Submitted by diacewrb t3_1096wiu in technology
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DramaticDiscussion33 t1_j48xiyd wrote
Please try again. It was 450.
Forward-Rest-1217 t1_j3wvdpp wrote
The only thing that will cut is headcount, not costs.
Practical_Island5 t1_j3zvi7t wrote
People still use Informatica?
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arun_adk2121 t1_j3wq75l wrote
It’s not a recession until the tech industry starts firing people.
Youvebeeneloned t1_j3zafsf wrote
Not even remotely accurate. During the 2007 recession the tech market was largely untouched and actually hiring workers. It was the financial, auto, and housing markets hardest hit.
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dungone t1_j4033nu wrote
This company doesn't seem like a tech company.
DramaticDiscussion33 t1_j48y4x8 wrote
Let me guess: But Zynga and Twitter Are tech companies? LMAO
dungone t1_j4901j0 wrote
Does Zynga or Twitter make their money on enterprise sales?
Informatica laid off a bunch of workers because it was cheaper to buy cloud services (from a tech company). This is typical enterprise IT cost cutting, it is the sort of thing that happens at every corporation.
AmuckStandpoin t1_j3wsx21 wrote
That’s almost 1000 people