Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, speaks at a cloud-computing conference held by the company in 2019.
Alphabet is laying off employees from several teams in Google's cloud unit, one of its fastest-growing businesses, CNBC has learned.
A Google spokesperson told CNBC the cuts are incremental across teams to better align its go-to-market organization.
Some of those who lost their jobs had worked on the company's annual Google Cloud Next that took place in mid-April, said people familiar with the situation.
However, the cloud unit, led by CEO Thomas Kurian, has been under pressure to continue accelerating growth as competition heats up in AI.
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