Israel Mazin

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Israel Mazin
ישראל מזין
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Born
Israel Mazin

NationalityIsraeli
OccupationTechnology entrepreneur and investor
Years active1985 – Present
Known forEntrepreneurship, founding of businesses, property management

Israel Mazin (Hebrew: ישראל מזין) is an Israeli technology entrepreneur. He is currently the chairman of GAMA Property,[1] a privately-funded investment company for the property industry in the United Kingdom, and the co-founder of Shadow.com,[2] a crowd-based review platform.

Biography[]

Mazin was born in Tel Aviv, Israel. During his military service in his early life, he was a member of Mamram, the Israel Defense Forces' central computing system unit, providing data processing services for all arms and the general staff of the IDF. In 1990, Mazin founded Memco Software, a now-defunct open-operating system security software company. In 1998, Memco was acquired by Platinum Technology in a stock-for-stock pooling of interests, valued at just more than $400 million.[3] In 1999, Platinum was acquired by CA for $3.5 billion.[4][5][6] After the acquisition, he moved on to establish GAMA Property. Later on, he co-founded Shadow Technologies with Eli Mashiah, the company hosting and managing Shadow.com. Ever since, Mazin has been investing in startups based in the technology industry.

References[]

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  2. ^ "SHADOW". shadow.com. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
  3. ^ "CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE:8-K". 1998-10-27.
  4. ^ "CA technonolies FORM 10-Q, 1999". October 28, 1999.
  5. ^ "Computer Associates Inks Deal To Acquire Platinum Technology". March 30, 1999.
  6. ^ "INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS; Israel Army Computer Corps Builds Success in Business". July 24, 1999.
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