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Out of all IT employees who responded to the question: “How many working days in average do you spend at your home campus?”, how many answered less than 5 days a week (4/3/2/1)?
42%
65%
29%
58%
Heart rate monitors for smart watches - Israeli invention or not?
Israeli
Not israeli
Platform for finding an empty space in any desired place?
XProcure
BigPanda
ISeek
FeetScan
Analyzes food ingredients - Israeli invention or not?
Israeli
Not Israeli
How can Intel employees access Inside Blue or Intel Video portal without being on Intel network and without using VPN?
With the Citrix gateway
They can't without VPN
WSSG – Web Secured Services Gateway
With Beyond the Edge 2
Emoji - Israeli invention or not?
Israeli
Not Israeli
How many jobs run in Netbatch every week?
10M
100M
50M
500M
Sim Card - Israeli invention or Not?
Israeli
Not Israeli
Who can use Intel® Deep Learning SDK?
Only Intel employees
Only Deep learning experts from registered companies and the academy
You need to register (and pay ~100$ fee) and then you are ready to use it
Anyone who wants
Internet Voice calls - Israeli invention or Not?
Israeli
Not Israeli
What is the hiring percentage of women in Israel IT (FT and students)?
30%
65%
50%
15%
Remote control with your fingertips - Israeli invention or Not?
Israeli
Not Israeli
Which business unit did ECP IT partner with, which resulted in proven business value?
WCS - Wireless Connectivity Solutions
Advanced Analytics
ITG – Integrated IP and Technology Group
CHG – Connected home
USB-C connection - Israeli invention or Not?
Israeli
Not Israeli
In which cache level (L1, L2 or L3) Machine Learning solution is proposed to be embedded?
L1
L2
L3
Babylon - Israeli invention or Not?
Israeli
Not Israeli
What is the percent of units being re-tested in high volume manufacturing as a result of POPAI analytics?
5% - 10%
1% - 5%
10% -15%
15% - 20%
Unmanned air vehicles - Israeli invention or Not?
Israeli
Not israeli
What is the “all times winner” of ITDM ordered devices?
Lenovo Yoga, Broadwell
HP 850 G1
Zbook
X240
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