Thread regarding Citrix Systems Inc. layoffs

Santa Clara ghost town

So I don’t understand why citrix even has the Santa Clara campus. On any given day the parking lot is mostly empty. Building 1 and 2 have fields and fields of clean empty cubicles with no personal items of any sort. Most of the cubicles have never been occupied in the aftermath of successive rounds of layoffs .

There is just a general attitude of sickness and poor health in all the buildings . It’s like a post apocalyptic malady has swept through the area and the few survivors are barely making a subsistence living.

Why are these buildings still in citrix. They are unoccupied and the empty real estate must be costing a fortune.

And off course the door to building 4 were never opened and it just sits there as a reminder of the failure of Citrix management, especially DH and his failed cronies.

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Santa Clara is the home for NetScaler, a very important product for Citrix's revenue and can't be closed. There are major NetScaler customers on the US west coast.

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Post ID: @2gek+SrRHEEN

Won’t be too long before those few cars in the parking lot will also be gone.

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Post ID: @nlo+SrRHEEN

The Santa Clara site is just there to feed the Citrix ELT egos that they have a site in the innovation capital of Silicon Valley .

It’s just a tiny outpost packaged on a large campus of empty buildings.

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