Thread regarding SAP layoffs

Concur

How did things end up with Concur? I left back in 2015 shortly after the acquisition when it appeared to me colleagues at SAP via acquisition were treated very differently.

We had the US Gov business then but it's hard for me to believe the current administration will be willing to pay millions to a foreign owned company, actively moving jobs out of the US to lower cost countries.

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@18n - Amy Spruill vanished yesterday. Managing Director for U.S. Public Services Market Unit. Effective immediately.

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The Concur people should trust the board. They do a fantastic job.

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For any SAP folks working on federal contracts please please please take your pronouns out of your email signature. They don’t care and you are putting business at risk. Adorn your LinkedIn profile all you want but not your email.

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You remember that $500 billion dollar AI investment deal that Trump signed with Oracle, OpenAI and Softbank etc.? Maybe it is a foreshadowing of what's to come...

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Yeah people should be worried about government contracts and customers now that they are being scrutinized with overspending. Wasn't their a lawsuit against SAP USA for price gouging or price fixing?

https://www.cio.com/article/3539886/sap-faces-probe-in-the-us-over-alleged-price-fixing-in-government-contracts.html

So yes, if the government in the US decides there was foul play, it would be devastating on SAP as it could end up losing the contract/customer with the current US admin. Your question applies broadly across all of SAP.

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