applications, which are instrumental in powering a significant portion of the world's websites. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, Zend offers a range of products including Z-Ray, Zend Server, Zend Studio, Zend Guard, and Apigility, catering to the entire lifecycle of PHP applications. These tools assist developers by providing debugging, automation, and security features, enabling them to create high-quality applications efficiently. Zend’s solutions are utilized by over 35,000 companies globally, from small businesses to large enterprises, and are available through both direct sales and partnerships. The company has established strategic alliances with major technology firms including Amazon Web Services, IBM, and Microsoft, enhancing its service offerings. With additional offices in Europe and Israel, Zend continues to play a pivotal role in the PHP development landscape.

Siano Mobile Silicon

Series D in 2010
Siano Mobile Silicon Ltd. is a technology company specializing in mobile broadcast digital television (MDTV) solutions. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Kfar Netter, Israel, with additional offices in Brazil, Argentina, Korea, and China, the company develops highly integrated silicon receivers tailored for mobile communications and consumer electronic devices. Its product offerings include multi-standard MDTV receiver chips, such as those designed for the Chinese market and integrated single-die solutions for Latin America and Japan. Siano also provides wireless accessories like Meron, which delivers live television via WiFi to smartphones and tablets, and Carmel, which connects directly to iPads and iPhones for high-quality broadcasts. The company supports a wide range of DTV standards and offers a software suite that includes player applications and technical support services. Siano's products are utilized in various devices, including smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, automotive infotainment systems, and portable multimedia players, serving manufacturers across Europe and international markets.

Amimon

Venture Round in 2009
Amimon, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in developing and manufacturing wireless video modems for various markets, including medical, professional camera, and audio/video installation sectors. Founded in 2004, the company is headquartered in San Jose, California, with additional offices in Guangzhou, China, and Tokyo, Japan, as well as a research and development center in Ra’anana, Israel. Amimon's technology enables wireless transmission of uncompressed high-definition video with zero latency, ensuring quality comparable to traditional wired connections such as HDMI and DVI. This innovative approach allows for universal connectivity, benefiting industries such as medical, industrial, cinema, and live production by enhancing wireless video performance and reliability.

Siano Mobile Silicon

Series C in 2008
Siano Mobile Silicon Ltd. is a technology company specializing in mobile broadcast digital television (MDTV) solutions. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Kfar Netter, Israel, with additional offices in Brazil, Argentina, Korea, and China, the company develops highly integrated silicon receivers tailored for mobile communications and consumer electronic devices. Its product offerings include multi-standard MDTV receiver chips, such as those designed for the Chinese market and integrated single-die solutions for Latin America and Japan. Siano also provides wireless accessories like Meron, which delivers live television via WiFi to smartphones and tablets, and Carmel, which connects directly to iPads and iPhones for high-quality broadcasts. The company supports a wide range of DTV standards and offers a software suite that includes player applications and technical support services. Siano's products are utilized in various devices, including smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, automotive infotainment systems, and portable multimedia players, serving manufacturers across Europe and international markets.

Universal Ad

Series B in 2008
Universal Ad is a technology company specializing in retail promotions software through its On Demand Promotions (ODP) Suite. This comprehensive platform is designed to streamline the planning, management, and creation of promotional campaigns, significantly reducing the time and cost typically associated with such endeavors. By automating and integrating various aspects of retail advertising, Universal Ad enables clients to generate high-quality, targeted advertisements in real-time, enhancing their ability to execute effective marketing strategies. The company focuses on providing an efficient solution for businesses looking to optimize their promotional activities.

Amimon

Series C in 2007
Amimon, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in developing and manufacturing wireless video modems for various markets, including medical, professional camera, and audio/video installation sectors. Founded in 2004, the company is headquartered in San Jose, California, with additional offices in Guangzhou, China, and Tokyo, Japan, as well as a research and development center in Ra’anana, Israel. Amimon's technology enables wireless transmission of uncompressed high-definition video with zero latency, ensuring quality comparable to traditional wired connections such as HDMI and DVI. This innovative approach allows for universal connectivity, benefiting industries such as medical, industrial, cinema, and live production by enhancing wireless video performance and reliability.

Informative

Venture Round in 2007
Informative, established in 1999, is a marketing company based in South San Francisco, California. It specializes in providing online tools to help businesses understand their customers' priorities and build brand communities. Additionally, Informative offers marketing analytics services, including survey creation, community management, blog hosting, and customer profiling. Its clients span various industries such as advertising agencies, consumer products, media, financial services, pharmaceuticals, software, and electronics.

