Mass Layoffs Add New Risks To Businesses

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While some of the costs of employee layoffs are well known, a new survey shows that many businesses encounter unexpected costs and risks when they take place.

“The increased risks are due to the influx of the technology,” explained Arthur Lozinski, CEO and cofounder of Omnitza. “Because there's so many various technologies. There's, of course, the obvious ones, which are the end user computing endpoints. There's the applications that are installed on those endpoints, there's the SAS applications that are accessed. There's the infrastructure component, AWS production servers or development servers.

“That's a lot of tickets,” he said. “And so what ends up happening is that those tickets get missed. And because it's the human errors just multiplied by the multitude of tickets, you just can't hire enough people to manage all these tickets. So things get lost, and production data is accessed.

While deprovisioning your systems when one employee leaves can be a chore, when you lay off ten or fifteen thousand employees, management of the process becomes impossible without the right systems in place.

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