Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

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Oracle works to keep only 4 countries for support; USA, Romania, India and China. Already Egypt, Spain, Belgium had been layoff. Next is UK, France, Germany. In USA, they will keep only 3 centers and close all the others. Centers are Utah, Colorado, and Arizona....

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How do you see this affecting the Canadian offices?

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Post ID: @58lhs+EUjmw60

Not sure about the others. But they definitely intend to keep Orlando and Colorado Springs. They are only backfilling to these places.

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Post ID: @2Fcae+EUjmw60

They're making working there (tech analysts) SO difficult they're hoping to force employees to quit rather than foot the bill for exit packages... And it's working. Australia was just the most recent domino with NO new hires with the experience to take up he slack left by Romania, Australia, etc. they're doing a 'Yahoo' carbon copy. Keep watching as they try to make the Wall Street numbers.

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Post ID: @2qhgw+EUjmw60

linlithgow RMS support center is next.

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Post ID: @2jxvb+EUjmw60

Where did you obtain the information? last I heard it was Utah, Colorado Springs and Orlando.

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Post ID: @1Bajd+EUjmw60

Any rumors as to if / when there will be consolidation of US support centers?

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Post ID: @1uinz+EUjmw60

Oracle has a support center in Arizona? Do you mean Orlando? In Florida? There's a support center there.

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Post ID: @1tkty+EUjmw60

not just US

https://delimiter.com.au/2016/02/03/sources-claim-oracle-has-dumped-its-australian-support-centre/

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Post ID: @13gjf+EUjmw60

Layoffs Support would be foolish. A lot of government agencies and healthcare providers have protocols to have support in the US and certain support folks need to go through background checks. We are not talking about billing and credit card support here where support calls last 5-10 minutes. Companies paying for Oracle software are serious about their businesses otherwise, companies would have picked mysql, postgres and etc for free with nearly non-existence support.

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Post ID: @gcsn+EUjmw60

Oracle may well layoff people in the US in 2016 - especially in regard to support for things other than Exadata and Cloud (referred to as legacy and on-premise installations).

I wouldn't be surprised at all.

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