ColorChip

Series C in 2007
ColorChip Ltd. is a manufacturer of integrated optical components and sub-systems, primarily targeting the Datacom and Telecom markets in the United States and China. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in application-specific photonic integrated circuits (ASPICs) that utilize advanced planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. ColorChip's product offerings include transceivers for various Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and core routers, as well as PLC splitter chips and wafers for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) networks. Additionally, the company develops dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits for high-scale solutions and provides industrialized optics for a range of applications. Through its innovative solutions, ColorChip supports the growing demands for efficient data transmission in large enterprise data centers and telecommunications infrastructure.

Camero

Series B in 2007
Founded in 2004, Camero-Tech Ltd. specializes in the development and marketing of radar-based imaging systems. The company leverages decades of experience to deliver innovative solutions for military, law enforcement, and search and rescue applications. Camero's advanced radio imaging technology allows for the observation and monitoring of both stationary and moving objects concealed by walls, providing real-time information that enhances situational awareness for its clients. With a proven track record of technological innovation, Camero is recognized for its ability to meet the needs of major government and commercial customers worldwide.

CableMatrix Technologies

Venture Round in 2006
CableMatrix Technologies specializes in policy management software platforms and tools designed for service providers to effectively deploy Internet services. The company’s flagship product, the On Demand Service Platform (ODSP), features a policy server that facilitates bandwidth management tailored to individual customers and applications. This functionality supports various applications, including Voice over IP, video streaming, online gaming, and videoconferencing. Additionally, CableMatrix offers a suite of tools compliant with PacketCable Multimedia standards, which includes application enablers and related bandwidth management resources, enhancing the efficiency and flexibility of Internet service delivery.

Epos

Series B in 2006
EPOS is a leading provider of advanced digital positioning technology, specializing in ultrasound technologies for input solutions such as digital pens, styluses, and gesture recognition. The company collaborates with original equipment manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to deliver innovative positioning-based consumer electronics for the PC peripheral, notebook, and touch-screen markets. EPOS products, including the Digital Pen & Mouse and Wired Digital Pen, are marketed primarily in the US and Europe and are also offered as complementary hardware for various laptops. The technology relies on the transmission of ultrasonic acoustic waves between a transmitter, embedded in devices like pens, and a software-based receiver, allowing for precise measurement of distance and position. Due to its small size, low cost, and minimal battery consumption, EPOS technology can be easily integrated into a wide range of consumer electronics, leading to extensive product possibilities.

Zend

Series D in 2006
Zend Technologies Ltd. specializes in solutions for developing, deploying, and managing business-critical PHP applications, which are instrumental in powering a significant portion of the world's websites. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, Zend offers a range of products including Z-Ray, Zend Server, Zend Studio, Zend Guard, and Apigility, catering to the entire lifecycle of PHP applications. These tools assist developers by providing debugging, automation, and security features, enabling them to create high-quality applications efficiently. Zend’s solutions are utilized by over 35,000 companies globally, from small businesses to large enterprises, and are available through both direct sales and partnerships. The company has established strategic alliances with major technology firms including Amazon Web Services, IBM, and Microsoft, enhancing its service offerings. With additional offices in Europe and Israel, Zend continues to play a pivotal role in the PHP development landscape.

Amimon

Series B in 2006
Amimon, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in developing and manufacturing wireless video modems for various markets, including medical, professional camera, and audio/video installation sectors. Founded in 2004, the company is headquartered in San Jose, California, with additional offices in Guangzhou, China, and Tokyo, Japan, as well as a research and development center in Ra’anana, Israel. Amimon's technology enables wireless transmission of uncompressed high-definition video with zero latency, ensuring quality comparable to traditional wired connections such as HDMI and DVI. This innovative approach allows for universal connectivity, benefiting industries such as medical, industrial, cinema, and live production by enhancing wireless video performance and reliability.

SintecMedia

Series C in 2006
SintecMedia Ltd. engages in the design and implementation of management systems for the broadcast, cable, and satellite industries. It offers OnAir, a broadcast management system, which manages airtime sales, traffic, programming, and promotion campaigns. The company also provides system configuration, data migration, training, integration, support and maintenance, and project management services. Its product is used in various networks in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in New York, New York with additional offices in Denver, Toronto, London, and Jerusalem. SintecMedia Ltd. is a former subsidiary of Sintec Advanced Technologies, Ltd.

