Oracle is conducting a round of layoffs, two people familiar with the move told CNBC. The layoffs were in the thousands, the people said. The software maker has continued to increase spending on data ...
U.S.-based IT firm Oracle is believed to have laid off approximately 12,000 staff in India, with another round of layoffs expected within a month, impacted employees said on Tuesday (March 31, 2026).
Globally, the company has fired around 30,000 employees. US-based IT firm Oracle is believed to have laid off approximately 12,000 staff in India, with another round of layoffs expected within a month ...
Oracle on Tuesday reportedly began notifying employees that it is moving forward with a round of layoffs as the company looks to reduce costs. The number of layoffs is in the thousands, according to a ...
BENGALURU: US-based IT giant Oracle has begun a major round of layoffs that has now reached India, with an estimated 2,000 to 2,500 employees reportedly affected as part of a wider global workforce ...
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison (pictured) is one of the world's richest people Tech giant Oracle made "significant" job cuts on Tuesday, according to senior employees posting online. Michael Shepherd ...
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Shares of Oracle have come under sustained pressure in recent months as investors worry about heavy spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure. However, analysts at Bernstein argue that the ...