Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Geek wire story - ouch!

“Oracle lays off hundreds from its Seattle price as its cloud strategy remains grounded”

“instead of a real check on the growing power of Amazon Web Services, Oracle’s Larry Ellison offers nothing but words”

Geewire.com/2019/report-Oracle-lays-off-hundreds

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Quite a wizard that LE, Wizard of the mythical land of Oz. When it comes to spinning a tale and getting people to buy into it, he’s definitely on par with Bernie, he of that BM fraud.

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Post ID: @5rzc+Zn6LFmG

The correct URL:

https://www.geekwire.com/2019/report-oracle-lays-off-hundreds-seattle-office-cloud-strategy-remains-grounded/

While Oracle has been able to justify throwing big salaries at Seattle-based cloud talent, it apparently can’t afford to make the massive investments in server hardware needed to match the computing power of the Big Three. Business Insider suggested that Oracle’s Bay Area and Seattle cloud teams find themselves competing for hardware resources that can take weeks, if not months, to arrive: in March Oracle reported spending 14 percent less on hardware in its third fiscal quarter.

Here was the world thinking Oracle was a systems company. Or that was the snake oil Oracle has been trying so hard to push. That Oracle designed and manufactured its own high-performing, expensive hardware it could run its own Cloud on. And that Oracle's economies of scale - being a systems company that doesn't depend on OEM's - will beat AWS and Azure and Google Cloud.

Yeah, right. There's no high-performing Cloud hardware infrastructure at Oracle. There's no Cloud either. Exactly like the article says: only layoffs and empty words from LE.

FAIL.

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Post ID: @4fhh+Zn6LFmG

June 3, 2019 in North America ... recent. Entire sales organizations laid off

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Post ID: @4gmu+Zn6LFmG

Hardware resources that take weeks if not months to arrive - wow, that so impressive LE, definitely they way to beat AWS, Google and MSFT. Brilliant to have a beancountet like SC in charge! I have just one word for this nonsense: SELL!

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Post ID: @1akz+Zn6LFmG

Business Insider is owned by Bezos

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Post ID: @1cag+Zn6LFmG

Worth to mention that Business is owned by Jeff Bezos

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Post ID: @1gxn+Zn6LFmG

The link is not working, here is the article

Report: Oracle lays off hundreds from its Seattle office as its cloud strategy remains grounded

Over the last few weeks and months, Oracle has laid off hundreds of employees at the Seattle office once viewed as the future of its cloud computing strategy, according to a report.

Business Insider reported last week that the Seattle layoffs affected 300 people and came as part of cuts across Oracle’s cloud teams said to involve as many as several thousand layoffs across the broader company. But the Seattle cuts are notable given the mission that group was assigned: to make Oracle relevant in cloud computing using talent from Cloud City.

An Oracle representative did not respond to a request for comment.

The report pointed to infighting between the Seattle group and a similar group based in the Bay Area working on cloud infrastructure, which jibes with reports that suggested new Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian left Oracle last year after 22 years at the company following disputes with Oracle co-founder and chief technology officer Larry Ellison over the right direction for Oracle’s cloud efforts. For years now, Oracle has said it wants to compete with the likes of Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google in infrastructure cloud computing, but it hasn’t made any recognizable progress toward that goal and decided last year to make it more difficult to assess the financial performance of its cloud efforts.

While Oracle has been able to justify throwing big salaries at Seattle-based cloud talent, it apparently can’t afford to make the massive investments in server hardware needed to match the computing power of the Big Three. Business Insider suggested that Oracle’s Bay Area and Seattle cloud teams find themselves competing for hardware resources that can take weeks, if not months, to arrive: in March Oracle reported spending 14 percent less on hardware in its third fiscal quarter.

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Post ID: @ryf+Zn6LFmG

FTFY: https://www.geekwire.com/2019/report-oracle-lays-off-hundreds-seattle-office-cloud-strategy-remains-grounded/

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Post ID: @jao+Zn6LFmG

More old news. I guess you tin foil hats didn't get your MASSIVE layoffs today.

So we're back to spinning old news.

Is there a new 'sky is falling' date? I need to update my calendar.

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