Thread regarding Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) layoffs

Get ready for the anticipated October surprise

HPE's annual WFR's are just around the corner. There is a need to cut as many US based employees as possible to fund executive bonuses and the acquisition of the failing Juniper Networks.

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What October surprise?

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Post ID: @Xfjr+1ulCJfSl

I’m hearing that the October shuffle is going to overtime due to missed sales expectations in NA.

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Post ID: @Xdxk+1ulCJfSl

There was definitely late October round - notified Oct 14th and LWD Oct 25th. Want to make sure they don't have to pay the 401K contribution! I hear 5% will be performance based layoffs in '25 - so no packages?

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Post ID: @Vsun+1ulCJfSl

Congratulations to everyone who survived FY24, now for FY25 and another year of waiting to see if this is year when you're surplus to requirements.

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Post ID: @Vjdu+1ulCJfSl

No surprises. So we can conclude nothing happened in October.

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Post ID: @Veec+1ulCJfSl

As mentioned several times already, this year's larger layoffs start next week coinciding with new FY. Obviously, HPE continues to layoff throughout the year on a targetted-basis.

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Post ID: @Tqka+1ulCJfSl

Still got the last Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday of October. Not over yet.

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Post ID: @Trwl+1ulCJfSl

So that's it. Everyone is safe. There are no Mondays left in October. Looks like this rumor is busted.

Get back to work already.

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Post ID: @Svum+1ulCJfSl
Dude, FYI a "foreigner" has the top job here for more than half a decade.

How has that worked out for customers, employees and shareholders?

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Post ID: @Iokw+1ulCJfSl

"Half a decade". Wow, that's like a twentieth of a century!

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Post ID: @Iukn+1ulCJfSl

Dude, FYI a "foreigner" has the top job here for more than half a decade.

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Post ID: @Hmss+1ulCJfSl

Every job stealing foreigner lives in a flammable home.

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Post ID: @Hmbq+1ulCJfSl

Sad but probably true.

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Post ID: @Hywu+1ulCJfSl

There are not as many US based employees left that visit this site. I predict Monday 10/21 is the big day that US based employees are cut. It's time that all of the south of the border employees HPE has been hiring over the last 2 years to take over.

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Post ID: @Gsug+1ulCJfSl

Won't happen till first week of November.

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Post ID: @Ggwn+1ulCJfSl

So today is what many predicted would be the big day. So far seems pretty quiet. Either it didn't happen, isn't going to happen, or hasn't happened yet. Thoughts?

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Post ID: @Fkmq+1ulCJfSl

@cjsu+1ulCJfSl

"I feel bad for the people about to get cut. The job market is bad and Hpe skills are not really in demand."

I agree with this 100% - HPE skills and certifications are basically worthless outside of HPE.

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Post ID: @mkjj+1ulCJfSl

Sounds like it will be closer to early November surprise. Targeted 5% across the company.

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Post ID: @luib+1ulCJfSl

With the amount of politics in HPE, the direction the company is taking is not surprising.

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Post ID: @jhkb+1ulCJfSl

It is not a surprise anymore.

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Post ID: @ibja+1ulCJfSl

I feel bad for the people about to get cut. The job market is bad and Hpe skills are not really in demand.

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Post ID: @cjsu+1ulCJfSl

Major shake up at Product Management and have a lean product management org post Oct

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Post ID: @bneg+1ulCJfSl

Juniper acquisition is the last gasp of a dying company.

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Post ID: @7bnp+1ulCJfSl

Not a surprise at all, it happens every quarter. I was laid off this year already.

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Post ID: @5pcm+1ulCJfSl

Dont worry 'HPE HAS IT NOW"

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Post ID: @2hzx+1ulCJfSl

Of course they should've, except that Extreme Networks actually has a good product with a good reputation among customers, so they're not even on the shopping list.

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Post ID: @2ttk+1ulCJfSl

@1fnx+1ulCJfSl HPE should have acquired Extreme Networks

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Post ID: @2nvw+1ulCJfSl

Juniper acquisition is the poison pill HPE has been waiting before they shut shop. This company is completely useless. Cisco will beat them left and right.Cisco has much better acquisition sense. Mark my words and watch HPE sink after 1 year of this acquisition

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Post ID: @1fnx+1ulCJfSl

Such a surprise it happens every year and every quarter.

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Post ID: @1zad+1ulCJfSl

WiFi technology is designed by Broadcom, Qualcomm, Intel and few more companies.

Juniper, Aruba and Cisco just put a wraparound on their firmware and ship it as if they designed the OFDMA and MU-mimo and other related WiFi technologies.

Juniper MIST is mainly good at troubleshooting using AI and ML but not in contributing to improve OFDMA or MU-MIMO or WiFi7 MLO algorithms. Cisco Meraki has caught up with Mist and they own the cloud market.

Customers will mainly look for support, integration of current network devices with the same vendor and stability of firmware when they decide on WiFi technology and APs.

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Post ID: @1vrk+1ulCJfSl

Time to break up Cisco.

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Post ID: @1jsp+1ulCJfSl

Cisco will beat all of you ! Lol ! Cisco market share is double of Aruba and Mist put together !

Mist with small market share is acting like they own the WiFi market.

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Post ID: @1ica+1ulCJfSl

Juniper will teach you Networking and AI. I think there will be a mass culling like Cisco-Splunk to make way for 8k employees from Juniper.

BTW Thank you HPE!! For taking us on with all the flaws that too with a loan😀

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Post ID: @1sbs+1ulCJfSl

A lot of old timers hiding in Aruba networks. Smoke them out and save few millions.

Juniper mist is going to take over Aruba network. Aruba failed badly in cloud.

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