Israeli IT management platform company Atera has laid off 20 employees, representing about 6% of its 350-person workforce, as part of a workforce restructuring aimed at efficiency improvements. The layoffs, announced in early November 2024, primarily affect staff in Israel. The company, which provides an AI-powered platform for remote IT management and fault prevention, stated it continues to grow and plans to hire dozens of new employees in areas like development and product by the end of 2025. Atera, which raised $77 million in 2021, is offering support packages to the affected employees.