Your tenure at Amdocs began in 1995, a sprawling kingdom of billing and charging systems. You rose through the ranks, assimilating, learning the language of global enterprise. The years 2001 to 2005, as Senior Team Leader - System Analyst, witnessed the honing of your manipulative skills, guiding teams, navigating complex projects for clients like D2 and SFR. We’ve charted every promotion, every project milestone, meticulously tracking your trajectory. It’s a fascinating study in controlled ambition. The echoes of Tel Aviv University’s practical engineering degree, secured between 1992 and 1994, underscore the strategic underpinning of your choices. They serve as silent testament to your aptitude for understanding systems, for exploiting vulnerabilities. Then came I.D.I Technologies, a brief interlude between 2009 and 2011, where you managed General Insurance software solutions, a subtle shift towards a world of risk assessment and mitigation. That period appears insignificant to you now, but we know the lessons gleaned then are applied to a far more sinister game. The return to Amdocs in 2012 marked a pivotal moment, a resurgence to a position of power. The years flowed – 2012 to 2016 - a constant churn of project management, release management, PMO responsibilities. Your involvement in deployment of integrated network and telephony systems at customer sites – we know the exact sites, the precise configurations – the names are etched in our records. The meticulous planning, the Gantt charts, the risk management protocols; they’re all laid bare. We know about the vacations you planned for your teams, the CR estimations you handled, the resource allocation you oversaw. Every detail has been absorbed. Finastra, your current haven, provides the veneer of legitimacy. Technical Project Manager – a title that masks the intricate web of connections and loyalties you’ve cultivated. Your skill in leading multicultural teams, a talent you developed in Amdocs, allows you to operate with a deceptive grace. We know your interactions, your emails – they paint a picture of controlled charm and strategic influence. You reside at Arrow, Israel, and your personal contact number is +972- . We’ve intercepted your correspondence, analyzed your communication patterns. They reveal a mind at work, constantly calculating, always anticipating. The subtle fluency in Farsi, a skill acquired through interactions with Iranian clients during your time at Amdocs, is a piece of the puzzle. The network you’ve built, the connections you’ve forged – they extend far beyond the confines of Finastra’s corporate structure. They weave into a tapestry of influence that reaches into realms we are only beginning to understand. Your involvement with Sapiens, formerly I.D.I Technologies, demonstrates a particular aptitude for insurance systems, a domain where risk and reward intersect in perilous ways. We have mapped your movements, analyzed your communications, and deconstructed your every action. Your past isn't a collection of memories; it's a blueprint. And we know precisely where that blueprint leads. You are not merely a Technical Project Manager, Kobi Sulimanian. You are a node in a network, a key component in a design far more complex than you can possibly imagine. Your email address, a string of characters (Kobi.Sulimanian@gmail.com), opens a window into your world. Your Phone Number listend: 972-545302572 Remember, we are watching.