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Oracle cuts up to 30,000 jobs globally, putting enterprise support and roadmaps at risk

Oracle began laying off employees on Tuesday in what could be the largest workforce reduction in the company’s history. Workers in the United States, India, Canada, Mexico, and Uruguay received termination emails from “Oracle Leadership” at approximately 6 a.m. local time, with no advance notice from HR or their direct managers. Access to corporate systems such as Slack, Zoom, VPN, and badge access was cut off almost simultaneously.

Oracle’s communication to affected employees cited organizational changes and the need to streamline operations.

For CIOs running Oracle ERP, OCI, or NetSuite workloads, Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst at Greyhound Research, said the most immediate concern is “unevenness that creeps in quietly, slower escalation handling, thinner backline expertise, more handoffs between teams, and reduced confidence when incidents fall outside the standard playbook.”

He said enterprise customers are not buying code velocity in isolation but “support continuity, release discipline, quality assurance, integration stability, and accountability when things go wrong.” Gogia recommended that CIOs press Oracle account teams for named support coverage continuity, clarity on which product teams have changed in the past 60 to 90 days, and confirmation that release commitments for the next two quarters remain intact. “If the answers stay vague, that is a signal in itself,” he said.

Scale and divisions

Among the divisions seeing the heaviest cuts, according to employee posts on Blind and r/employeesOfOracle, were the Revenue and Health Sciences (RHS) unit and the SaaS and Virtual Operations Services (SVOS) group, each reportedly seeing reductions of at least 30%. NetSuite’s India Development Centre was also affected, with cuts spanning project management, individual contributor, and manager roles across multiple levels.

Oracle disclosed a $2.1 billion restructuring plan in its March 2026 10-Q SEC filing, with $982 million already recorded through the first nine months of fiscal 2026, primarily for employee severance. The company posted a 95% jump in net income last quarter, reaching $6.13 billion, and its remaining performance obligations stood at $523 billion, up 433% year over year.

TD Cowen, which warned in January that Oracle was considering cuts of this scale as US banks pulled back from financing its data center expansion, projects the layoffs will generate $8 billion to $10 billion in cash flow. Oracle has already raised approximately $50 billion in debt in 2026 to fund an estimated $156 billion in infrastructure commitments.

Broader reallocation move

“After careful consideration of Oracle’s current business needs, we have made the decision to eliminate your role as part of a broader organizational change. As a result, today is your last working day,” the email from “Oracle Leadership” read, according to screenshots posted by affected workers on Reddit’s r/employeesOfOracle, Instagram, and the professional forum Blind. Employees were asked to submit a personal email address to receive separation documents and FAQs via DocuSign.

Oracle employed approximately 162,000 full-time employees as of May 31, 2025.

The restructuring should be read as a capital reallocation move, not a routine efficiency programme, Gogia said. “Oracle is not simply trimming around the edges,” he said. “It is reshaping itself around OCI, AI capacity, and the economics of serving hyperscale and enterprise AI demand — moving from a software-style growth story to one shaped by kilowatts, cables, facilities, silicon, and financing.”

Julie Trask, a senior director in Oracle Linux Cloud DevOps, announced her departure on LinkedIn after 15 years. “Today, my position at Oracle was eliminated,” she wrote. “While I am sad to say goodbye, it’s been a fantastic 15 years and I am proud of what we all achieved over that time. I hope that everyone affected by the reductions lands interesting new roles.”

Jeremy Carroll, an architect in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s reliability engineering team, described the end of nearly eight years at the company. “I joined back in 2017 to help build a cloud from scratch. Two regions. That was it. Today there are hundreds,” he wrote on LinkedIn. Carroll had helped design and scale OCI’s Object Storage from the ground up. “Crossing our first Petabyte of storage? We still have the polaroid pictures,” he wrote.

Not all accounts were as measured. One employee who posted on r/employeesOfOracle said he had been with Oracle for 26 years before receiving the termination email at 6 a.m. “That they didn’t bother to do a phone call is disgusting, cowardly, and just plain ugly,” he wrote. He said he had been moved to a new team in September 2025 and suspected internal dynamics had determined his inclusion in the cuts. “Once there was talk of RIFs, my manager freaked out — going on and on about losing his job, polishing up his resume. I realized then that he wouldn’t hesitate to put me on the list to save himself, which is what happened,” he wrote.

On Blind, one Oracle employee wrote: “There was no prior intimation, no call from HR, no manager loop-in. Just an email.” Michael Shepherd, a senior manager at Oracle, said in a LinkedIn post that “senior engineers, architects, operations leaders, program managers, and technical specialists” were among those let go. “The individuals affected were not let go because of anything they did or didn’t do,” he wrote.


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