Business Big Tech Layoffs Megathread - Techbros... we got too cocky...

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Since my previous thread kinda-sorta turned into a soft megathread, and the tech layoffs will continue until morale improves, I think it's better to group them all together.

For those who want a QRD:


Just this week we've had these going on:

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But it's not just Big Tech, the vidya industry is also cleaning house bigly:

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All in all, rough seas ahead for the techbros.
 
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Governor Kim Reynolds today announced the state of Iowa will migrate its executive branch data from an outdated IT system powered by physical servers and multiple data centers to a modern, efficient, flexible, and secure cloud environment with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Additionally, the state’s day-to-day IT operations will be managed by Cognizant Government Solutions.

Together, these changes are projected to save the state more than $525 million over 10 years.

“In 2022, I directed the first comprehensive review of state government in 40 years, and since then, my administration has been focused on continuously improving government efficiency and effectiveness,” said Governor Reynolds. “One of the most important strategic initiatives we’ve undertaken since was the consolidation and centralization of all IT resources across state government. Now that it’s complete, we’re able to take a critical step forward to modernize the state’s legacy data systems, partnering with two of today’s leading technology providers.”

“This change is an investment in security, agility, and long‑term value for Iowans. By moving to the cloud, we can protect data more effectively, improve service reliability, and respond quickly as public needs evolve. This transition also allows us to adopt a more flexible business model—shifting from large, upfront capital expenditures to scalable services that help the state operate more sustainably for the future.”

As part of the strategic IT consolidation that began in October 2023, the Department of Management, Division of Information Technology (DOM DoIT) is entering the next phase of transformation, transitioning core IT capabilities to a managed service provider (MSP) model with partners Amazon Web Services and Cognizant Government Solutions.

“By moving to a single, secure cloud system, we’re taking our cybersecurity to the next level while reducing the costs that come with maintaining aging technology,” said Iowa Department of Management Director Kraig Paulsen. “This approach helps us save taxpayer dollars, protect state data, and create a more reliable technology foundation that can grow with the needs of the state.”

Amazon Web Services will transition the state’s dozens of data centers and thousands of physical servers, hosting and maintaining the data securely in the cloud.

"Governor Reynolds and her team have shown what's possible when leaders put citizens first and refuse to accept the status quo," said Kim Majerus, Vice President of Global Education and U.S. State and Local Government at Amazon Web Services. "Iowa's journey, from IT and agency consolidation to the cloud, is a model for every state ready to reimagine how government serves people. We're proud to be their partner for what comes next, including leveraging AI and emerging technologies to deliver even greater outcomes for Iowans."

Cognizant Government Solutions will assume responsibility for daily IT operations, including:

Managing the servers, networks, and systems that support IT operations

Delivering on-site technical support to agencies and employees at their physical location

Providing first line end-user support to employees who request IT assistance

“We are very excited to join hands with State of Iowa and Amazon Web Services on this technology modernization and transformation program to build a smarter, more connected Iowa for every resident we serve” said Saurabh Mehta, Business Unit Head of Cognizant Government Solutions.

Approximately 200 state employees who work in the Division of Information Technology and currently provide IT operations services will receive individualized, competitive job offers from Cognizant Government Solutions later this month. Cognizant Government Solutions will begin providing these services for the state beginning August 3, 2026.

The Department of Management, Division of Information Technology will begin working immediately with Amazon Web Services and Cognizant Government Solutions on the state’s technology transformation initiative.

Additionally, the state’s day-to-day IT operations will be managed by Cognizant Government Solutions.

The State gov't of Iowa is redeeming their IT Department to the almost entirely H0-1B company Cognizant. We'll see how drivers' license renewals and applying for unemployment goes from here on out.


state of Iowa will migrate its executive branch data from an outdated IT system powered by physical servers and multiple data centers to a modern, efficient, flexible, and secure cloud environment with Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Don't these muppets realize there's still going to be physical servers? Just not owned by you.

Approximately 200 state employees who work in the Division of Information Technology and currently provide IT operations services will receive individualized, competitive job offers from Cognizant Government Solutions later this month. Cognizant Government Solutions will begin providing these services for the state beginning August 3, 2026.

...to train Ravi. Then get fired.

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Its worst as go branch to studio/group
3 keep king , Activision, Bethesda
3 keep minecraft , 343 , warcraft

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Ninja Theory just showed off their new game like a week ago.

What's the situation on that?
 
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But like said
Grrrms quote happen today pick 3 & shutdown 3
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3 keep king , Activision, Bethesda
3 keep minecraft , 343 , warcraft

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I think one of the Blizzard core or support studios being shuttered is a sure thing, I bet you anything that with blizzard being pushed to actually make/release things again, at least one of the teams has failed miserably in the shakeup now that they've gotta deliver on something rather than wallow around. Compulsion woulda been on my list after how poorly their last titles peformed, but I suppose its also a bit too obvious with them looking to bail.
 

Rivian laying off hundreds of workers amid R2 launch​


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Key Points
  • Rivian said Tuesday it was laying off hundreds of workers, or less than 2% of its workforce, as the EV maker aims to narrow losses.
  • The electric vehicle maker officially launched deliveries of its key new vehicle, the R2 SUV, last week.
  • The EV maker lost $3.6 billion last year and has never turned an annual profit.
Rivian said Tuesday it was laying off hundreds of workers, or less than 2% of its workforce, as the electric vehicle maker aims to narrow losses.

The layoffs affect some teams in the service and customer segments, according to a spokesperson. The company had 15,232 employees across North America and Europe at the end of last year.

“We recently restructured a handful of teams within Rivian as we work to profitably scale our business,” the company said in a statement.

The layoffs come a week after the automaker officially launched deliveries of its key new vehicle, the R2 SUV. The R2 is meant to transform Rivian from a niche EV manufacturer that sells luxury vehicles into a more mainstream brand like U.S. EV leader Tesla. The layoffs were first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

Rivian has said it hopes to achieve profitability with the R2. It has never turned an annual profit.

The EV maker lost $3.6 billion last year, while only delivering 42,247 vehicles, according to company filings. Its automotive segment lost about $6,000 per vehicle it delivered during the first quarter of this year.

Rivian and other EV manufacturers are increasingly facing a more challenging market than they did in recent years amid changing regulations under the Trump administration, including the elimination of a $7,500 federal incentive for purchasing an EV.

Rivian laid off more than 600 workers in October, or roughly 4.5% of its workforce. Those cuts largely involved restructurings of its marketing, vehicle operations, and sales/delivery and mobile operations teams.
 
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