Thread regarding SAP layoffs

Is sarcasm the common denominator across enterprise IT?

For some time now we are „entertained“ here (I use the term in the loosest possible sense) by someone calling him- or herself „CK-Fan“. For me it is clear that this is sarcasm. Nobody with a grain of self-respect would be that bootlicking.

Now it seems that the colleagues from the Oracle section of this site have a copycat.

Is this the state of the enterprise IT industry? People so disillusioned that sarcasm is all that remains? That would be tragic indeed.

https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1jz6a3z6g

https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1jzkvmaex

https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1jz0wazcd

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https://fortune.com/2025/07/01/silicon-valley-investor-vinod-khosla-ai-job-prediction-interview/

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Post ID: @1we+1jzsmcaxq

@gy A large amount of concurs AI innovations came from those labs that got shutdown and almost no innovations came from India other than badly running existing code bases for less money. They where shut for cold hard cash and nothing else, the SAP board sees engineering as a cost center and drain on the business that can be better served by Gartner hype cycles propping up the existing ABAP junk from 40 years ago that the company got fat and bloated off.

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Post ID: @w9+1jzsmcaxq

The CFO and CLO are all useless, in my opinion, their chief skill being laying off people and relocating jobs to low cost countries.

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Post ID: @w3+1jzsmcaxq

@ga Tbh I don't blame India for landing good projects and investments. The development center managers in US and Europe are to blame for not being innovative and create projects to present to Christian and get the money and resources to execute it: the dev sites are in competition with each other...tell me in the last 5 years what are the new projects that started in US, Can or Europe (a part from Waldorf because this site is different)?

India presented projects in AI and got the money and resources first, the fact that their salaries are lower helped also.

US and Europe development site managers are so lazy waiting for Waldorf to feed them with new projects...something that will never happen...so they're left with maintenance only and we all know where this leads to...people out and sites closed.

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Post ID: @gy+1jzsmcaxq

@er Agreed! We don’t need that on here. The last thing we need is a troll cluttering up the threads on here! It’s so disappointing to see that there is a new post or comment, only to discover that it is just another troll tu-d. Particularly, with tge last few years of layoffs and events that are likely to unfold soon.

We have a single accounting trick - pony for a CFO. a clueless CEO that is now poorly minicking the “tough guy” edifice of the socially awkward, and morally bankrupt tech-bro leaders in the US. Throw in the incoming chairman and his extensive record of ki-ling jobs and there’s a disaster looming.

Employees in the Americas have a webcast to attend on the 29th; With leadership, executive and supervisory board members attending. Throw in a brand new 15K seat bengalaru campus (that Klein has said is for Dev. and CS). Season this a--hole brew with CK’s statement about “disproportiionately hiring” in India: And we have a very strong likelhood of major job losses

All of this before Gina and her newly - hired soulless, cutting crew of poorly -dressed HR drones get to work with their vague and fluffily-worded stack -ranking scheme. The goal of which is to get rid of people “For cause”and thus, avoid the need to pay severance.

If we had any doubt about Klein’s decision - making, remember that “Zuck - Lite” Klen forced us endure those poorly -conceived, badly - executed and urterly useless certifications! $22m a year? SAP muat be the only company that compensates its CEO with a dollar for every single error!

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Post ID: @ga+1jzsmcaxq

@f4 If you're based in Europe, I advise you to sit and wait at least until the end of 2025 because it would be better to go with a cheque than with nothing considering that during this uncertainty time it might take longer to find a good opportunity...

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Post ID: @fx+1jzsmcaxq

You have CK Fan spewing spam content all over these forums as if it's a joke. People's lives are at stake and they are one pay cheque away from homelessness.

Yes, I monitor this site because the tech sector is undergoing mass layoffs. SAP and Oracle as well as Microsoft are no exceptions.

I should be applying for other positions externally instead of waiting for the chop.

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Post ID: @f4+1jzsmcaxq

This site has provided some interesting insights - from CFO's comment about having "around 3000 jobs we can play with" to the Handelsblatt articles about Juergen, and they revealed that SAP would engage in GE/Jack Welch style stack ranking well over a year ago when they asked CK about it, and he did not deny it. So, this site has a useful purpose and I, for one, would like to see it focus on sharing information such as this. A little humor now and then is fine, but it would be nice to keep this forum for meaningful information sharing, even if at times if veers off into unsubstantiated rumors.

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Post ID: @er+1jzsmcaxq

It is not just the large companies that p*ss off their employees. I work for a small partner company, and the mood is the same here. Sarcasm being our only outlet for our feelings.

I hate what has become of the industry.

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Post ID: @ef+1jzsmcaxq

@b4

For real. People use this site to monitor if they might be about to lose their job and people wanna joke around.

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Post ID: @dy+1jzsmcaxq

Of course it is sarcasm.
However, having read a few posts on this site, it's hard not to be sarcastic. The nonsense that is being spewed here, is ridiculous. You can hardly take anything seriously here....

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Post ID: @b6+1jzsmcaxq

Trolls are garbage, and sarcasm has its place. This isn’t the place for trolls or garbage

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