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For the first time, an Israeli high-tech company is moving to a 4-day work week
Sage, the Israeli R&D center, has announced that it will be moving to a 4-day work week with the same pay and conditions for its employees. The company believes that this move will improve work-life balance, increase efficiency, and maintain high employee engagement. Sages parent company has approved of the move and intends to monitor its success to potentially implement it in other locations. The company hopes that the shortened workweek will allow employees to have more free time for personal activities and potentially give back to society. The move is seen as a positive growth step for the company.
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Sage buys Israeli AI firm as part of push into new technologies
Sage has acquired Task Sheriff, an Israeli AI firm, to strengthen its experience and offerings to customers. Task Sheriff automates the accounting process for small businesses using AI and machine learning. The founders of Task Sheriff will join Sage AI Labs. This acquisition follows Sages recent investments in cloud-based software applications. Sage aims to empower small and medium-sized businesses with AI and automation technologies. They focus on removing the challenges faced by customers and helping them grow. Sage plans to leverage their domain expertise, customer base, and capital to accelerate innovation. The chief technology officer of Sage highlights the importance of investing in the right technology and talent to support customer success.
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ענקית המיחשוב הבריטית Sage רוכשת את Budgeta הישראלית
Israeli startup Budgeta has developed a cloud-based tool for financial planning that aims to replace outdated Excel spreadsheets. The company has been acquired by British software giant Sage, with whom they had previously partnered. Budgetas founders stated that Sage will establish a development center in Israel and that Budgeta employees will join the acquiring company. Sage has acquired Budgetas product and is now offering it to its own customers under the name Sage Intacct. The acquisition amount was not disclosed. Budgetas user-friendly system has gained a significant number of customers, as it provides small businesses with a simple and accessible way to plan their financial future.
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