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Engine Yard Cuts 15% Of WorkforceOpen in New Window
The bad news for startups keeps on coming in. This time it's RubyOnRails application hosting provider Engine Yard that has laid off 15% of its staff, as publicly reported on the company's blog earlie read more »
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EA to increase workforce cuts to 10 percentOpen in New Window
"Video game maker Electronic Arts (EA) said Friday it plans to cut 1,000 jobs, or 10 percent of its workforce, after announcing in October it would cut just 6 percent." read more »
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Western Digital Cuts 2,500 Jobs, Scales Back OperationsOpen in New Window
"Western Digital Corp. (NYSE: WDC), the world second-largest maker of hard drives, says demand for its products has weakened significantly and that its revenue for the second quarter ending Dec. 26 read more »
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SGI slashes 15 per cent of its workforceOpen in New Window
"Supercomputer maker Silicon Graphics announced late last Thursday that it would be slashing 15 per cent of its 1,500-person workforce to lower costs." read more »
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Five Ways To Arm Your Mobile WorkforceOpen in New Window
"New technologies allow road warriors to spend more time on work and less on workarounds." read more »
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Fallout: Carlyle Group Cuts 10% Of Workforce, Closes Menlo Park OfficeOpen in New Window
"Carlylye Group, the world's second largest private equity fund, is laying off 10% of its worldwide workforce, or about 100 people. Carlyle has $91.5 billion in assets under management." read more »
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Sun slashes up to 6,000 jobsOpen in New Window
Sun Microsystems has announced Sun it will eliminate between 15 and 18 per cent of its 33,400-strong workforce, which is approximately 5,000 to 6,000 employees. read more »
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Micron to cut 2,850 jobs, slash NAND flash bizOpen in New Window
Austin Modine writes "Micron Technology, the largest memory maker in the US, plans to lay off 15 per cent of its workforce and halt production of NAND flash chips at its Boise Idaho headquarters." read more »
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