Thread regarding SAP layoffs

AI is not helping Venezuela’s security-compromised oil industry

The company’s SAP software is still down and many processes are being done manually, the people said. The company still cannot access system platforms on which accounting, payments and production data run.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-01-15/venezuelan-oil-industry-is-running-on-whatsapp-after-cyberattack


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@cg As far as I know there will be no layoffs.

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Post ID: @cr+1kfkhfetd

SAP has to follow the US laws and do what the US administration says. Nothing to see here. A public company doesn’t need to make a political statement - they only need to do what is best for their shareholders. Not sure why you posted this here as it doesn’t have an impact on SAP layoffs.

Irrespective of what’s going on, there are multiple discussions between the employer and HR on how to best tackle layoffs. That should be our concern not this news.

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Post ID: @cg+1kfkhfetd

That is why the public cloud is a good idea.

Large companies like SAP with lots of security expertise can protect the customers much better than semi-professional on premise installations.

SAP is doing something right here.

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