Siano Mobile Silicon

Series B in 2006
Siano Mobile Silicon Ltd. is a technology company specializing in mobile broadcast digital television (MDTV) solutions. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Kfar Netter, Israel, with additional offices in Brazil, Argentina, Korea, and China, the company develops highly integrated silicon receivers tailored for mobile communications and consumer electronic devices. Its product offerings include multi-standard MDTV receiver chips, such as those designed for the Chinese market and integrated single-die solutions for Latin America and Japan. Siano also provides wireless accessories like Meron, which delivers live television via WiFi to smartphones and tablets, and Carmel, which connects directly to iPads and iPhones for high-quality broadcasts. The company supports a wide range of DTV standards and offers a software suite that includes player applications and technical support services. Siano's products are utilized in various devices, including smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, automotive infotainment systems, and portable multimedia players, serving manufacturers across Europe and international markets.

ColorChip

Series B in 2006
ColorChip Ltd. is a manufacturer of integrated optical components and sub-systems, primarily targeting the Datacom and Telecom markets in the United States and China. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in application-specific photonic integrated circuits (ASPICs) that utilize advanced planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. ColorChip's product offerings include transceivers for various Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and core routers, as well as PLC splitter chips and wafers for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) networks. Additionally, the company develops dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits for high-scale solutions and provides industrialized optics for a range of applications. Through its innovative solutions, ColorChip supports the growing demands for efficient data transmission in large enterprise data centers and telecommunications infrastructure.

Safend

Series B in 2006
Safend specializes in Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) solutions for enterprise endpoints. The company's flagship product, the Safend Data Protection Suite, offers a unified approach to safeguarding against data loss, misuse, and theft through a single server, management console, and agent architecture. This suite includes modules for encrypting internal hard drives, controlling ports and devices, inspecting and blocking sensitive content, mapping and locating sensitive data, generating compliance reports, and auditing endpoints. Safend's solutions are used by security-conscious enterprises, governmental agencies, and small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) across various sectors including federal, state, and local government, healthcare, finance, and retail. The company helps these organizations comply with industry regulations such as HIPAA, PCI, SOX, and multiple privacy laws. Safend distributes its products internationally through a network of resellers and partners.

CogniTens

Series E in 2005
CogniTens, Ltd. specializes in three-dimensional optical measurement solutions aimed at enhancing manufacturing processes, particularly in the automotive sector. The company offers a range of products, including Optigo, a portable measurement platform for direct use by operators and engineers, and OptiCell, an automated system for off-line recurring measurements of parts and assemblies. Additionally, CogniTens provides comprehensive software solutions such as CoreView Plan for planning measurement programs, CoreView Pro for analyzing and reporting data, and CoreView Lite for viewing measurement results. These systems are designed to support various industrial engineering activities, including tooling, part production, assembly, and quality control. Established in 1995 and headquartered in Ramat Hasharon, Israel, CogniTens serves a wide array of clients, including automotive OEMs, tier-1 suppliers, and tool and die companies, with a global presence that includes offices across North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.

Universal Ad

Series A in 2005
Universal Ad is a technology company specializing in retail promotions software through its On Demand Promotions (ODP) Suite. This comprehensive platform is designed to streamline the planning, management, and creation of promotional campaigns, significantly reducing the time and cost typically associated with such endeavors. By automating and integrating various aspects of retail advertising, Universal Ad enables clients to generate high-quality, targeted advertisements in real-time, enhancing their ability to execute effective marketing strategies. The company focuses on providing an efficient solution for businesses looking to optimize their promotional activities.

Siano Mobile Silicon

Series A in 2005
Siano Mobile Silicon Ltd. is a technology company specializing in mobile broadcast digital television (MDTV) solutions. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Kfar Netter, Israel, with additional offices in Brazil, Argentina, Korea, and China, the company develops highly integrated silicon receivers tailored for mobile communications and consumer electronic devices. Its product offerings include multi-standard MDTV receiver chips, such as those designed for the Chinese market and integrated single-die solutions for Latin America and Japan. Siano also provides wireless accessories like Meron, which delivers live television via WiFi to smartphones and tablets, and Carmel, which connects directly to iPads and iPhones for high-quality broadcasts. The company supports a wide range of DTV standards and offers a software suite that includes player applications and technical support services. Siano's products are utilized in various devices, including smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, automotive infotainment systems, and portable multimedia players, serving manufacturers across Europe and international markets.

