This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Software company Autodesk is slashing roughly 1,000 roles, representing a 7% cut of its global workforce. The San ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A San Francisco-based software maker is reportedly the latest tech company to announce job cuts as part of a push toward artificial intelligence. Design software maker Autodesk ...
Autodesk ADSK0.89%increase; green up pointing triangle plans to cut about 1,000 jobs, roughly 7% of its workforce, as part of a global restructuring plan as it seeks to strengthen sales and marketing.
Autodesk Inc., a maker of digital design software, announced Thursday that it plans to lay off about 1,000 employees, largely in sales roles. The announcement comes just a week after another tech ...
Autodesk, the San Francisco-headquartered maker of design and engineering software, is laying off around 1,000 workers. The AutoCAD-maker’s layoff follows a 1,350-worker cut last February and is ...
Autodesk dominates the CAD software market with a 65% share, creating a powerful moat and network effects across multiple industries. ADSK's AI-driven features and new transaction model are driving ...
Autodesk ADSK-1.56%decrease; red down pointing triangle expects revenue growth to continue and raised its outlook as its chief executive is confident in the high demand for design services. “We’re ...
Autodesk Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) is scheduled to report its third-quarter results on Tuesday. The company is likely to report its quarterly revenue and earnings slightly below consensus estimates but ...
Autodesk’s (NASDAQ:ADSK) recent analyst day showcased a strategic pivot towards maximizing profitability and leveraging AI-driven monetization, signaling a forward-looking evolution of its business ...
This year’s AU 2025 was full of technology, innovation, and cloud-based workflows. However, one theme took the conference by storm: AI. Autodesk is betting on AI and the cloud to reshape how buildings ...
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