According to CNBC, Google’s cloud unit, owned by Alphabet, is cutting at least 100 employees from various teams. The affected roles include sales, operations, engineering, consulting, and “go to market” strategy. Internal correspondence was cited as the source of this information. In response, a Google spokesperson stated that the company is adapting its business to meet customer priorities and capitalize on future opportunities. They emphasized their commitment to investing in critical areas for long-term success. This news follows previous layoffs in April and January, as Google aims to reduce costs amid economic uncertainty in the tech and media industry.