Moshe Yanai
Moshe Yanai | |
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משה ינאי | |
| Born | 1949 (age 76–77) Israel |
| Education | B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Technion - Israel Institute of Technology |
| Occupations | Electrical Engineer, inventor, businessman, entrepreneur, aviator, investor, philanthropist |
| Known for | Leading the development of EMC Symmetrix |
Moshe Yanai (Hebrew: משה ינאי; born 1949) is an Israeli electrical engineer. He is an inventor, businessman, entrepreneur, aviator, investor, and philanthropist. He led the development of the EMC Symmetrix, the flagship product of EMC Corporation in the 1990s, which prevented, to some extent, financial chaos in New York Stock Exchange and certain banks after the September 11 attacks.