Why is Apple laying off workers?

Why is Apple laying off workers?

Apple is one of the most successful and profitable tech companies in the world, but it is not immune to the challenges and uncertainties of the global economy. Recently, the company announced that it was cutting some roles within its corporate retail division, which is responsible for the building and upkeep of Apple retail stores around the world.

The news came as a surprise to many, as Apple had not been hit by the wave of layoffs that swept across the tech industry since last year. Big tech peers such as Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and Alphabet have eliminated tens of thousands of jobs in recent months, citing reasons such as overhiring, shifting business priorities, slowing growth and recession fears.

So why is Apple laying off workers now? According to reports, the company is framing the layoffs as a way to improve its store maintenance and operations, rather than as a cost-cutting measure. It is unclear how many people will be affected by the layoffs, but it is likely a very small number compared to Apple’s global workforce of 164,000 employees as of September 2023.

Apple has not revealed any details about which roles or locations will be impacted by the layoffs, but it has given the affected employees until the end of the week to apply for new roles within the company. Apple has also stated that it will continue to hire for certain positions within its retail division, as well as other areas of its business.

Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has previously stated that layoffs are a last resort for the company, and that he will find other ways to manage costs instead of letting go of workers. He has not ruled out the possibility of layoffs entirely, but for now, Apple has managed to avoid them for most of its teams.

Apple’s decision to lay off some workers may seem contradictory to its strong financial performance and reputation as an employer of choice. However, it may also reflect the company’s prudence and adaptability in a changing and competitive market. Apple has not expanded its workforce as quickly as its competitors during the pandemic, avoiding overhiring and overspending. It has also slowed down hiring and spending for some of its teams last year, in response to the overall economic uncertainty.

Apple may also be preparing for future challenges and opportunities, such as launching new products, entering new markets, or facing new regulations. By streamlining its retail division, Apple may be able to focus more on its core products and services, such as the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, Apple TV+, Apple Music, iCloud and Apple Pay.

Apple’s layoffs may be unfortunate for those who are affected, but they may not be indicative of a larger problem or trend for the company. Apple may still be one of the most resilient and innovative tech companies in the world, and one of the best places to work for.

Microsoft ventures into the metaverse with Mesh

Microsoft ventures into the metaverse with Mesh

metaverse mesh for teams microsoft

Mesh for Teams is how Microsoft is planning to keep up with the Metaverse space. For Microsoft though, it will only mark the beginning of its Metaverse solutions which will cut across a host of its products. Mesh for Teams is an immersive 3D meetings experience enabled by the integration of Mesh and Teams. It is the next evolution of Microsoft’s mixed-reality product Mesh and collaboration tool Microsoft Teams. Preview will start rolling out in the first half of 2022.

Microsoft says Mesh will enable users to meet in traditional Teams meetings and immersive virtual spaces using personalized avatars. Using either a Personal Computer, mobile device, HoloLens or virtual reality headset. The avatars will enable participants to maintain a presence without turning on their cameras. Employees will also be able to collaborate using all of the Microsoft 365 productivity tools even in immersive spaces.

I can’t overstate how much of a breakthrough this is.

Satya Nadella

Microsoft metaverse, Mesh for Teams announced

Speaking at the Keynote event of Microsoft Ignite 2021, Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, announced the company’s plan on the metaverse space. Introducing two new solutions; Microsoft Dynamics 365 Connected Spaces and Mesh for Teams.

He noted that “as the digital and physical world come together we [Microsoft] are creating an entirely new platform layer which is the metaverse. The metaverse is not just transforming how we see the world, it’s changing how all of us
actively participate in it
“, he adds.

We are bringing people, places and things together with the digital world in both the consumers space as well as in the enterprise. When we talk about the metaverse we are describing both the new platform and new application types. We are building the metaverse platform for you to build upon.
In a sense, the metaverse enables us to embed computing into the real world and to embed the real world into computing, bringing real presence to any digital space.
I can’t overstate how much of a breakthrough this is. It’s no longer just looking at a camera view of a factory floor, you can be on the floor. It’s no longer just video conferencing with colleagues, you can be with them in the same room. It’s no longer just playing a game with friends, you can be in the game with them.

Satya Nadella

Microsoft says Mesh builds on the Together mode and Presenter mode features to keep meetings engaging and fun. It will roll out with a set of pre-built immersive spaces including meetings to social mixers. Organizations will get the opportunity to customize the spaces in future.

Facebook metaverse compared to the Microsoft metaverse

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