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November 14th, 2008

Sun cuts 5,000 to 6,000 jobs

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 5:23 am

Categories: General, Hardware Infrastructure, Software Infrastructure, Sun

Tags: Job, Sun Microsystems Inc., Tools & Techniques, Sales Strategy, Operational Accounting, Open Source, Management, Sales, Finance, Larry Dignan

Sun said Friday that it will lay off 15 percent to 18 percent of its workforce–or 5,000 to 6,000 people–as it restructures amid weak demand, a series of poor quarters and a business model that rallies around open source software.

Add it up and Sun is looking to save about $700 million to $800 million annually.

Sun is a company mired in what seems like a never-ending transition. The bulk of its revenue comes from hardware sales–an increasingly tough market–yet it sees its future in open source software like MySQL and services it can package around those applications. The rub: Those growth markets have much smaller revenue bases.

Sun said it will organize around four units–application platform software, systems and cloud computing and developer tools.

In a statement, Sun said that it will take charges between $500 million and $600 million over the next 12 months. About $375 million to $450 million of those charges will occur in the current fiscal year.

Sun said that its “new organizational alignment is a recognition of the comprehensive role software plays in the company’s growth strategy.” That’s where you get the Sun paradox–Sun makes most of its money from hardware. The transition is likely to be painful: Sun will have to get smaller as it transforms.

The company’s most recent quarter was disappointing and Sun’s revenue has been flattish for multiple quarters. Sun did garner some attention for its Open Storage roll-out, but the revenue base is small there too.

Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz also juggled the company’s executive line-up.  Anil Gadre, Sun’s chief marketing officer, will lead the application platform unit, which includes Java, MySQL and Glassfish. John Fowler, executive vice president, will lead the systems platform unit, which will include Solaris, Sun’s virtualization business and storage. Dave Douglas, senior vice president, will lead the cloud computing and developer business. That unit includes StarOffice and NetBeans.

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The maintenance cost...
...of a large, properly sized and well run UNIX system is generally less than the equivalent using Microsoft. Consider the cost of 83 HP DL380s running Windows versus two HP 7400s running HP-UX with ... (Read the rest)
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If I were a Sun employee I'd be looking for another job.  ye | 11/14/08
RE: Sun cuts 5,000 to 6,000 jobs  darkog | 11/14/08
RE: Sun cuts 5,000 to 6,000 jobs  JithendraG | 11/14/08
RE: Sun cuts 5,000 to 6,000 jobs  super_J | 11/14/08
See where Open Source leads them to?  LBiege | 11/14/08
Careful, Murph is gonna have a cow. (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/14/08
MS' Server and Tools income ...  P. Douglas | 11/14/08
Open Source and money???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/08
The point of OpenSourcing is...  914four | 11/17/08
The dyslexic approach, absolutely.  TripleII | 11/14/08
I totally agree  GuidingLight | 11/14/08
IBM doesn't hope to make money from open source  Anton Philidor | 11/14/08
Wrong  super_J | 11/14/08
IBM paid Sun for Java, for instance.  Anton Philidor | 11/14/08
I disagree...  914four | 11/17/08
Open Source (Linux) is used to sell AIX  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/08
IBM does it differently  LBiege | 11/14/08
Good point  super_J | 11/14/08
I agree, the use Open Source as the means to an end.  TripleII | 11/14/08
Let brain dead nutjobs run a company...  jackbond | 11/14/08
In addition, ....  no nonsense | 11/15/08
You're an idiot  Kaiwai | 11/16/08
Only idiots advocate ...  no nonsense | 11/16/08
I agree with kaiwai's assessment  914four | 11/17/08
New trend: ax unix and linux jobs  no nonsense | 11/15/08
The maintenance cost...  914four | 11/17/08

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