Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Next round slated for Wednesday next week

Rumor has it more cuts are coming next week. Sign up for FedEx delivery to see if you have a fedex waiting for Wednesday Nov 1st. Oracle plans on winning the cloud war through software and machine learning. People are seen as error prone, costly and ineffective. Cuts in managed cloud services, support and sales.

https://americaclosed.com/us-it-layoffs-2017/

Cloud and Automation Drive Massive Tech Layoffs Numbering Around 7,500 in 2017

Despite what has been considered overall a strong year for the tech industry, workers are not benefiting from those stock market gains. Thousands of jobs are being culled as the U.S. IT layoffs in 2017 are going to exceed 7,500. Many of these jobs are being replaced due to automation, a growing fear among many industries as technology is increasingly able to occupy positions formerly staffed by workers. The shift towards cloud computing has also aggravated the situation because the transition from traditional platforms to the cloud has also allowed companies to cut jobs. And in some cases, restructuring has led to more layoffs. Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO), Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL), and HP Inc (NYSE:HPQ) are among some of the largest IT companies in the U.S. and the world that have shed hundreds of jobs each this year alone.

Oracle Corporation Laying Off Over 1,000 Employees in Santa Clara and San Diego

Oracle filed a notice under California’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) regulations revealing that 1,008 employees will be shed in its Santa Clara and San Diego offices.

The move comes as the company struggles to transition from a primarily software company into a software-hardware hybrid.

Many of the cuts are coming out of the teams that worked on the server and “Solaris” efforts, two projects that trace their origins to the Sun Microsystems acquisition in 2010, which cost Oracle $7.4 billion. Oracle was interested in entering the server and microprocessor industries, but recent financial reports have shown that the transition has not been as successful as the company first anticipated.

A former Sun executive released a blog post following the layoff news that the cuts would be fatal to the Solaris project, meaning that Oracle may once more refocus on its software strengths, which could signal another loss of opportunity in the future for hardware engineers and others involved in hardware production.

This is hardly the first time that the hardware-side of Oracle has been hit by layoffs. Last December, 450 jobs were slashed, mainly in the hardware side of the business.

The Oracle Corporation layoffs are another sign of the changing times in IT, where the company is struggling to sell its high-end servers to customers who are instead flocking to companies like Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) for massive public cloud data storage servers.

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The packages went out to the people at the WARN affected sites who were notified on Sep 1 that their last day would be Oct 31 but that they were to turn in badge and laptop immediately and stop working for their last two months. So layoffs that everyone already knew about for months.

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Post ID: @cnnv+PUMD1oc

baseless rumor.

nothing happened today.

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Post ID: @9mzf+PUMD1oc

any updates on this? or more non-genuine news?

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Post ID: @8coc+PUMD1oc

@PUMD1oc-kma

new news

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Post ID: @4dbp+PUMD1oc

Pillar is such a top heavy org. 10 VPs and countless # of directors for an org of 300 ppl before the merger. It's no wonder the product barely sold... all their headcount is in management. Good luck with your charts when there's no engineers left.

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Are you in HW?

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Post ID: @2dwa+PUMD1oc

Things are bad. Senior engineers are resigning. They are walking away from their RSU's and the office is so miserable. Everyone seems to be angry or sad. Some are doing internal transfers but that never seems to work out well for them. Our new product strategy is not convincing and the managers don't seem to care anymore.

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Post ID: @1yqz+PUMD1oc

I know for a fact more change is coming at the end of Q2. No specifics beyond the term "consolidation" have been used. But rest assured, its all about "right sizing" the company this year. To what, no one seems to know. The pillar execs scurry around and scramble to make changes per the triumvirate in the C Suite.

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Post ID: @1tuk+PUMD1oc

The real question is not whether this is old news or not, but will the layoffs continue month after month? From what I have heard it will be a steady stream of layoffs until we see Oracle hit the 60% reduction posted in an article this summer that went viral.

I saw several posts targeting November 1st. Its all rumor but a lot of these posts have been accurate, and the only warning given. I've signed up for fedex delivery and have nothing yet from Oracle America.

Any advanced warning is appreciated. The workload is surreal. A week off would be welcome in the midst of all this chaos. No point in actually working if you know your number is up.

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Post ID: @1lkn+PUMD1oc

sometime between now and Oct 30 the next wave of cuts will happen. that's all anyone needs to know with 100% confidence. After that it'll be Nov 30th for the next wave. That one will be cuts, or called a "re-alignment" or "consolidation." The execs are already working on the November "changes".

Happy Fall All! Oracle's red logo and the red leaves falling to the ground are metaphorical.

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Post ID: @1apm+PUMD1oc

Old news

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Post ID: @kma+PUMD1oc

Didn't you post last week that this week was the layoff? Or are you guessing every week till you get it right?

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