1. Hello!
I am M. Hamza Iqbal
Roll no. 29
BsPA 2nd year (Morning)
Course title: Intro to Business Administration
Submitted to Dr. Ammaad
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3. The Google story begins in 1995 at Stanford University.
Larry Page was considering Stanford for grad school
and Sergey Brin, a student there, was assigned to show
him around. By some accounts, they disagreed about
nearly everything during that first meeting, but by the
following year they struck a partnership. Working from
their dorm rooms, they built a search engine that used
links to determine the importance of individual pages on
the World Wide Web. They called this search engine
Backrub.
From
the garage to
the Googleplex
Over the next few years, Google caught the attention of Silicon Valley
investors. In 1998, Sun co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim wrote Larry and Sergey a
check for $100,000 and Google Inc. was officially born. With this investment, they
opened their first office: a garage in suburban Menlo Park, California, owned by
Susan Wojcicki (now CEO of YouTube). Clunky desktop computers, a ping pong
table, and bright blue carpet set the scene for those early days and late nights. (The
tradition of keeping things colorful continues to this day.)
4. Founded: October 2, 2015
CEO: Larry Page
President: Sergey Brin
Revenue: 89.46 billion USD
Parent organization: Alphabet
Inc.
Headquarters: Mountain View,
California, United States.
Alphabet Inc. is the parent company of Google, holding
companies that gives ambitious projects the resources,
freedom, and focus to make their ideas happen.
5. Google Company Overview
Google, Inc. is a titan in the technology
industry. It has contributed to nearly every front
of technology, and, since the Alphabet
restructuring, has become the single most
valuable company in the world. It is an
American multinational technology company
specializing in Internet-related services and
products. These include online advertising
technologies, search, cloud computing,
software, and hardware.
Founded: 1998
Founders: Larry Page and
Sergey Brin
CEO: Sundar Pichai (2 Oct
2015–)
Revenue: 89.46 billion USD
Parent organization: Alphabet
Inc.
Headquarters: Mountain View,
California, United States.
6. Vission and Mission
Google’s vision statement from the outset was “to provide
access to the world’s information in one click.” Google’s
vission statement is parallel to the company’s mission
statement. "to organize the world's information and make
it universally accessible and useful." It’s mission statement
has four variables, namely, world’s information,
organization, universal accessibility, and usefulness.
7. Google’s Core Values
Focus on the user.
Focused on providing the best
user experience possible.
Whether They’re designing a
new browser or a new tweak
to the look of the homepage.
Fast is better than
slow.
We know your time is
valuable, so when you’re
seeking an answer on the web
you want it right away–and
we aim to please.
You can be serious
without a suit.
We believe that great,
creative things are more likely
to happen with the right
company culture.
Democracy on the
web works.
Google search works because
it relies on the millions of
individuals posting links on
websites to help determine
which other sites offer content
of value.
Doing one thing
really, really well.
We do search. With one of the
world’s largest research
groups focused exclusively on
solving search problems.
Do the right thing;
don't be evil.
Honesty and integrity in all
Google do, Our business
practices are beyond
reproach. We make money by
doing good things.
8. Google’s Organizational Structure
Google has a cross-functional organizational
structure, which is technically a matrix
organizational structure, the company’s
organizational structure has three main
characteristics.
1. Function-based
2. Product-based
3. Flatness
9. Google Revenue
After the launch of Alphabet our company divides earnings into two main
categories:
● Google (the core businesses):
“Search, Ads, Commerce, Maps, YouTube, Apps, Cloud, Android, Chrome, Google
Play as well as hardware products we sell, such as Chromecast, Chromebooks and
Nexus.”
● Other Bets (Alphabet’s riskier projects):
“Access/Google Fiber, Calico, Nest, Verily (formerly Google Life Sciences), GV
(formerly Google Ventures), Google Capital, X (formerly Google [X]) and other
initiatives.”
10. Google Revenue
Alphabet, Google’s parent
company, posted its Q4 2016
earnings of $26 billion last
year and $9.36 earnings per
share, Revenue is up 22%
from $21.33 billion in Q4
2015.
Google $25.8 billion
Other Bets $262 million
By Sources:
11. Products and Services
(Get answers)
Search
Get instant
answers on the
web and on your
phone.
Maps
Get GPS navigation,
traffic alerts, transit
directions, and more.
Translate
Speak, scan, type,
or draw to
translate in over
100 languages.
Chrome
A fast, simple, and
secure browser for
the modern web.
12. Products and Services
(Watch, listen, and play)
YouTube
Discover, watch,
and share your
favorite videos and
music.
Google Play Music
Subscribe to access
millions of songs, on
demand and ad-free.
Chromecast
Cast movies, music,
and more from
your phone to your
TV.
Google Play Movies
The newest releases,
plus all your
favorites, even on
your TV.
13. Products and Services
(Do more with devices made by Google)
Pixel
Phone by Google.
Google Home
Hands-free help from
the Google Assistant.
Daydream View
High-quality
mobile VR with a
headset and
controller.
Google Wifi
A fast signal
throughout your
whole home.
14. Products and Services
(Stay connected across screens)
Android Phones
All kinds of devices
for all kinds of
folks.
Android Wear
Watches for every
style.
