![]() The cuts represent 8 percent of MapInfo’s global work force of 1,600. The layoffs, which either took effect immediately or will happen over several months, came two years after Stamford, Conn.-based Pitney Bowes acquired MapInfo for $408 million. About 10 percent of the layoffs will come at MapInfo’s headquarters in the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Technology Park. The demographic map company announced the job cuts earlier this week. ![]() The financial sector’s woes are spilling over into the software sector, prompting Pitney Bowes MapInfo to layoff 128 full-time workers worldwide.
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