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The Big Five Tech Companies - GAFAM
Nov 18, 2022
The Big Five Tech Companies - GAFAM

What is GAFAM? GAFAM is an acronym that stands for Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft. After FAANG, this phrase was coined (a term used to define the most popular technology companies across the world) GAFAM, sometimes known as the Big Five, are the world's most popular and dominant corporation. The combined valuation of the tech titans exceeds $5 trillion. Goldman Sachs invented the term, which covers these firms for two reasons. To begin with, the top five technology companies account for up to 13% of the total market capitalization of the S&P 500. Second, they are the major corporations that bring sociocultural progress on a large scale and accelerate societal transformation. What’s the Difference between FAANG and GAFAM?  The term GAFAM has all the companies that were already included in FAANG, except for Netflix. Amazon is included in the list, considering that it happens to be a consumer services company. With that being said, Amazon contributes to the technology sector with its Amazon Web services. The Big Five In 2018, the Big Five corporations had a combined market valuation of $4.1 trillion. Apple is the Big Five's oldest corporation, dating back to 1980. Since 2011, these technology-based firms have dominated the market.    1. Google (Alphabet) Founded: September 4, 1998 Founders: Larry Page, Sergey Brin Revenue: $257.6 billion (2021) Employees: 156,500 (Dec. 2021) Google began as a search engine, but it has grown into a technology behemoth and one of the top five technology companies. Google was reorganised in 2015 as a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc, a larger holding company.   List of companies acquired by Google Mandiant Acquired on: March 8, 2022 Cost of acquisition: $5.4 billion Fitbit Acquired on: January 14, 2021 Acquisition cost: $2,100,000,000 Motorola Acquired on: August 15, 2011 Acquisition cost: $12.5 billion YouTube Acquired on: October 9, 2006 Acquisition cost: $1.65 billion Blogger Acquired on: October 2003 Acquisition cost: (Undisclosed) 2. Apple  Founded: April 1, 1976 Founders: Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne Revenue: $365.82 billion (2021) Employees: 154,000 (Dec. 2021 In contrast with the rest of the big five tech companies, Apple prefers acquiring small companies that can easily integrate into its line of products.    List of companies acquired by Apple Shazam Acquired on: September 24, 2018 Acquisition cost: $400 million Beats Acquired on: August 1, 2014 Acquisition cost: $3.0 billion Siri Acquired on: April 27, 2010/ $1 billion Acquisition cost: $150.0 – $250.0 million (undisclosed) Emagic Acquired on: July 1, 2002 Acquisition cost: $30.0 million NeXT Inc. Acquired on: February 7, 1997 Acquisition cost: $431.5 million 3. Facebook (Meta) Founded: February 4, 2004 Founders: M. Zuckerberg, E. Saverin, A. McCollum, D. Moskovitz Revenue: $117.929 billion (2021) Employees: 77,805 (March 2022) Facebook originally went under the moniker 'FaceMash.' However, they eventually changed the name to 'TheFacebook.' To reflect its concentration on the forthcoming metaverse, Facebook's parent company changed its name to Meta Platforms, or just Meta, in October 2021. Its expansion is unstoppable, with 3 billion active users now. Facebook has been quite active in its acquisitions since its inception, and it has now become one of the major five digital giants. Despite being only 18 years old, Facebook has acquired over 70 businesses. List of companies acquired by Facebook Giphy Acquired on: May 15, 2020 Acquisition cost: $400,000 WhatsApp Acquired on: April 19, 2014 Acquisition cost: $19 billion Oculus VR Acquired on: March 25, 2014 Acquisition cost: $3 billion Instagram Acquired on: April 9, 2012 Acquisition cost: $1 billion FriendFeed Acquired on: August 10, 2009 Acquisition cost: $47.5 million 4. Amazon Founded: July 5, 1994 Founder: Jeff Bezos Revenue: $469.822 billion (2021) Employees: 1,608,000 (Dec. 2021) Amazon began in the mid-1990s as an online bookstore selling books. It has now surpassed Walmart as the world's largest retailer. It is also the most profitable company in the world, not just in comparison to GAFAM. The multinational has expanded beyond the eCommerce sector. Amazon's interests range from artificial intelligence to cloud computing, with over 100 acquisitions.   List of companies acquired by Amazon MGM Acquired on: May 26, 2021 Acquisition cost: $8.45 billion Zoox Acquired on: June 26, 2020 Acquisition cost: $1.2 billion Whole Foods Market Acquired on: August 28, 2017 Acquisition cost: $13.7 billion Twitch Acquired on: August 25, 2014 Acquisition cost: $970 million Audible Acquired on: August Jan 31, 2008 Acquisition cost: $300 million   5. Microsoft Founded: April 4, 1975 Founders: Bill Gates, Paul Allen Revenue: $161 billion (2021) Employees: 182,268 (2021) Microsoft Corporation, the oldest of the big five IT businesses, made its acquisition debut in 1983. It all began with a corporation well-known for its developers, who created what is now known as Microsoft PowerPoint. Since then, the MS Corporation has acquired an average of six businesses every year. This GAFAM corporation has succeeded and continues to expand its supremacy in various technical industries throughout the years, thanks to successful strategic acquisitions and mergers.   List of companies acquired by Microsoft Activision  Blizzard Acquired on: January 18, 2022 Acquisition cost: $68,7 billion GitHub Acquired on: October 26, 2018 Acquisition cost: $7.5 billion LinkedIn Acquired on: December 8, 2016 Acquisition cost: $26.2 billion Skype Acquired on: May 10, 2011 Acquisition cost: $8.5 billion Hotmail Acquired on: December 31, 1997 Acquisition cost: $500 million l

