KEY POINTS
  • Salesforce let go of fewer than 1,000 employees Monday, according to a person familiar with the move.
  • Top executives at some of the business software company's clients have been weighing in on purchases, resulting in longer deal cycles.

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Salesforce on Tuesday confirmed that it cut some employees this week after the enterprise software maker saw demand lighten in some countries and industries.

Protocol reported earlier on the cuts, saying they could affect up to 2,500 employees. One person familiar with the matter said Salesforce let go of fewer than 1,000 people Monday. At the end of January it employed 73,541 people. In August Salesforce said in a filing that headcount rose 36% in the past year "to meet the higher demand for services from our customers."

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