Amimon

Series A in 2005
Amimon, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in developing and manufacturing wireless video modems for various markets, including medical, professional camera, and audio/video installation sectors. Founded in 2004, the company is headquartered in San Jose, California, with additional offices in Guangzhou, China, and Tokyo, Japan, as well as a research and development center in Ra’anana, Israel. Amimon's technology enables wireless transmission of uncompressed high-definition video with zero latency, ensuring quality comparable to traditional wired connections such as HDMI and DVI. This innovative approach allows for universal connectivity, benefiting industries such as medical, industrial, cinema, and live production by enhancing wireless video performance and reliability.

Zend

Series C in 2004
Zend Technologies Ltd. specializes in solutions for developing, deploying, and managing business-critical PHP applications, which are instrumental in powering a significant portion of the world's websites. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, Zend offers a range of products including Z-Ray, Zend Server, Zend Studio, Zend Guard, and Apigility, catering to the entire lifecycle of PHP applications. These tools assist developers by providing debugging, automation, and security features, enabling them to create high-quality applications efficiently. Zend’s solutions are utilized by over 35,000 companies globally, from small businesses to large enterprises, and are available through both direct sales and partnerships. The company has established strategic alliances with major technology firms including Amazon Web Services, IBM, and Microsoft, enhancing its service offerings. With additional offices in Europe and Israel, Zend continues to play a pivotal role in the PHP development landscape.

Camero

Series A in 2004
Founded in 2004, Camero-Tech Ltd. specializes in the development and marketing of radar-based imaging systems. The company leverages decades of experience to deliver innovative solutions for military, law enforcement, and search and rescue applications. Camero's advanced radio imaging technology allows for the observation and monitoring of both stationary and moving objects concealed by walls, providing real-time information that enhances situational awareness for its clients. With a proven track record of technological innovation, Camero is recognized for its ability to meet the needs of major government and commercial customers worldwide.

ColorChip

Series A in 2004
ColorChip Ltd. is a manufacturer of integrated optical components and sub-systems, primarily targeting the Datacom and Telecom markets in the United States and China. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in application-specific photonic integrated circuits (ASPICs) that utilize advanced planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. ColorChip's product offerings include transceivers for various Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and core routers, as well as PLC splitter chips and wafers for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) networks. Additionally, the company develops dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits for high-scale solutions and provides industrialized optics for a range of applications. Through its innovative solutions, ColorChip supports the growing demands for efficient data transmission in large enterprise data centers and telecommunications infrastructure.

ClearForest

Series C in 2004
ClearForest is a software company established in 1998, specializing in text analytics and text mining solutions. Headquartered just outside Boston, the company also has development operations in Israel, near Tel Aviv. ClearForest focuses on providing text-driven business intelligence software, which includes text analytics tools, publishing software, and market research services. Through its innovative solutions, ClearForest aims to help organizations harness the power of unstructured text data to generate insights and inform decision-making.

ClearForest

Series C in 2003
ClearForest is a software company established in 1998, specializing in text analytics and text mining solutions. Headquartered just outside Boston, the company also has development operations in Israel, near Tel Aviv. ClearForest focuses on providing text-driven business intelligence software, which includes text analytics tools, publishing software, and market research services. Through its innovative solutions, ClearForest aims to help organizations harness the power of unstructured text data to generate insights and inform decision-making.

CogniTens

Series D in 2003
CogniTens, Ltd. specializes in three-dimensional optical measurement solutions aimed at enhancing manufacturing processes, particularly in the automotive sector. The company offers a range of products, including Optigo, a portable measurement platform for direct use by operators and engineers, and OptiCell, an automated system for off-line recurring measurements of parts and assemblies. Additionally, CogniTens provides comprehensive software solutions such as CoreView Plan for planning measurement programs, CoreView Pro for analyzing and reporting data, and CoreView Lite for viewing measurement results. These systems are designed to support various industrial engineering activities, including tooling, part production, assembly, and quality control. Established in 1995 and headquartered in Ramat Hasharon, Israel, CogniTens serves a wide array of clients, including automotive OEMs, tier-1 suppliers, and tool and die companies, with a global presence that includes offices across North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.

