Channel Beat: Dell Begins Post-Acquisition Job Cuts
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(NOTE: This story was originally posted to CRN.com Oct. 7.)
Dell last week confirmed what some solution providers have been expecting: job cuts on both sides of the company's recent acquisition of EMC.
Dell said some of the people who will be laid off include back-end office employees and backup and recovery employees.
A Dell spokesperson confirmed the layoffs to CRN via email but declined to offer further details.
Solution providers told CRN they have been expecting the job cuts, and last month Bloomberg reported that Dell was expected to lay off 2,000 to 3,000 people.
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