On Tuesday, Porat's successor, Anat Ashkenazi, made her earnings call debut, and said one of her top priorities will be to drive more "cost efficiencies" across the company, an effort started by her predecessor and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai.
"There's really good work that was done, started by Ruth, Sundar and the rest of the lead team to re-engineer the cost base," Ashkenazi, who previously spent 23 years at drugmaker Eli Lilly, said on the call. "But I think any organization can always push a little further and I'll be looking at additional opportunities."