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Sun Lays Off 1,500 as IBM Merger Looms

Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: JAVA) is moving ahead with plans to lay off as much as 18 percent of its workforce, even as rumors persist that the company could be acquired by IBM (NYSE: IBM). Sun spokesperson Dana Lengkeek said layoff notifications were given to 1,500 employees this week, on top of 1,300 in January. That […]

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Mar 30, 2009
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Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: JAVA) is moving ahead with plans to lay off as much as 18 percent of its workforce, even as rumors persist that the company could be acquired by IBM (NYSE: IBM).

Sun spokesperson Dana Lengkeek said layoff notifications were given to 1,500 employees this week, on top of 1,300 in January. That makes the company about halfway through its planned reduction of 5,000 to 6,000 employees.

“Reductions are being made across all levels, including vice presidents and directors,” said Lengkeek. “Sun remains committed to its strategy with a consistent focus on providing innovations that enable customers to address their business needs. We continue to see great opportunities for our technologies globally and are focused on our customers and partners.”

It’s been 12 days since the Wall Street Journal reported that IBM was in talks to acquire Sun, and neither side has confirmed that talks are underway. The WSJ has since reported that negotiations have been slowed by a lengthy due diligence process, as IBM studies Sun’s finances and operations.

Any deal could also face antitrust issues too, with servers and mainframe disk and tape storage among the areas that could face scrutiny (see Sun Launches ‘Open Cloud’ as Merger Rumors Swirl).

The layoffs also come as Sun’s fiscal third quarter draws to a close. Research firm Wedge Partners said it believes the quarter was a tough one for Sun, which will report its quarterly results in late April.

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eSecurity Editor Paul Shread has covered nearly every aspect of enterprise technology in his 20+ years in IT journalism, including an award-winning series on software-defined data centers. He wrote a column on small business technology for Time.com, and covered financial markets for 10 years, from the dot-com boom and bust to the 2007-2009 financial crisis. He holds a market analyst certification.

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