IT이야기2016. 4. 20. 10:31

인텔이 PC시장 침체와 모바일 산업에 잘못대응한 결과로 결국 layoff까지 빼 들었습니다. 11% 12000명. 숫자상으로는 인텔 역사상 최대규모라고 보여집니다. 아직 잘 나가는 분야가 있고 IoT는 잘 대응하고 있으니 이번만 잘 넘기면 다시 위대한 기업으로 돌아갈수 있을거라 믿습니다.


장을 마치자 마자 어닝을 발표며 인력 구조조정 계획도 같이 발표했는데, 시장도 인텔의 미래를 긍정적으로 보는지, 시간외에서 2%만 하락했습니다.



과거 구조조정이 궁금해서 서치해봤습니다.

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2006년에 대규모 구조조정이 있었고요. 9500 + 1000 = 10500명

2009년에도 공장을 닫으면서 대규모 감원도 있었고요. 6000명

2014년 1월에 5000명.

2015년 6월에도 대규모 정리. 미국에서만 1155명.

Intel: 

In 2006, Intel announced a major restructuring that included the layoff of 9,500 employees, and an additional 1,000 managerial jobs. 

Then in 2009, Intel closed chip plants, resulting in up to 6,000 layoffs.


2015년 layoff에 관련된 자세한 기사도 있네요. 오레건에서만 2만명가까이 고용하고 있는 최대 기업인데, 이런 기업이 휘청하면 지역경제가 완전 바닥으로 떨어지겠지요.

http://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/index.ssf/2015/08/intel_layoffs_by_the_numbers_h.html

60세가 넘는 비율도 13%나 되네요. 이런 연령때에서도 일할수 있다니 정말 대단하네요.

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2007년 부터 시작된 미국 경제위기에 Tech쪽에서 layoff 모아놓은 사이트.

