Oracle to lay off 2000 after Siebel acquisition
Oracle is laying off 2000 people as part of its acquisition of Siebel Systems.
Oracle closed the $5.84 billion buyout of the CRM software vendor last month and has started the paring down of staff and creation of a product road map.
Read the complete story here. (Computerworld)
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