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Friday, September 16, 2016

I read through few wonderful answers and it is certainly enlightening.

I read through few wonderful answers and it is certainly enlightening.
To me, it is a wonderful question but little ambiguos. How exactly do we define a “Internet Company” ?
If we are talking about companies that help Internet sustain and run, then the list of companies would be different and if we talk about the companies whose business model majorly works and relies on Internet, then again the list would be different.
{** I might be wrong in my understanding, sound confusing and would apologise upfront for the same. Feel free to correct me:) **}
Now, talking about the first, category i.e. the companies that make Internet a reality, I believe we need to talk about the Network based companies, ISPs, CDNs, Internet Security Based Companies, Certificate Authorities who are integral to Internet Security, the Cloud Facilitators etc.
Further, talking about the other category which is the list of companies who employ Internet in a great way to generate a large chunk of their revenue (I cannot think of a company that can sustain without internet today) would have players from Ecommerce space, Online apparel stores, Fooding industry, Tourism and Hospitality space, Education space, Job Search portals etc. and the list is virtually endless. Long story short, anything online is an internet based company.
It makes sense to me to categorize the companies that fall in the first category as Internet based companies and again, not everyone would agree with me.
Please find the list below of the companies (both small and big companies) that have significant presence in this space
  1. Network Based Companies - Cisco, Juniper, Alcatel-Lucent, Aruba, Linksys, Broadcom, Avaya, Huawei etc.
  2. ISPs - Comcast, Verizon, MTS, Airtel, Sandvine etc.
  3. CDNs - Companies who accelerate internet. Akamai (Handles around 15–30% of Internet traffic any given day), CloudFlare, Limelight networks etc.
  4. Internet Security Companies - Akamai again after few wonderful acquisitions like Prolexic and their own solutions, it is a major player. Other players are root9b, Checkpoint Software technologies, Appthority, Cybereason etc.
  5. CAs - Verizon, Comodo, Cybertrust etc.
  6. Cloud Providers - All the players I know of are huge as I am not quite sure if small players can really thrive and sustain in this segment with the likes of AWS, Azure. There are players like Redhat also with their solution of Openstack and BT Cloud Compute using CloudStack as a technology.

I think it mostly depends on the region or the the country.
Because I know places, where Booking.com is extremely popular, and be people book rooms for the holidays only there, but at the same time they do know nothing aboutAirbnb resource.
As usual when people see the biggest company on the market in any field, they stop on it, and miss smaller, unique, interesting projects.
Like in our field of marketing automation everyone knows about Intercom, but here we are UserEngage, cheaper, easier and with a wider range of features.
So, it depends on the region and field.

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TATA communications, Level 3, other Tier 1 providers.

TechYuga: Revolutionizing techsupport is a big tech support firm who only provide premium tech support for everyone. TechYuga is a technical support organization, who first started operating as a tech-support company in Germany. Gradually the company started to spread its wings and started giving tech support to countries like NORWAY, SWEDEN, SPAIN, FRANCE & ITALY & then U.S.A. The company was is doing really good offshore however the people from TechYuga wanted to do something for their motherland also so now, the company is back in their motherland INDIA and giving the finest tech-support to the people and organizations of Kolkata.
From assembling PC to fixing them to chip level from software to hardware they deal with every device issue and give resolve for the issue, they are the one stop shop for any device related issue.
And they have some weird policies
  • NO FIX – NO PAY POLICY
  • FREE CHECKUP
  • SUPPORT FOR EVERYTHING
  • 24/7 TECHNICAL SUPPORT
  • 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
  • BACKUP
  • SECURED EQUIPMENT TRANSACTION'

You’ve probably heard of these, but I think these sites are underestimated:
Half.com — Amazon gets a ton more press and people think of it when they think of books, CDs and DVDs, but Half often has better deals. It was bought by eBay a long time ago and thus is kind of lost amongst the clutter, but it functions about the same as it did pre-eBay.
XenForo.com — Hosts most significant posting boards. These are hard to make money from, but they have some of the more serious debate. It’s deeper than, say, Facebook. These discussion boards help steer major shifts in national and local thought.
LinkedIn — Sure, you’ve heard of LinkedIn, but it doesn’t get nearly the press of any other social media — but more jobs change hands there everyday than anywhere else. It’s a place for movers and shakers and making money. Way better than posting kitten pictures on Instagram.
The goal of my site, Campus-News.org, is not to get raw traffic, but to create awareness for our print paper — and thus get advertisements there. Print ads pay a lot more than Internet ads. So I’d rather have 100 serious visitors than 10,000 lookie loos.


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