Oracle’s layoffs are what happens when AI meets corporate make-work, but what happens to the people cut loose?
The layoffs coincided with revelations that Oracle has been actively filing petitions to hire foreign workers under the H-1B ...
Oracle laid off 30,000 works by email at 6 AM. The same quarter, it posted record revenue and a $553 billion backlog.
New Delhi: A regular weekday morning turned into a moment of shock for thousands of employees at Oracle Corporation, as reports of large-scale layoffs surfaced. According to multiple reports, ...
BENGALURU – Cloud computing firm Oracle is laying off thousands of employees, CNBC reported on March 31, citing two people familiar with the matter. Later that day, Oracle said it would lay off 491 ...
Oracle has begun a fresh round of layoffs globally, with thousands of employees impacted across regions, including India. The company has laid off an estimated 12,000 employees in India, with another ...
Thousands of employees are impacted by latest layoff from Oracle (representational image) A professional chapter has come to a close, but the story is far from over. After being impacted by recent ...
Oracle has begun laying off employees across its global offices as part of a broader cost-cutting and organisational restructuring exercise, according to a report by Business Insider. Notifications ...
Cloud computing company Oracle is laying off thousands of employees, CNBC reported on Tuesday, citing two people familiar with the matter. Ram Nabong reports. Trump leveled this 1 accusation against ...
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Oracle has cut an unspecified number of jobs as the software giant looks to reduce costs and continue growing its artificial intelligence business, according to former employees and multiple reports.
Oracle added its name to the list of tech companies doing layoffs along with Meta, Amazon, and Block. The move comes as Oracle expects to spend $50 billion on capital expenditures this year. Stocks ...