Mass layoffs hit Salesforce after Oracle, fuelling fears of deeper tech cuts
- Joseph K

- Sep 6
- 1 min read
Two enterprise giants have shed thousands of jobs worldwide, highlighting the cost of AI and cloud transitions in a turbulent tech economy.
Oracle and Salesforce, two of the world’s largest enterprise software companies, are cutting thousands of jobs as they reshape operations around artificial intelligence and cloud services, according to multiple reports.
The Times of India reported that Oracle has shed more than 3,000 jobs globally in recent weeks. The cuts span the United States, India, Canada, the Philippines and Europe, with state filings in California and Washington confirming hundreds of affected roles. The reductions cover cloud infrastructure, enterprise software and corporate functions, pointing to a broad restructuring rather than targeted redundancies. Some employee groups believe the eventual number could climb much higher, though the company has not confirmed totals.
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