The 50 Fastest Growing Companies in Israel for 2011

For the 12th consecutive year, the Deloitte Brightman Almagor Zohar Technology Fast 50 Program annually recognizes and honors the 50 private and publicly held fastest growing technology companies in Israel, based on percentage revenue growth over a five-year period.

For the 12th consecutive year, the Deloitte Brightman Almagor Zohar Technology Fast 50 Program annually recognizes and honors the 50 private and publicly held fastest growing technology companies in Israel, based on percentage revenue growth over a five-year period.

The 2011 Fast50 report only includes technology companies who own intellectual property and devote significant resources into research and development, with a headquarter located in Israel. The Internet sector showed the highest growth this year, followed by Telecom and networks companies.

Below are the 50 fastest growing technology companies in Israel for 2011:

Company Name

5 year Growth %

Type of Business

1 Tufin 6,343% Telecommunications/Networking

 

2 WebsPlanet 6,041% Internet
3 Kenshoo 5,926% Software
4 MyThings 3,982% Internet
5 Mazor Robotics 3,168% Biotech/Pharmaceutical/Medical Equipment
6 Pontis 2,990% Telecommunications/Networking
7 Promisec 1,629% Software
8 Telmap 1,573% Telecommunications/Networking
9 Syneron Dental Lasers 1,244% Biotech/Pharmaceutical/Medical Equipment
10  AlgoSec 1,158% Software
11 Winbuyer 851% Internet
12 Kontera 670% Software
13 SuperDimension 700% Biotech/Pharmaceutical/Medical Equipment
14 EZchip Technologies 632% Semiconductor, Components and Electronics
15 cVidya 558% Software
16 Agent Video Intelligence 508% Software
17 WhiteSmoke 504% Software
18 BroadLight 437% Semiconductor, Components and Electronics
19 Babylon 307% Internet
20 Aqwise 307% Cleantech
21 TeleMessage 261% Telecommunications/Networking
22 ForeScout Technologies 256% Telecommunications/Networking
23 Exent Technologies 239% Software
24 Red Bend 227% Software
25 Mellanox Technologies 219% Telecommunications/Networking
26 Modelity Technologies 212% Software
27 Earnix 212% Software
28 MediaMind 192% Internet
29 NetFormx 190% Software
30 Intellinx 186% Software
31 IncrediMail 172% Internet
32 Tower Semiconductors (TOWERJAZZ) 172% Semiconductor, Components and Electronics
33 Ofil Systems 153% Cleantech
34 CommTouch Software 151% Software
35 Jordan Valley Semiconductors 142% Semiconductor, Components and Electronics
36 Ceragon Networks 130% Telecommunications/Networking
37 Enzymotec 124% Biotech/Pharmaceutical/Medical Equipment
38 Kamada 120% Biotech/Pharmaceutical/Medical Equipment
39 ClickSoftware Technologies 119% Software
40 Unitronics 93% Computers / Peripherals
41 Check Point 91% Software
42 Silicom 89% Telecommunications/Networking
43 Nova Measuring Instruments 79% Semiconductor, Components and Electronics
44 Ophir Optronics 77% Computers / Peripherals
45 Radware 77% Telecommunications/Networking
46 IDIT I.D.I Technologies 77% Software
47 BioView 70% Biotech/Pharmaceutical/Medical Equipment
48 Magic Software Enterprises 68% Software
49 NICE Systems 68% Computers / Peripherals
50 Cimatron 68% Software 

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