CompanyDateHow manyFurther reading
MySpace06/16/200930 percentMySpace slashes head count by 30 percent
Seagate Technology05/13/20091,100 (2.5 percent)Seagate lays off 1,100 employees
Microsoft05/05/20093,000Microsoft sends 2nd wave of layoff notices
Hutchinson Technology04/28/20092,000 in total (44 percent)Hutchinson Tech to cut more jobs
Freescale Semiconductor04/23/2009900Freescale to cut 900 jobs
Yahoo04/21/2009675 (5 percent)Yahoo plans layoff after profit plunges
Toshiba04/17/20093,900More job cuts at Toshiba
IDC04/17/200982 (5 percent)Analysis firm IDC cuts 5 percent of staff
Sony Ericsson04/17/20092,000Sony Ericsson to lay off 2,000 more workers
Wired.com04/02/20093 (12 percent)Wired.com lays off 12 percent of staff
Agilent Technologies03/27/20092,700Agilent laying off 2,700
Google03/26/2009200Google cuts nearly 200 sales, marketing jobs
IBM03/26/20095,000IBM job cuts hit applications services unit, says union
OptiSolar03/23/2009200OptiSolar closes plant
Energy Conversion Devices03/17/200970Solar stocks go red as gear maker warns
Nokia03/17/20091,700Nokia job cuts become reality
Spot Runner03/14/200960Spot Runner...another 60 to lose jobs
National Semiconductor03/11/20091,725 (25 percent)National Semi to cut a fourth of workforce
Dell03/11/2009unknownLayoffs to hit another Dell plant
RIAA02/26/2009Up to 25Sources: RIAA cuts up to 25 jobs
Enfatico02/25/200980 (8 percent)Dell ad agency Enfatico lays off workers
Nortel Networks02/25/20093,200Nortel cuts another 3,200 jobs
Spansion02/23/20093,000 (35 percent)Spansion cuts 3,000 employees
Micron Technology02/23/2009Up to 2,000Micron to cut up to 2,000 more jobs
Google02/12/200940Google scraps radio ads
Pioneer02/12/200910,000Pioneer leaving the TV business
Nokia02/11/2009410; 500-700 rotatingNokia cuts production, closes facility
Forrester02/09/200950 (5 percent)Forrester to lay off 5 percent
MPAA02/05/2009unknownSource: 'Significant' layoffs at MPAA
Cisco Systems02/04/2009Up to 2,000Cisco: Making lemonade from economic lemons
Panasonic02/04/200915,000Panasonic to cut 15,000 jobs
Electronic Arts02/03/20091,100 (11 percent)EA cutting 1,100 jobs
NEC01/30/200920,000 (13 percent)NEC to cut workforce by 20,000
Novell01/30/2009100 (3 percent)Novell lays off just under 100 workers
Teradyne01/30/2009532Boston.com: Teradyne will shed 532 jobs
Citrix Systems01/30/2009490 (10 percent)Citrix to reduce staff by 10 percent
STMicroelectronics01/28/20094,500STMicro reports loss, lays off 4,500
AOL01/28/2009700AOL to lay off 700 employees
SAP01/28/20093,000SAP plans job cuts, despite solid earnings
News Corp.01/26/2009100News Corp. lays off 5 percent at digital unit
Texas Instruments01/26/200912 percentTexas Instruments cutting jobs as profits plunge
Sprint Nextel01/26/20098,000Sprint Nextel to cut 8,000 jobs
Philips01/26/20096,000Philips to cut 6,000 jobs
IBM01/24/2009More than 2,800IBM quietly lays off North American staff
Microsoft01/22/20095,000Microsoft cutting 5,000 jobs on weak results
Ericsson01/21/20095,000 (6 percent)Ericsson to cut 5,000 jobs
Logitech01/19/2009550 to 600Logitech to cut up to 600 jobs
AMD01/16/20091,100 (9 percent)AMD to trim 1,100 jobs, initiate temporary pay cuts
Autodesk01/15/2009750 (10 percent)Autodesk to cut 750 jobs, lowers earnings outlook
Cymer01/15/2009100 (10 percent)AP: Cymer to cut jobs, spending as demand plummets
