March 5 (Reuters) - Enterprise software company Oracle is planning thousands of job cuts as it faces a cash crunch from a massive AI data center expansion effort, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
Oracle's Q3 earnings showed 15% HCM growth and 1,000-plus AI agents live in applications, but no word on the rumored layoffs.
Oracle plans to cut up to 30,000 jobs in 2026 to fund AI data centre expansion, marking the largest tech layoff. Discover how ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (KRON) — As the tech layoffs keep rolling in, Oracle announced plans to cut hundreds of jobs across its Bay Area footprint. The ...
Oracle last reported an employee count of about 162,000 in May 2025. With just days until Oracle’s third fiscal quarter results call, reports have emerged that the vendor plans to cut thousands of ...
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Oracle has begun cutting U.S. jobs as part of a worldwide workforce reduction, according to Bloomberg. Oracle was considering $1 billion cost reduction efforts earlier this year, according to tech ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn — Oracle Corporation announced Wednesday it has requested a public hearing for approval of an Economic Impact Plan with the Metro Industrial Development Board that would bring 8,500 ...