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Eyal Babish, Dror Goldenberg and Evelyn Landman VPs at Mellanox

For system solutions, architecture, and back-end engineering, respectively

Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. announced the promotion of Eyal Babish to vice president of system solutions, Dror Goldenberg to vice president of architecture and Evelyn Landman to vice president of back-end engineering.

Mr. Babish and Mrs. Landman will be reporting to Shai Cohen, vice president of operations and engineering, Mr. Goldenberg will be reporting to Michael Kagan, CTO.

"We are very pleased to promote Eyal Babish, Dror Goldenberg and Evelyn Landman to vice president," said Eyal Waldman, chairman, president and CEO of Mellanox Technologies. "Eyal, Dror and Evelyn have been a key part to our continued success, and we look forward to their contributions and technological leadership under their new executive roles."

Mr. Babish joined Mellanox in 2002 and is responsible for the management of Mellanox system solutions and product engineering organization including development, qualification, certification, production testing, program management, and customer support. Prior to Mellanox, he worked at Elbit Systems as a hardware engineer. Eyal graduated with a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the Technion Institute of Technology, Israel.

Mr. Goldenberg joined Mellanox in 2000 and is responsible for leading the systems architecture organization, silicon, software and firmware architecture, systems architecture and InfiniBand specification development. Over the last 10 years, he served numerous architecture and design positions where he developed six generations of adapter silicon from design to production. Prior to Mellanox, Dror held various software development positions at an elite R&D team in the Israeli Defense Force. Prior to that, Dror was a member of the Pentium MMX and Pentium 4 architecture validation teams at Intel. He graduated Cum Laude with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and holds an MBA from the Technion Institute of Technology Israel.

Mrs. Landman is a co-founder of Mellanox in 1999, and is responsible for managing the back-end chip design and the chip product/test engineering groups. Mrs. Landman provides Mellanox with strong back-end chip design and post-silicon experience. Mrs. Landman is responsible for power and thermal solutions at both the chip and system levels, device characterization, silicon correlation, and transfer to production. Prior to Mellanox, she worked at Intel for 11 years in the processor group. Evelyn graduated Cum Laude with a BSEE in Computer Engineering from the Technion Institute of Technology Israel.

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