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Unraveling Google’s Exciting New Venture – Alphabet Inc.

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
August 11, 2015
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Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have unveiled their latest trailblazing initiative, a new ingenious venture called Alphabet. This recent development was publicized by Page, the renowned co-founder of the tech behemoth known universally as Google. Alphabet, concisely put, is a parent company that will serve as a home to Google as well as a kaleidoscope of other groundbreaking offerings. This evolution effectively trims down Google to maximize efficiency and focus.

Page elaborated on what Alphabet signifies: “Primarily, Alphabet is an assemblage of companies, the most prominent among them unsurprisingly, being Google. This reimagined Google is focused and streamlined, with subsidiaries that are largely disparate from our core Internet-based offerings nestled comfortably within Alphabet’s supportive structure. These outlying businesses vary wildly in their objectives, ranging from our intriguing health-oriented services, such as Life Sciences – creators of an innovative, glucose-sensing contact lens; and Calico – a daring venture focused on extending the human lifespan. We anticipate that this major transformation will allow us to better manage our diverse portfolio as these divergent entities can function independently.”

Along with these organizational changes, Alphabet Inc. will also replace Google Inc. on the stock exchange, marking a significant shift in the tech giant’s corporate identity. This is yet another indication of the sweeping changes to come as Google evolves into Alphabet.

Google’s ambitious goals have continually transcended the traditional confines of its primary focus – search. With the combined force of Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS controlling a staggering 96% of the total mobile operating system market in the closing quarter of 2014, it is clear Google’s reach extends far beyond its original realm. Google has ventured into unprecedented technological domains, taking on ambitious projects in fields ranging from drone technology to life sciences. This newfound structure under Alphabet makes perfect sense for efficient and effective management.

Under this transformative corporate structure, a majority of the essential Internet offerings will remain with a refocused Google led by a new CEO, while Alphabet will command the reins of the remaining companies. This transition enables other units to leverage the leadership of dedicated and empowered CEOs to steer them towards greater frontiers.

As depicted in the accompanying illustration taken from CNBC, the streamlined structure allows each entity to concentrate on its individual mandate under the overarching umbrella of Alphabet, ultimately enhancing efficiency, driving innovation, and fostering growth.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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