According to TheLayoff.com, the company laid off about 150 people, or 12.5 percent of its workforce, effective Feb. 24, following layoffs of 100 employees in November.
“Since becoming a standalone company in July, Merative has evaluated our organization and made changes, and in some cases reductions, to align to our six core product lines,” the spokesperson said. “These changes align with our strategic plan for long-term growth. For privacy and competitive reasons, we don’t share details about reductions in force.”
Merative formed last year after investment firm Francisco Partners bought IBM’s healthcare and data analytics assets.
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