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How To Get An Information Technology (IT) Internship?
Nov 09, 2022
How To Get An Information Technology (IT) Internship?

IT, or information technology, is the study and application of all information-related systems. With IT experience, you can pursue a wide range of career opportunities. Because it is utilised all over and in many ways, you may work in almost any field that interests you, and it can also pay fairly well.   What does an IT intern do? IT interns are often focused on software and hardware maintenance and troubleshooting. You'll be working with a diverse group of individuals that are interested in information technology and its implications at various levels. Your IT internship may appear slightly different from another intern's employment, depending on the firm you're interning for.   How to find an IT internship with no experience? If you want to acquire an IT internship but have no prior experience, you should play to your skills and demonstrate your want to learn. You can start by searching for IT internships on Itbots.in to get a sense of the requirements that companies often set for their interns. Then, in your CV and cover letter, mention your prior responsibilities and experiences to which your talents transfer. Mention it if you've attended a coding course or learnt an essential programming language, for example, C++, Java, Python etc. Also mention if you have worked on any projects in the penultimate year of your college education. Mention any hackathons or any famous coding challenges that you have participated in. For example, Techgig conducts coding competitions every year.   When to start applying for IT internships? For most occupations, it is better to look for an internship sooner rather than later! If you want to do a summer IT internship, we recommend that you start looking for internship possibilities no later than the previous season. Many companies love to hire in the autumn, so staying up to speed on fall virtual career fairs will help you land a job! Each organisation has various application dates, so applying as soon as possible is typically preferable! If you're looking for a job during the school year, apply 3-6 months in advance so you can notify your internship about your other responsibilities and classes. It's also critical to remember that your university's career services office will offer valuable information on unique recruitment times at your school. Make an appointment with your career counsellor at the start of the school year for further assistance in preparing ahead!   Where do IT interns work? IT interns can apply their skills to a variety of jobs, including Programmers, IT Analysts, Data Scientists, Data Analysts, Software Developers and Engineers, and Computer Network Architects. They also can work for a wide range of firms, such as those on our ever-expanding list of employers now recruiting.   What skills are relevant for IT interns? Knowledge of relevant programming languages like C++, Java Good knowledge of database Front end Technologies like HTML, CSS, Bootstrap Good logical thinking Exceptional attention to detail Capability to work in a team environment Excellent troubleshooting and analytical abilities Curiosity to learn new technologies   Some companies offering internships are Cotocus [ http://www.cotocus.com/career/ – [email protected] ] Microsoft [ https://careers.microsoft.com/students/us/en/ur-lp-india ] Google [ https://careers.google.com/students/ ] IBM [ https://www.ibm.com/in-en/employment/entrylevel/ ] Amazon [ https://www.amazon.jobs/en-gb/teams/in ] EMC [ https://jobs.dell.com/internships ] BMC [ https://www.bmc.com/careers/careers.html ] Paypal [ https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/jobs/students-and-grads/internships ] Oracle [ https://www.oracle.com/in/corporate/careers/students-grads/ ] VMWare [ https://careers.vmware.com/internships ] Redhat [ https://research.redhat.com/internships/ ] Symantec[https://www.vault.com/internship-program/computer-software/symantec-corporation/internship-opportunities] Adobe [ https://www.adobe.com/careers.html ]   Sample Internship Cover Letter   Dear Mr George, I am submitting my resume for consideration for the summer application developer internship program at ABC Company. Given the skills and experience outlined in my enclosed resume, I believe I might be a worthy asset to your team. In my three years at XYZ college, I have completed a great deal of coursework on cutting-edge design trends and best practices including Principles of User Experience Design and Mobile Application Design where I learned and applied skills such as user journey mapping, application wireframing and designing software for a variety of mobile devices and operating systems. In addition, I spent the past term volunteering my time with a local non-profit that collects donated clothes and redistributes it to families in need. I helped the web team update and re-launch an application that allows people in the community to locate nearby drop-off points and schedule pick-ups. Volunteering with the non-profit has also taught me the importance of building a convenient and memorable consumer experience that aligns with the brand. It also helped me grow my skills in team collaboration, verbal communication and project leadership. I believe I would make an excellent addition to your team. This internship would help me grow my real-world experience in the technology industry and help me further develop and refine my application design skills. I look forward to hearing from you! Sincerely, Parvati Moore   

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