I've been trying to find coverage on the latest layoff, but all I can find is a single article (see below). It’s shocking how layoffs have become so normal in today’s society that they barely warrant proper media coverage anymore. Or maybe it’s not just that layoffs are normalized, maybe Citrix just isn’t interesting enough to deserve attention anymore.
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it's because no one cares
https://www.channelfutures.com/channel-business/cloud-software-group-starts-2025-with-layoffs
"A spokesperson with the Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based cloud and..." lol
I guess now that your private the grim reaper doesn't have to ID themself.
https://www.crn.com/news/cloud/2025/citrix-parent-cloud-software-group-confirms-layoffs
Los Angeles is burning, multiple vehicle attacks across the U.S., Richmond has no water, and we are just a few days into the new year. Welcome to collapse. As things become more and more unstable, layoffs will become more commonplace to the point where they are no longer newsworthy (in the same way that vehicular accidents occur in every metro area every day, but fail to reach national news).