Chromebook
Easy-to-use laptops
with long battery
life.
Android Auto
Voice commands,
navigation, and
music — now in
your car.
15. Products and Services
(Stay in touch)
Gmail
Email by Google.
Google Allo
A smart messaging
app that helps you
say more and do
more.
Google Duo
A simple video
calling app that
lets you preview
incoming calls.
Google+
Discover more of
what you love and
the people who love
it, too.
16. Products and Services
(Organize your stuff)
Photos
All your photos,
organized, and
easy to find.
Contacts
Your family and
friends’ addresses
and numbers,
together at last.
Calendar
Organize your
schedule and share
events with those
in your life.
Keep
Save your thoughts
as notes, and voice
memos from
anywhere.
17. Products and Services
(Work smarter)
Docs
All your docs,
editable and
shareable,
wherever you are.
Sheets
Make your data
count with
spreadsheets you can
edit anywhere.
Slides
Tell stories with
presentations you
can create and
take anywhere.
Drive
A safe place for all
your files.
18. Products and Services
(Grow your business)
AdWords
Advertise to people
the moment they
search for what you
offer.
AdSense
A free, simple way to
earn money by
placing ads on your
site.
Analytics
Gain customer
insights across
your channels.
Google My Business
Get your business info
to show up on Google
Search and Maps.
20. Deploy your projects on the same infrastructure that allows Google to
return billions of search results in milliseconds, serve 6 billion hours of
YouTube video per month and provide storage for 425 million Google users.
Google Cloud Platform
Future-Proof Infrastructure Serverless, Just CodeSeriously Powerful Data & Analytics
21. Google Cloud Platform (PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
Run your application using the same technology and tools used at Google.
CLOUD COMPUTING CLOUD STORAGECLOUD MACHINE LEARNING
Run your apps on our
High-Performance Virtual
Machines.
Run your apps on our
High-Performance Virtual
Machines.
Storage for all your data
needs.
22. Google Cloud Platform (CLOUD COMPUTING)
Scalable, High-Performance Virtual Machines
Google Compute Engine delivers virtual machines running in Google's innovative data centers
and worldwide fiber network. Compute Engine's tooling and workflow support enable scaling
from single instances to global, load-balanced cloud computing.
● Linux & Windows Support
● Batch Processing
● Predefined Machine Types
● Persistent Disks
● Per-Minute Billing
● Local SSD
23. Google Cloud Platform (MACHINE LEARNING)
Scalable, High-Performance Virtual Machines
Google Cloud Machine Learning Engine is a managed service that enables you to easily build
machine learning models, that work on any type of data, of any size. Create your model with
the powerful TensorFlow framework that powers many Google products, from Google Photos to
Google Cloud Speech.
● Speech Recognition (Convert audio to text by applying neural network)
● Cloud Vision (Understand the content of an image)
● Text Analysis (Understand structure and meaning of text)
● Cloud Translation (Translate between thousands of available language pairs)
24. Google Cloud Platform (CLOUD STORAGE)
Storage for all your data needs
Cloud storage is a cloud computing model through which you can store your data on our highly
available clouds. It is maintained, operate and manage by the Google’s data engineers who
handles the big data of YouTube & Gmail.
● Cloud SQL (Run queries on fully-managed databases)
● Google Cloud Storage (Store data on cloud for highly availability)
● Content Delivery Network (Access to your content from multiple regions)
26. Benefits For Everyone
Google believes that open source is good for everyone. By
being open and freely available, it enables and encourages
collaboration and the development of technology, solving
real world problems.
We have released
millions of lines of
code under open
source licenses for
others to use.
We believe that a
healthy ecosystem
is important for the
sustainability of
open source for all.
We use thousands
of open source
projects to build
scalable and
reliable products.
27. 2,000 Open Source
Projects and Counting
Google, always used open source to innovate. Free and
open source software has been part of Google's technical
and organizational foundation since the beginning. The
list of projects, Google released and contribute to, is long
and continues to grow.
28. Android
An operating system for a wide range of devices
Android is an operating system and software stack created for an array
of devices with different form factors, including phones, tablets,
wearables, TV’s, automobiles, and connected devices. The primary
purposes of Android is to create an open platform available for carriers,
OEMs, and developers to make their ideas a reality and to provide a
successful, real-world product that improves the mobile experience of
users.
29. Chromium is the web browser that Google Chrome is built on. It is
meant to feel lightweight (cognitively and physically) and fast. When
released, it brought a sandbox security model, minimalist user interface,
and tabbed window manager that many other browsers have since
adopted.
Chromium
A safer, faster, and more stable web browser
30. TensorFlow™ is an open source software library for numerical
computation using data flow graphs. Nodes in the graph represent
mathematical operations, while the graph edges represent the
multidimensional data arrays (tensors) communicated between them.
The flexible architecture allows you to deploy computation to one or
more CPUs or GPUs in a desktop, server, or mobile device with a single
API. TensorFlow was originally developed by researchers and engineers
working on the Google Brain Team within Google’s Machine Intelligence
research organization for the purposes of conducting machine learning
and deep neural networks research, but the system is general enough
to be applicable in a wide variety of other domains as well.
TensorFlow
TensorFlow is a fast, flexible, and scalable open source
machine learning library for research and production