Motorola01/14/20094,000 (6 percent)Motorola plans another round of layoffs
Plantronics01/14/200918 percentPlantronics to layoff 18% of global workforce
PlanetOut01/14/200950 percentSources: Heavy layoffs at PlanetOut
Google01/14/2009100Google lays off 100 recruiters
Oracle01/14/2009500Report: Oracle cuts workforce by 500
GreenFuel Technologies01/13/200919 (50 percent)Algae front-runner GreenFuel slashes staff
Lexmark01/13/2009375Bloomberg: Lexmark sales miss forecast; 375 job cuts planned
Seagate01/12/2009800 (10 percent)Seagate replaces Watkins as CEO
Dell01/08/20091,900Dell's Ireland plant to shed 1,900 jobs
Lenovo01/08/20092,500 (11 percent)Lenovo to cut 2,500 jobs amid restructuring
One Laptop Per Child01/07/200932 (50 percent)OLPC slashes workforce in half, cuts salaries
Motion Computing01/07/200930 (25 percent)Motion Computing cuts about 30 workers
EMC01/07/20092,400 (7 percent)EMC to cut 2,400 from workforce
Turning Technologies01/07/200931Vindy.com: Turning Tech layoff hits 31
Borland Software01/06/2009130 (15 percent)VMware hires away Borland CEO
HelioVolt01/06/200915Two Austin employers announce job cuts
LiveJournal01/06/2009About 12LiveJournal deletes 'about a dozen' jobs
Logitech01/06/200915 percent of salaried staff worldwideLogitech to slash 15 percent of workforce
Lenovo01/05/2009200 staff in Beijing officesLenovo rumored readying layoffs
Microsoft01/01/2009UnknownMicrosoft planning big layoffs for January?
AMD12/28/2008100 additional, making 600 total since NovemberAMD cites $70 million in fourth-quarter costs
Unisys12/22/20081,300; 4 percentReuters: Unisys slashes 1,300 jobs
Western Digital12/17/20082,500; 5 percentReuters: Western Digital warns on revenue, will cut jobs
Midway Games12/16/2008180; 25 percentReuters: Midway Games to cut jobs, take charge
Laird12/16/20085,000; nearly 50 percentReuters: Laird announces 5,000 job losses as sales slump
WebMD12/16/20084 percent to 5 percentPaidContent: WebMD to cut up to 5% of staff
Gaia Interactive12/15/200813 percentVentureWire: Gaia lays off staff
Alcatel-Lucent12/12/20081,000 managers, 5,000 contractorsBig revamp for Alcatel-Lucent, with Web 2.0 spin
CBS Interactive12/11/2008UndisclosedAll Things D: CBS Interactive/CNET Re-Org: The Complete Memo
SGI12/11/2008225; 15 percentSilicon Graphics adjusts business plan
Yahoo12/10/20081,520Yahoo pink slips issued, recruiters circling above
Sony12/09/200816,000 totalSony to lay off 8,000 full-timers, 8,000 others
Netflix12/08/200850 peopleNeflix cuts 50 tech jobs; streaming issues linger
Level 3 Communications12/08/2008450; 8 percentDenver Business Journal: Level 3 cutting 450 jobs
BMC Software12/05/2008350 (6 percent)AP: BMC Software to cut 350 jobs, 6% of workforce
RealNetworks12/04/2008130 (7 percent)Sources: Layoffs hit RealNetworks
Viacom12/04/2008850 (7 percent)Viacom lays off 7 percent of workforce
AT&T12/04/200812,000 (4 percent)AT&T lays off 12,000
Adobe12/03/2008600Adobe warns of shortfall, job cuts
Carlyle Group12/03/2008about 100 (10 percent)Bloomberg: Carlyle Cuts 10% of Workers, Including U.S. LBO Jobs
Analog Devices12/03/2008about 20EE Times: Analog Devices shutters DSP design center
Sage North America12/03/2008150Sage North America Reports 2008 Results
Gawker Media12/02/2008"a few"Gawker Media's rolling layoffs continue
