Thread regarding Teradata Corp. layoffs

Teradata now has a Chief Administrative Officer

https://www.teradata.com/press-releases/2025/teradata-appoints-scot-rogers-chief-administrative-officer

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So happy to see that Treese was fired. One of the most unethical and dishonest people at the company

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Google, Meta, NVIDIA, Snowflake not in as well. The list is of privately held companies.
Forbes’ seventh annual AI 50 list, produced in partnership with Sequoia and Meritech Capital, which spotlights the most promising privately-held AI companies in the world.

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No TD on this list of top 50.

https://www.forbes.com/lists/ai50/

Nothing to offer.

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Post ID: @d2+1jxkghk70

@b8 You're missing the real story. According to https://www.investing.com/news/company-news/teradata-appoints-scot-rogers-as-chief-administrative-officer-93CH-4094007, his job is "driving efficiency between legal and human resources", which sounds like figuring out how to RIF more folks without losing lawsuits, and probably prepping for the PE takeover. They're trying to dress it up as an AI pivot, but what capable AI dev or sales candidate would even consider TDC (unless they've been booted from other better positions) when bigger, better companies will pay much more and actually have a future ?

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Post ID: @cs+1jxkghk70

This is a great move for Scot.

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Post ID: @bm+1jxkghk70

Let me get it straight…. They are riffing customer facing positions left and right so that to create another admin role for SM’s buddy? Is this a joke?!?! Has SM become a shah, a tzar, an emperor, a king in this company with no oversight whatsoever?!

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Post ID: @b8+1jxkghk70

He is gona help in making the riffs more efficient

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Post ID: @as+1jxkghk70

@a8 because it’s SM buddy from F5

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Post ID: @ap+1jxkghk70

Wonder why anyone worth anything would come to Teradata.

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