LivePerson will lay off 30 of its employees in Israel following...

LivePerson will lay off 30 of its employees in Israel following...
LivePerson will lay off 30 of its employees in Israel following...
A strategic agreement signed between LivePerson and the Indian company Infosys leads to cuts in the company’s workforce in Israel. As part of the agreement, the Indian giant will transfer the activity in LivePerson’s cloud to the public cloud. LivePerson will have to lay off 30 of its employees in Israel out of 350 employees and at the same time 30 more employees will move to work for the Indian company. The company employs 1,300 people worldwide, including Israel.

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The move to the public cloud and the agreement with the Indian company is part of the change the company is going through during the corona crisis. The high demand for the company’s communications systems has raised its need to upgrade the systems and the agreement with the Indian company should create for the company both cost savings and the possibility of a significant upgrade of the cloud. Last July the company announced that it would only work from home and give up its offices worldwide. The company has offices in Raanana with a total area of ​​6,300 square meters.

Yuval Matalon, CEO of LivePerson in Israel Photo: Inbal Marmari

LivePerson, which is traded on the Tel Aviv and New York stock exchanges, develops communication platforms for connecting brands and customers through their favorite channels, mainly via text messages such as WhatsApp or Messenger. During the Corona period, technology enabled the brands with which the company works to continue to conduct full business activity remotely.

LivePerson responded: “LivePerson is a booklet for technology giant Infosis, in a collaboration estimated at tens of millions of dollars a year, that will allow the company to accelerate the growth process and meet the high demand for its products, especially in the age of social distance. “Among other things, changes of a few positions and a transfer of about 30 positions from the field of cloud infrastructure and technical support to the Infosis company.”

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