
SAP: 82 jobs cut
SAP laid off 82 employees at its Palo Alto research facility as part of a broader restructuring effort focused on AI and cloud technologies. The cuts are part of SAP's new "continuous optimization" strategy involving annual layoffs of 1-2% of its workforce. The affected facility is part of SAP's Labs Network, which focuses on artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data analytics research.
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SAP’s latest layoffs hit Silicon Valey research team
SAP’s latest layoffs hit Silicon Valey research team San Francisco Chronicle LogoHearst Newspapers Logo Skip to main content Tech # SAP cuts dozens of Bay Area jobs as part of new layoff strategy By Aidin Vaziri, Staff WriterOct 7, 2025 SAP is laying off 82 Palo Alto employees as part of a global plan for steady, annual job cuts that one executive compared to “brushing your teeth.” Daniel Roland/Associated Press SAP America, the U.S. arm of German software giant SAP, laid off 82 employee