Cisco Systems to lay off about 14,000
employees: CRN
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[August 17, 2016]
(Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc is
laying off about 14,000 employees, representing nearly 20 percent of the
network equipment maker's global workforce, technology news site CRN
reported, citing sources close to the company.
San Jose, California-based Cisco is expected to announce the cuts within
the next few weeks, the report said, as the company transition from its
hardware roots into a software-centric organization.
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Apart from Cisco, the other tech giants, which have announced job cuts
in the face of PC industry decline in recent years, are Microsoft Corp,
HP Inc and Intel Corp.
Microsoft Corp kicked off one of the largest layoffs in Tech history in
July 2014 after it said it would slash 18,000 jobs.
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HP Inc said in September 2015 that it expected to cut about 33,300 jobs
over three years.
Intel said in April that it would slash up to 12,000 jobs globally, or
11 percent of its workforce.
Cisco, which had more than 70,000 employees as of April 30, declined to
comment.
Cisco increasingly requires "different skill sets" for the
"software-defined future" than it did in the past, as it pushes to
capture a higher share of the addressable market and aims to boost its
margins, the CRN report said citing a source familiar with the
situation.
Cisco has been investing in new products such as data analytics software
and cloud-based tools for data centers, to offset the impact of sluggish
spending by telecom carriers and enterprises on its main business of
making network switches and routers.
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The Cisco Systems logo is seen as part of a display at the Microsoft
Ignite technology conference in Chicago, Illinois, May 4, 2015.
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The company has already offered many early retirement package plans
to Cisco's employees, according to CRN.
Up until Tuesday's close of $31.12 on the Nasdaq, the company's
stock had risen about 15 percent this year, compared with a 10.5
percent increase in the Dow Jones U.S. Technology Hardware &
Equipment index.
(Reporting by Ankit Ajmera and Bhanu Pratap in Bengaluru; Editing by
Sandra Maler and Sunil Nair)
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