
Drag-and-drop components, wizards and tables allow users to connect with enterprise applications deployed on any hardware, on any operating system, and using any database technology. In October 2003, Magic released iBOLT, an integration suite that simplifies the design and integration process by separating business logic from integration technology.

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In 1991, the company changed its name to "Magic Software Enterprises" (retaining the acronym "MSE") and became the first Israeli software company to go public on the NASDAQ. The product was used by many large organizations, including the Israel Defence Forces. During the 1980s, the company grew based on its sales to the DOS and UNIX platforms. Mashov’s major innovation was a metadata-driven approach to programming that required no compiling or linking, and also allowed instantaneous debugging.
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The new company was originally named Mashov Software Export (MSE), and developed software for the global market – specifically an Application Generator named Magic. Magic Software Enterprises was founded in 1983 by David Assia and Yaki Dunietz, as a spin-off from Mashov Computers, a publicly traded Israeli company that provided business solutions on microcomputers. Customers include well-known names from diverse industries, such as Boeing, Burger King, GE Capital, Nestle and Panasonic. Magic Software has strategic partnerships with IBM, SAP AG, and. Regional offices are located in the USA, Japan, Thailand, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Hungary, India, South Africa and Israel. The company's headquarters and R&D facility are located in Israel. The company has around 500 employees worldwide.


Magic Software Enterprises is a provider of business integration, application development and deployment tools.
