Hot startup Automation Anywhere is laying off workers as the pandemic causes demand to sharply shift away from its traditional products and towards the cloud

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· *Automation Anywhere said it is cutting jobs due to the impact of the coronavirus crisis. The cuts could affect more than 10% of the startup's 2,600 employees, Axios previously reported.*
· *The Silicon Valley startup, which helps automate repetitive and common computer tasks, said the sudden pivot to remote work led to a...

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