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That was the promise of Cerner, the medical-records company Oracle bought in 2021 for $28.3 billion — Oracle's biggest acquisition. At the time, Cerner managed the electronic health records for a quarter of all American hospitals, including those run by the Pentagon and the Department of Veterans Affairs. Larry EllisonCerner's electronic records, in short, were a deadly disaster for the VA. Never mind the futuristic, AI-driven healthcare system Ellison envisioned. In 2015, it beat out Epic, its main competitor, for a $4.3 billion contract to handle electronic health records for the Defense Department. It had agreed to process tens of millions of crucial medical records, but it couldn't handle the subsequent deluge of data.
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Oracle is quietly cutting jobs again, months after its major August layoffs, Insider has learned. The scope of the layoffs are unclear, but it's at least affecting Oracle's NACT cloud unit. Oracle has quietly begun another round of quiet, unannounced layoffs as it looks to trim its costs. As Insider recently reported, morale at Oracle has been particularly low since August, when the company quietly performed a widespread layoff that may have impacted thousands of jobs across the world. Importantly, NACT is distinct from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), a separate organization led by executive VP Clay Magouyrk.
Start dates are being pushed and hiring cut across several business units at Oracle, insiders say. Some units that are hiring must target low-cost areas and avoid markets like Seattle and New York. Employees say restrictions are hurting an already demoralized workforce and worry more layoffs loom. Hiring managers across the company have been asked to push back start dates for new recruits, according to two sources within Oracle's recruiting division. More broadly, hiring has been slashed or significantly slowed down across several business units, according to conversations with several company insiders.
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