Who's left...or is SCA a ghost town now?
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It all depends where the cheapest real estate is. Oracle has people dotted around in buildings because RWS is full. The sad thing is that one of the SCA buildings was custom designed for the chip & systems design stuff. I doubt many cloud people will get moved to SCA as they recently acquired a building in Oakland. They probably won't want to piss off the people they have bet the entire farm on by forcing them to move down to the bottom of the bay. They could do what they did in BRM and lease out buildings to other companies. Oracle has been expanding for a number of years. It's now going through a retraction cycle.
Majority of the offices at SCA wil be filled by January. New hires have began filling in now, just so sad because they have no clue of the cold mass firing that took place there weeks ago. Sca is shifting its core focus to the marvelous cloud.
What made Oracle decide to finish building out the campus after, what, 15 years, anyway?
BMC is still on slide deck, no major customers yet. With 0.001% opportunity, LE cannot count big on BMC -- We will know the fate of BMC in the next 3 quarters. Already people are leaving BMC faster than light,
WWOps is in SCA and will probably get hit with a RIF along with WWOps in other campuses.
SCA is a large campus but two structures, effectively four buildings, are empty. I think one other building is empty. So some parts feel like a ghost town.
Either Oracle sells the RE or they start moving cloud engineers in.
ghost town indeed. was there 2 weeks ago. how depressing was I cannot even say.....
bmc currently occupies a building and expanding. for now.