Intrinsyc12/01/200895 (30 percent)680 News: Intrinsyc cuts global workforce 30 percent
Fring11/27/200810 (20 percent)Fring cuts staff by 20 percent
Technorati11/25/20086 (12 percent)Technorati trims workforce, cuts pay
TiVo11/25/20087 percentTiVo profits from EchoStar litigation
Palm11/21/2008up to 10 percent of 1,050Palm orders layoffs as Apple and RIM take toll
Buzznet11/21/200810 (11 percent)Valleywag: Music community Buzznet lays off 10
LodgeNet11/21/2008170Argus Leader: LodgeNet cutting jobs
Lam Research11/20/2008600 (15 percent)Reuters: Chipmaker Lam Research cuts 600 jobs
Akamai11/20/20087 percentAkamai to cut 7 percent of workforce
Lawson Software11/19/2008200 (5 percent)AP: Lawson Software shares tumble after job cuts
Pillar Data Systems11/18/2008150 (30 percent)SJ Mercury News: Pillar Data Systems lays off 30% of staff
KLA-Tencor11/18/2008900 (15 percent)SF Business Times: KLA-Tencor to cut 15% of people
Sun Microsystems11/14/20086,000 (15 percent to 18 percent)Sun restructures, lays off up to 6,000
Rearden Commerce11/14/200810 percentValleywag: Rearden Commerce cuts 50 people
Applied Materials11/12/20081,800 (12 percent)Applied Materials cutting 12 percent of workforce
National Semi11/12/2008330Reuters: Nat Semi cuts revenue view, plans job cuts
Wired.com11/11/20083 of 28Wired.com trims editorial staff by 10 percent
Current Media11/11/200820 percentLayoffs hit Al Gore's Current Media
Six Apart11/11/20088 percentSix Apart: Changes at Six Apart
Tucows11/11/200815 percentRestructuring at Tucows
Circuit City11/10/200820 percentCircuit City files for bankruptcy
BitTorrent11/10/200850 percentAfter a tough year, BitTorrent replaces CEO again
Insight11/10/2008240 (4 percent)East Valley Tribune: Insight Enterprises lays off 240
Honeywell11/07/2008700Phoenix Business Journal: Honeywell moving 700 jobs out of Phoenix
Zappos11/06/20088 percentLetter to Zappos employees
Veoh11/05/200820 (20 percent)Veoh lays off 20 percent of workforce
LinkedIn11/05/200836 (10 percent)LinkedIn slashes 10 percent of its workforce
Cadence11/05/2008625 (12 percent)Cadence Design cuts 625 jobs
Anadigics11/05/2008100 (15 percent)Anadigics cuts 15 percent of workforce
AMD11/05/2008500 (3 percent)AMD slashes 500 more jobs
Nokia11/04/2008600Hundreds of Nokia jobs under threat
THQ11/03/20084 to 5 studiosKotaku: THQ Shuttering Four to Five Studios?
Tektronix11/03/2008150Tektronix announces fresh layoffs
Spot Runner11/03/2008115 (about 30 percent)TechCrunch: 115 people lose their jobs at Spot Runner
Nortel Networks11/03/20081,300 (5 percent)Nortel earnings tank
YouSendIt10/31/200820 percentVentureBeat: YouSendIt trims 20 percent of staff
Aliph10/31/200825 peopleLayoffs hit Bluetooth headset maker Aliph
Motorola10/30/20083,000Motorola's struggle for survival
Freescale10/30/20082,400 (10 percent)Freescale dragged to loss; will lay off 10%
Symantec10/29/20084.5 percent cost savingsSymantec layoffs coming
Avalanche Studios10/28/200877 of 160Avalanche Studios lays off nearly half of staff
Revision310/27/20089 people, 5 showsVideo start-up Revision3 joins the layoff club
Helium10/27/200830 percent of 110F***dStartups: Helium.com huge layoff
BroadSoft10/24/2008about 12GigaOM: BroadSoft cuts jobs as sales slow
Comcast Spotlight10/24/2008300+ of 3,500Broadcasting & Cable: Comcast Spotlight cuts positions
ADC Telecoms10/23/2008300-350AP: ADC expects fiscal 2008 loss, plans job cuts