SintecMedia

Series B in 2002
SintecMedia Ltd. engages in the design and implementation of management systems for the broadcast, cable, and satellite industries. It offers OnAir, a broadcast management system, which manages airtime sales, traffic, programming, and promotion campaigns. The company also provides system configuration, data migration, training, integration, support and maintenance, and project management services. Its product is used in various networks in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in New York, New York with additional offices in Denver, Toronto, London, and Jerusalem. SintecMedia Ltd. is a former subsidiary of Sintec Advanced Technologies, Ltd.

Odin Medical Technologies

Series B in 2002
Odin Medical Technologies develops, manufactures and commercializes Intraoperative MRI systems designed for use by the neurosurgeon in standard ORs. The compact, open PoleStar N-10* is a real-time imaging and navigation system utilized during all stages of brain surgery. The unit offers the neurosurgeon the differentiation capabilities of MRI without restricting the freedom of the surgical team to access the patient. The Company�s mission is to improve neurosurgical interventions with minimally invasive procedures. *PoleStar N-10 is FDA cleared for intraoperative MR imaging in a conventional O.R.

Mellanox Technologies

Series C in 2002
Mellanox Technologies is a manufacturer and supplier of semiconductor-based connectivity solutions that enhance data center performance. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, and Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in developing and providing end-to-end Ethernet and InfiniBand interconnect solutions for servers, storage, and hyper-converged infrastructure. Mellanox products are designed to deliver high bandwidth, scalability, and power efficiency while consolidating multiple legacy network technologies into a unified, future-proof solution. Its offerings are favored by Fortune 500 data centers and are integral to some of the world's most powerful supercomputers, enabling faster data transmission and unlocking system performance.

ClearForest

Series B in 2001
ClearForest is a software company established in 1998, specializing in text analytics and text mining solutions. Headquartered just outside Boston, the company also has development operations in Israel, near Tel Aviv. ClearForest focuses on providing text-driven business intelligence software, which includes text analytics tools, publishing software, and market research services. Through its innovative solutions, ClearForest aims to help organizations harness the power of unstructured text data to generate insights and inform decision-making.

ColorChip

Seed Round in 2001
ColorChip Ltd. is a manufacturer of integrated optical components and sub-systems, primarily targeting the Datacom and Telecom markets in the United States and China. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in application-specific photonic integrated circuits (ASPICs) that utilize advanced planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. ColorChip's product offerings include transceivers for various Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and core routers, as well as PLC splitter chips and wafers for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) networks. Additionally, the company develops dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits for high-scale solutions and provides industrialized optics for a range of applications. Through its innovative solutions, ColorChip supports the growing demands for efficient data transmission in large enterprise data centers and telecommunications infrastructure.

Zend

Venture Round in 2000
Zend Technologies Ltd. specializes in solutions for developing, deploying, and managing business-critical PHP applications, which are instrumental in powering a significant portion of the world's websites. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, Zend offers a range of products including Z-Ray, Zend Server, Zend Studio, Zend Guard, and Apigility, catering to the entire lifecycle of PHP applications. These tools assist developers by providing debugging, automation, and security features, enabling them to create high-quality applications efficiently. Zend’s solutions are utilized by over 35,000 companies globally, from small businesses to large enterprises, and are available through both direct sales and partnerships. The company has established strategic alliances with major technology firms including Amazon Web Services, IBM, and Microsoft, enhancing its service offerings. With additional offices in Europe and Israel, Zend continues to play a pivotal role in the PHP development landscape.

Odin Medical Technologies

Series A in 1999
Odin Medical Technologies develops, manufactures and commercializes Intraoperative MRI systems designed for use by the neurosurgeon in standard ORs. The compact, open PoleStar N-10* is a real-time imaging and navigation system utilized during all stages of brain surgery. The unit offers the neurosurgeon the differentiation capabilities of MRI without restricting the freedom of the surgical team to access the patient. The Company�s mission is to improve neurosurgical interventions with minimally invasive procedures. *PoleStar N-10 is FDA cleared for intraoperative MR imaging in a conventional O.R.

Allot Communications

Series B in 1998
Allot Communications, established in 1996, specializes in providing innovative network intelligence and security solutions to service providers and enterprises worldwide. Its offerings include network and application analytics, traffic control and shaping, and network-based security services. With over 500 service providers and 1000 enterprises as clients, Allot's multi-service platforms are deployed across various regions, including Europe, Asia, the Americas, the Middle East, and Africa. Notably, its industry-leading network-based security as a service solution has achieved significant market penetration, currently protecting over 23 million subscribers in Europe.
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