Oracle has laid off 30,000 employees worldwide, including 12,000 in India, as it pivots to AI and cloud infrastructure.
A fresh wave of layoffs at Oracle has drawn widespread attention, not just for its scale but also for how the process has unfolded. Reports indicate that the company is cutting up to 30,000 roles ...
Oracle Corporation has reportedly laid off thousands of employees globally, including a significant number in India, with affected individuals receiving early morning termination emails and immediate ...
Oracle's recent Java 26 introduces updates aimed at improving performance, security, and support for AI-driven applications. The focus this time is clear: AI workloads, tighter security, and improving ...
American technology major Oracle Corporation's decision to part ways with 30,000 employees globally-almost 19% of its total workforce-has sent shockwaves through the organization. It has also deepened ...
Layoffs at Oracle Corporation continued for a second day in India, with fresh rounds underway at its key subsidiaries, including Oracle India and Oracle Financial Services Software, even as the ...
Oracle is transforming its cloud software for large companies into 'agentic apps'. These apps will use AI agents to achieve business goals. Humans will ask the system for desired outcomes. This move ...
Bengaluru: The dreaded 6 am emails from Oracle leadership, along with the sudden revocation of VPN and Slack access, have come to define the ongoing layoffs in India. An estimated 10,000–12,000 ...
SAN FRANCISCO, March 23 (Reuters) - Oracle is revamping its cloud-based software suite used by large companies to work with artificial intelligence agents as "agentic apps," with a goal of having ...
Globally, the company has fired around 30,000 employees. US-based IT firm Oracle is believed to have laid off approximately 12,000 staff in India, with another round of layoffs expected within a month ...
SAN FRANCISCO, March 23 (Reuters) - (This March 23 story has been corrected to clarify that Oracle introduced agentic apps that work across its software suite, rather than individual AI agents, in the ...
U.S.-based IT firm Oracle is believed to have laid off approximately 12,000 staff in India, with another round of layoffs expected within a month, impacted employees said on Tuesday (March 31, 2026).