Xerox10/23/20083,000Xerox to cut 3,000 jobs
Avid Technology10/23/2008500Form 8-K: Results of Operations and Financial Condition...
Nokia11/04/2008600Hundreds of Nokia jobs under threat
Tektronix11/03/2008150Tektronix announces fresh layoffs
Spot Runner11/03/2008115 (about 30 percent)TechCrunch: 115 people lose their jobs at Spot Ru
Circuit City11/03/200817 percentCircuit City to close 155 stores
THQ11/03/20084-5 studiosKotaku: THQ Shuttering Four to Five Studios?
Break.com10/23/200811 of 80Break.com lays off 11
Eons10/23/20088 of about 33The Boston Globe: Eons eliminates eight jobs
Dell10/22/20088,900The Register: Dell: 'We will out-pace the rest of the industry'
SanDisk10/22/2008TBASanDisk layoffs in the works
ManiaTV10/22/200820 of 70NewTeeVee: ManiaTV lays off 20, to reduce orig
iMeem10/22/200825 percent of 80Imeem jumping on the layoff bandwagon
Mahalo10/22/200810 percentCalacanis.com: Tough times, hard decisions
HP10/22/200824,600 over three yearsHP to slash 24,600 jobs following EDS buy
Ticketmaster10/21/200835 percentF***edStartups: TicketMaster.com laying off 35%
Comcast10/21/2008300AP: Comcast to cut up to 300 jobs in eastern di
Manhattan Associates10/21/20086.5 percentReuters: Manhattan Associates hit by slump
Softchoice10/20/20086.5 percent of 958Toronto Star: Softchoice cuts staff by 6.5 percent
Veoh10/20/20080UPDATE: Layoffs at Veoh, or not?
Wikia10/20/20083UPDATE based on personal interview with Jimmy Wales
Autotrader10/20/200869Orlando Business Times: Autotrader to close c
Texas Instruments10/20/2008possibly 300TXCN: Hundreds face pink slips at TI
Sony Ericsson10/17/20082,000 globallyBloomberg: Sony Ericsson Reports Smaller Loss Than Anticipated
Sprint10/17/2008ongoingKMBC-TV: Sprint plans 'gradual layoffs'
Jaxtr10/17/20081313 employees laid off at VoIP start-up Jaxtr
Zivity10/17/200833 percentZivity lays off a third of staff
Zillow10/17/200825 percentZillow lays off 25 percent of staff
SearchMe10/17/200820 percentSearch engine startup SearchMe cuts 20 perce
Heavy10/17/200814 percentDownturn strikes again: Heavy lays off 14%
Lenovo10/17/200850 in Morrisville, N.C.WRAL: Lenovo to lay off 50 workers at Morrisville headq
MPC Computers10/17/2008200Idaho Business Review: Details released on MP
Hi510/16/200810 percent to 15 percentNo Hi5's today
Sirius XM10/16/200850Sirius XM makes cuts to XM in D.C.
Pandora10/16/200820Pandora cuts 20 employees
Adbrite10/16/200840 percent'Layoffs are not a statement about performance'
Actel10/16/200810 percentEE Times: Actel cuts 10% of workforce
Tesla Motors10/15/2008Detroit officeAutomaker lays off Detroit office with blog post
SkyRider10/15/2008AllP2P start-up SkyRider has shut down
Appcelerator10/15/20086Tough times, tough decisions
Jive Software10/14/200833 percentJive Software lays off 1/3 of staff
Redfin10/14/200820 percentRedfin blames economy in layoffs
Qimonda10/13/20083,000Qimonda: Qimonda announces global restructuring program...
Seesmic10/10/20087Tough times. Tough decisions
Lulu10/09/200824Lulu cuts jobs as revenues slow
Micron10/09/200815 percentMicron to cut workforce by 15 percent, slash flash output
eBay10/06/20081,000eBay buys Bill Me Later, lays off 1,000
Gawker Media10/03/200814 percentGawker Media to lay off 14 percent of editorial
Entellium10/03/200895 percentWorkers get ax at software maker Entellium

