Exadata and SuperCluster and all the Engineered systems (as far as I can tell) are or have been end-of-life-ed.
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Pop up half hour Linux All Hands.
It is happening baby
Uh, just being there longer can sometimes mean you are making a LOWER salary, as you may have rarely received raises, but later hires may have received higher starting salaries for a variety of reasons. Ask me how I know...
@a3 I was in Exadata Support. In the last few years they had to hire 100 engineers to keep up with the work, Sales were doing their job. Now they're shedding people - probably those who were there longer and earning the higher salaries. I can state that they did not overhire. We needed those people. Now it's all for nothing.
@af Exadata is a high performance database platform. I thought that they provided databases as a service and had good ROI. Surprised they would cut Exadata Support.
@ah None in hardware group or cloud ops have been notified
None in hardware group or cloud ops have been notified
does the invite includes manager or just HR
@af I believe they are part of the "hardware" group.
What team is Exadata Support ?
I know a friend who got email and asked to sign end of contract or employment.
Yes, everyone wasting their time on this forum looking for authentic information got one
Is this a joke again?
@a3 why group are you ?
I just got one for tomorrow 😳 rip
YES - A few in our grp - Exadata Support