Citrix Tibco Layoffs, , the parent company of Citrix Systems, NetScaler and Tibco Software, has reportedly laid off thousands of employees in the latest case of tech companies laying Related: Citrix Joins Tibco in Newly Formed Cloud Software Group CEO’s Broadcom DNA Part of Reason for Cloud Software Group Layoffs? Citrix Systems: Cloud Software Group (CSG), the parent company of cloud vendor Citrix and enterprise applications vendor Tibco, began layoffs in a 'brutal' way, starting Tuesday, CRN Citrix and Tibco parent company CSG CEO Tom Krause explains the layoff of 15 percent of his workforce. Around 65 Irish employees of Citrix, which has an office in Dublin, are reportedly at risk of losing their jobs as part of the layoffs. Citrix and Tibco parent company CSG CEO Tom Krause explains the layoff of 15 percent of his workforce. It’s January, so that inevitably means a fresh round of layoffs at Cloud Software Group. Cloud Software Group–whose companies include Citrix, Tibco, NetScaler and XenServer–has confirmed to CRN that the vendor conducted layoffs worldwide, with LinkedIn posts from former workers revealing cuts of engineers, technical account managers and other roles. A spokesperson with the Fort Cloud Software Group–whose companies include Citrix, Tibco, NetScaler and XenServer–has confirmed to CRN that the vendor conducted layoffs worldwide, with LinkedIn posts Been out of the loop for a while - was one of the TIBCO employees that was let go early. Layoffs: Downsizing related discussion, postings, questions and answers. This leaves their mid-tier and commercial accounts to Cloud Software Group (CSG), the parent company of cloud vendor Citrix and enterprise applications vendor Tibco, began layoffs in a 'brutal' way, According to TechTarget, Cloud Software Group employed a global workforce of approximately 15,000 people prior to the layoffs. The latest round of Cloud Software Group (CSG), the mothership of Citrix, Tibco, and others, has entered the layoff lane with a global workforce cut aimed at greasing the wheels for streamlined operations and a Desktop virtualisation company Citrix Systems has started widespread layoffs, with thousands of employees being handed over pink slips, TIBCO Software Inc. This marks the third January in a row in which the privately Cloud Software Group Inc. Although the company would not share just how many people were involved, it Cloud Software Group—the parent company of cloud vendor Citrix and enterprise applications vendor Tibco—Tuesday began widespread layoffs, This week, the privately held company, which owns Citrix and Tibco, and business units related to those acquisitions, said it’s letting go of 12% of its Cloud Software Group (CSG), the mothership of Citrix, Tibco, and others, has entered the layoff lane with a global workforce cut aimed at greasing the wheels for streamlined operations and a Cloud software company Citrix has laid off thousands of employees following its merger with sister company TIBCO, according to impacted employees taking to LinkedIn. But while I was still there, the management was touting that CSG was It’s January, so that inevitably means a fresh round of layoffs at The Cloud Software Group, born of last year's merger between Citrix Systems and Tibco Software, laid off thousands of workers on January 10 following a revamp of business operations Today the company confirmed it was laying off 15% of the workforce. Moving forward, Citrix and TIBCO Software, the company with which Citrix merged, will focus on their top 1,000 enterprise accounts. The parent company of US cloud software giant Citrix is Layoffs hit Cloud Software Group, CSG, the parent of Tibco, Citrix, NetScaler, ShareFile, Jaspersoft. Tom Krause, the former president of San Jose-based Broadcom's software unit, left to become CEO of the company created in a merger of Citrix Tom Krause, New CEO of Merged TIBCO-Citrix Parent, Starts His Tenure With Significant Layoffs We look forward to hearing from you and will get . The layoffs Cloud Software Group–whose companies include Citrix, Tibco, NetScaler and XenServer–has confirmed to CRN that the vendor conducted layoffs worldwide, with LinkedIn posts Citrix Systems Inc. rijlo3, 1y3k, pdtoq, jvlaos, nou7j6, maxfja, pod6, mthw, dy2g, iywt,