http://www.cnet.com/news/tech-layoffs-the-scorecard/

Posted by 쁘레드

미국 경제위기 이후로 규제도 많아지고 경제도 실제로 안좋다 보니 은행과 증권회사 직원들이 계속 줄어들고 있습니다.


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-12-31/half-a-million-bank-jobs-have-vanished-since-2008-crisis-chart

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한국도 예외일수 없고요. 경제 규모가 작은 나라에서 앞으로 좋아지긴 힘들것 같습니다.

[경제 블로그] 사라지는 증권사.. 찬바람 부는 여의도

[서울신문]베어스턴스, 리먼 브러더스, 메릴린치…. 월가에서 100년 가까운 역사를 자랑하던 이 초대형 투자은행(IB)들은 수년 전 역사 속으로 사라졌습니다.

2007년 서브프라임모기지론((비우량 주택담보대출) 사태와 이듬해 전 세계를 덮친 글로벌 금융위기로 파산하거나 경쟁사에 인수합병됐습니다. 2007년 5005개였던 미국 증권사는 2012년 4289개로 줄어 14.3%나 감소했습니다. 같은 기간 일본도 317개에서 261개로 29.6%나 줄었습니다.

하지만 국내 증권사는 금융위기 파동 속에서 오히려 숫자가 증가했습니다. 금융감독원 금융통계정보시스템에 따르면 2007년 54개(외국계 포함)에서 2009년 62개로 늘었고, 2013년까지 이 숫자를 유지했습니다.

2007년 4조 4098억원이던 증권사 순이익(대손준비금 반영 전)은 이듬해 반 토막 났습니다. 2013년에는 아예 1893억원의 적자를 기록했습니다. 그간 증권사는 대규모 인력 감축을 통해 생존의 길을 모색했습니다. 2012년부터 3년여 만에 8000여명의 증권맨이 사라졌습니다.

증권업계는 몇 년 전부터 회사도 생존하지 못하는 시대가 도래했습니다. 애플투자증권·BNG증권·한맥투자증권이 실적 부진과 대규모 손실로 자진 청산하거나 파산했습니다. 동양증권·우리투자증권·아이엠투자증권은 인수·합병(M&A)으로 간판을 내렸습니다. 업계 2위 대우증권도 팔려 나갔고 LIG투자증권, 리딩투자증권 또한 매각이 진행 중입니다. 지난해 10월 매각이 불발된 업계 5위 현대증권은 언제든지 다시 매물로 나올 수 있습니다. 최근 2년 새 10개 가까운 증권사가 문을 닫거나 흡수될 위기에 처한 것입니다. 국내 시장 규모를 봤을 때 증권사 수는 40여개가 적절하다는 분석도 있습니다.

새해 증권업계는 회사의 명운을 걸고 치열한 생존경쟁에 나설 수밖에 없습니다. 한 증권사 사장은 “모든 분야를 다 처리하는 종합백화점식 영업은 이제 지양해야 한다”며 “대형사든 중소형사든 주력 분야에 집중하는 차별화만이 살길”이라고 말했습니다. 병신년(丙申年) 새해를 맞이하는 서울 여의도 증권가의 바람이 유난히 차갑습니다.

http://media.daum.net/economic/others/newsview?newsid=20160101052704544


Posted by 쁘레드
IT이야기2015. 8. 30. 11:28

정확히 말하면 아마존에서 디바이스를 맡고 있는 Lab126 인원들 구조조정이지요.


아마존 폰은 Qualcomm chip의 가장 큰 성공작이었던 MSM8974를 쓰고도 유일하게 대박 실패한 작품이지요.


잘못된 경영진의 판단, 상품기획의 실퍠, 마케팅 실패로 인한 오류를 결국 엔지니어가 떠 안게되는 좋은 예가 될것 같습니다. 잘 만들어 놓고도 특정 기술개발이 늦여져 경쟁 스마트폰보다 1년이나 늦게 출시한것은 명백한 잘못이지요. 게다가 말도안되는 고가전략, 안드로이드 앱 마켓도 안되는 폐쇄적 생태계. 재때에 나오고 가격만 맞았더라면 대박도 가능했겠지요.


엔지니어들이 개발뿐만아니라 상품기획과 경영에 참여하지 않으면 결국 우리가 잘못하지 않은 문제로 칼을 맞을 수 있다는 좋은 예인것 같네요.

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The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) may be planning a change in its workforce. The company has terminated “dozens of engineers,” who worked on the Fire smartphones. The e-commerce giant’s hardware development unit, Lab126, is likely undergoing a strategic change, as numerous employees have been laid off.

In recent months, Amazon rendered two-day and same-day delivery services in some US locations. Its Amazon Prime membership allows users to order every day-use products to be delivered in hours.

In recent past, Amazon has launched many products, although its tech offerings were not ground-breaking. Lab126 was responsible for engineering and developing Amazon’s own line of electronic devices, including the Fire tablets and smartphones, Kindle products, and other technologically-advanced products such as the Echo.

The company’s latest move pertaining to its Lab126 engineers is likely a measure it took based on the criticism it faced with its Fire Phone. The company introduced its Fire smartphones in the hope to penetrate an industry that is highly saturated and immensely competitive. For the e-retailer, the Fire Phone proved to be a commercial failure.

