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Layoffs hit tech, GCCs; Startups rewrite summer rulesHappy Wednesday! Tech and GCC talent are facing more layoffs as they move up the value chain and integrate into global operations. This and...
Moving up the value chain proves costly as tech majors and GCCs slash jobsGlobal layoffs are intensifying across large tech firms and global capability centres in India, as companies like Oracle, Cisco, Amazon and...
Dell workforce drops 10% in fiscal 2026, filing showsThe company spent $569 million in severance payments in this period, compared with $693 million a year ago, its annual report showed.
After IBM, Microsoft, and Micron, now Dell to lay off an undisclosed number of staff in ChinaDell China layoffs 2025: Dell Technologies plans to reduce its workforce in China. The company informed employees about the layoffs this we...
Tech layoffs in 2024: The year that saw big tech job cuts surgeIndustry giants such as Microsoft, Google and Apple were at the forefront of this trend. Google reduced top management roles by 10% as part...
From Microsoft to IBM: Tech layoffs cross 1 lakh mark as companies brace for more cuts aheadThe second half of 2024 saw continued layoffs across the tech sector, with major companies like IBM, Cisco, and Microsoft significantly red...
Mass layoffs hit tech industry: Over 27,000 jobs cut as Intel, Cisco, IBM, and Apple slash workforceTech companies cut over 27,000 jobs in August 2024, with major firms like Intel, IBM, and Cisco among those announcing layoffs. Intel plans...
Dell cuts 10% workers in sales team reorganisation with new AI-focused unitDell Technology is cutting jobs as part of its sales team reorganisation that includes a new group focused on AI products and services. Del...
Dell reduces workforce as part of broader cost cutsDell's layoffs come after sluggish demand for its personal computers for nearly two years partly contributed to a 11% drop in revenue in fo...
Dell to lay off employees in sales teams amid partner-driven strategy: reportIn February, Dell laid off 6,500 employees, or approximately 5% of the then-133,000 strong workforce.
Layoffs in 2023: Microsoft, Cognizant, Accenture among latest firms to cut jobs amid economic turmoilThe layoff wave has swept not only startups and mid-sized firms, but also big tech companies such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google parent A...
Layoffs 2023: Tech companies which laid off most number of employeesETtech takes a look at the top 10 tech companies that have slashed the most number of jobs.
Shopify to lay off 20% of its workforce, beats quarterly revenue estimatesThe company posted revenue of $1.51 billion in the quarter ended March 31, compared with analysts' estimate of $1.43 billion, according to ...
Adobe won't do mass layoffs, says its chief people officerBucking the layoff trend that has hit companies across the spectrum, software major Adobe has said it will not perform company-wide layoffs.
Dell to lay off 6,650 employees, cut 5% of global workforce: reportDell will lay off about 5% of its workforce as the company is experiencing market conditions that "continue to erode with an uncertain futu...
MeitY ban on loan apps includes non-Chinese players too; Dell to lay off 6,650 employeesOn Sunday, the Indian government issued orders to block 138 betting and gambling apps and 94 loan providing apps due to foreign links on an...
No layoffs after the integration: NTT COO Rob RasmussenJapan's NTT Data Corp plans to retain most of Dell's top leaders and employees with no layoffs expected, NTT COO Rob Rasmussen said in an i...
Dell may lay off 1,000 employees in MohaliThe Texas-based computer hardware and services provider plans a significant rightsizing exercise for its international services business he...
- Dell to cut 250 jobs in Ireland
Computer giant Dell Inc announced plans on Tuesday to lay off 250 workers in Ireland as part of its global cost-cutting plan, a decision th...
- Dell cutting more than 1,200 jobs in US, Canada
Dell Inc is cutting more than 1,200 jobs, about 900 of them at a call center in Canada, as the computer maker reduces its sales and support...