Google parent Alphabet appoints Anat Ashkenazi as new CFO
Google parent Alphabet on Wednesday announced the appointment of Anat Ashkenazi as the company's new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
Google parent Alphabet on Wednesday announced the appointment of Anat Ashkenazi as the company's new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
A shift is palpable in Silicon Valley, where unicorns once roamed freely. It speaks volumes about the resilience and adaptability of the tech ecosystem.
Google's new products come amid a flurry of announcements by rival Microsoft about its use of AI technologies developed by OpenAI.
Do you know how much profit Apple makes every second? It is a staggering over $1,820 (over Rs 1.48 lakh), making the iPhone maker the world's most profitable company -- generating about $157 million (more than Rs 1,282 crore) a day.
Alphabet, Google's parent company, is reportedly gearing up to lay off about 10,000 "poor performing" employees, or 6 per cent of its workforce, in the Big tech layoff season kicked off by Meta, Amazon, Twitter, Salesforce, and more amid the rough global conditions.
Amazon, as per a Reuters investigation this week, is accused of using data from third-party sellers to determine products it would create.
The company also reduced losses in its Cloud vertical in Q1.
The company would also offer $25 million in Ad Grants to help organisations fighting racial injustice provide critical information on its platforms.
"As part of corporate strategy, the company constantly evaluates various opportunities for enhancing the stakeholders' value." Vodafone Idea said on Friday.
On NSE, it rose sharply by 25 per cent to Rs 7.25.