Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Less vision than Stevie Wonder: Oracle SaaS Leadership

I wasn't laid off in this latest RIF but a bunch of my previous co-workers were. I luckily found work elsewhere earlier in the year because I knew something like this was guaranteed to happen - as soon as they stopped backfilling headcount of people leaving, we all knew.

They are having their entire cloud business run by 21 and 22 year olds. As intelligent and hard working as those individuals may be, they simply lack the experience it takes, both personally and professionally, to be able understand the business needs and struggles of a customer.

Hurd gave some b---s--- speech in his KeyNote at the Modern CX event about how no one knew who he was at some unnamed car rental facility and how pissed he became when he was treated like a normal person, making stupid business decisions based on his ego being hurt. Well, follow your own advice - you think the CXO at any company will feel well respected knowing that their entire relationship with Oracle consists of non-customer-focused initiatives, managed by a team of 21 year olds bolting out the door at 5:30PM to continue what Oracle has essentially created as a Professional college environment? I'm gonna guess that if the CEO of Macy's calls into one of these college hires, they're not getting the white glove service you are expecting from others.

Goood luck with all of that. Lay off all your top performers and high dollar earners... don't worry, you won't have to worry about customer retention or customer success when you take customer-focus out of the equation to try and save a few bucks. No wonder the competition is killing Oracle.

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Fusion Apps are basically like old mainframe software without the green screens. The GUIs are terrible; designed & built offshore by the lowest bidder or cheap employee talent in India or wherever sweatshops prevail today.

The companies that continue to buy this stuff from Oracle (cloud or in prem) are the Fortune 150 who are dinosaurs themselves .

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Post ID: @3lmz+NGp0q5V

where does exadata fit in all this?

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It is not just SaaS sales that is the issue. Our SaaS cloud itself is an unmitigated disaster. Even if we had an experienced sales force, almost no one wants the services they are selling. Hosted Fusion Applications? Who on Earth thought anyone wanted THAT? Instead of a genuine cloud offering, we just take the worst on-prem software Oracle has ever made and try to sell it via the already failing On-Demand model? Fusion Applications are slow, bloated, unstable, difficult to use, built on out-of-date technology (WLS 10?! ), and totally insecure. And having PDIT run operations? That is just a scam to claim operations costs as "R&D" since it's all under TK. The PDIT "engineers" we work with don't even have the most basic proficiency with a Linux command line. I am in shock at the number of outages we could have avoided if PDIT simply forced each one of their "engineers" to read "Linux for Dummies".

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Steve Wonder Rocks the House, MH etc breaks it down

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Post ID: @rqe+NGp0q5V

That CX speech of hurd's was awful, I agree. He also talked about rental cars like uber & lyft did not exist. The irony is that most of his kiddo staffers from the college program think he's a dinosaur.

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