Recently, I sat down with Tomer Bar-Zeev, CEO of IronSource, to discuss how IronSource was designed to keep developers focused on the task at hand, and satisfying customers while monetizing the product.
He describes how his company has become popular and how they handle the pressure of offering such an in-demand platform that allows for the discovery of new and exciting software as well as distribution, delivery, and monetization…
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Murray Newlands, Forbes
IronSource
Israeli publication Haaretz reported last night that Tomer Bar-Zeev’s
ironSource is to buy Supersonic, which is also an Israelicompany.
This is the seventh acquisition by IronSource. The value of the More…
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announced an additional $20 million investment from a group led by
Access Industries. The latest funding is in addition to the approximately More…
Israel’s ironSource, which offers a wordlwide digital delivery platform,
announced the launch of Mutation Mash, the latest game from the Upopa Studio
and the first to be released since they were acquired by ironSource More…
Digital delivery company ironSource today announced it has raised aninvestment
of about $85 million from a syndicate of strategic and institutional investors from
the US, China and Europe. The funding will enable More…
ironSource, digital delivery company, announced today that it was acquiring
mobile game studio Upopa. The shopping started just about a month after raising
$85 million at a company value of $800 million. The More…
Israel-based IronSource closed an investment round of $80 million to
$100 million from a consortium of 10 American, European and Asian investors,
six months after IronSource called off a merger with More…
“The Wall Street Journal”: Microsoft spoke to Babylon, Perion and ironSource
on pop-up ad rules. – “The Wall Street Journal” reports that Microsoft
Corporation (Nasdaq: MSFT) has More…
– ironSource continues to expand its Chinese operations. –
IronSource has announced plans to open its first office in China, to be located in
that nation’s capital Beijing. The office will employ More…
The companies announced that they are no longer conducting merger talks following,
“the effect of various events in the industry.” The merger talks between
Babylon Ltd. (TASE:BBYL) More…