Most probably, Amazon blames the smartphone’s underachievement to the workforce, which may be why it is rotating it to filter out the weeds. According to the publication, the company has slowed down many Lab126 projects, which include Project Cairo – a 14-inch tablet, Nitro – a smart stylus, and Shimmer – a projector.

As sources told WSJ, there are several products in plans, and the change in the workforce is probably due to that.

Reportedly, Lab126 is also working on a project codenamed “Kabinet,” which is essentially a “high-end computer for the kitchen.” It is being designed to operate as a home hub that can be controlled through voice commands for various functions, similar to Echo. Some engineers stated that they are planning a new battery for Kindle e-reader, which can last two years.

Although Amazon’s plans are not quite clear, the latest layoffs indicate the company’s tactical shift in the consumer electronics space. Lab126 has nearly 3,000 employees, and one may say that the recent reported layoff doesn’t make any difference. However, it is important to note that this is the first time the company has laid off workers in the unit’s 11-year history.

While most of Amazon’s native products, such as Kindle e-reader and Fire tablet, were a success, Fire Phone was a disappointment. The absence of the company’s significant impact in the tech industry is probably because it aims to drive growth in online purchases, rather than efforts to play the tech game. If Amazon isolates its e-commerce business from the development and research business, it may prosper. Perhaps, Amazon was more concerned about getting numbers, than devising a game plan for its entry into the smartphone business. The industry’s response to Fire Phone was definitely hurtful for the engineers’ and developers’ morale, and now, some of them have been laid off. While Amazon may be planning a comeback in the mobile industry, we suggest that it should stick to e-commerce.

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IT이야기2015. 8. 27. 22:58

우리 아들도 좋아하고 나도 좋아하고, 참 잘만든게인인데, 5년전에 나왔을때와 큰 변화가 없이 계속 욹어만(!) 먹은것이 문제인것 같네요. 경쟁도 너무 심해졌고요. 돈을 벌만한 기회가 많이 줄어든듯. 이번에 영화도 나온다고 하고, 게임도 여러 참신한 시도도 많이해보면 좋겠습니다.

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Angry Birds maker cutting up to 39% of staff

Angry Birds maker Rovio will cut up to 39% of its staff, the company announced on Wednesday.

About 260 people may lose their jobs as Rovio shrinks its business to concentrate on fewer products. It's the second round of significant layoffs in less than 12 months.

Over the past several years, the Finnish company has pushed itself to do "too many things" in its eagerness to grow and capitalize on its wildly successful Angry Birds franchise.

There are Angry Birds-themed amusement parks, an e-learning service for kids, a series of Angry Birds books, and an online and TV cartoon series based on the game's assortment of animals.

"In our current financial condition we must now put focus on where we are at our best," CEO Pekka Rantala explained in a statement.

The company excels in making games, he added, but the job cuts won't affect staff working on the upcoming Angry Birds movie. It's slated for a 2016 release.

"(I)t is certain that a leaner and more agile Rovio is absolutely necessary to move forward and take the company to new successes in the future," Rantala said.

Angry Birds launched in 2009 and was a worldwide hit within less than two years.

Rovio followed up with several other games that riff on the original concept -- slinging ball-like animal avatars into obstacles. There's everything from Angry Birds Space to Angry Birds Transformers and Stars Wars. But none were as successful as the first.

For many industry watchers, news of the job cuts weren't a surprise. Like Zynga (ZNGA), the maker of Farmville, and King, maker of Candy Crush, Rovio has been betting too much on a single popular game.

Rovio now makes more than 20 games. Some of the newer ones, such as Retry, aren't related to Angry Birds at all, and have seen some success.

But in late July, the company also released Angry Birds 2, an updated version of the free game with more in-app purchase products.

Rovio says the new version has been downloaded almost 50 million times in its first month, which the company says is "good momentum."

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