By Tess Stynes 
 

Layoffs announced by U.S. employees in the technology sector more than doubled in the second quarter, reaching the highest level in a year, according to new data from consulting firm Challenger Gray & Christmas Inc.

During the period, the computer, electronics and telecommunications industries announced plans to cut a combined 20,491 positions, up from 8,392 during the first quarter, but down from 39,164 a year earlier.

The second quarter included layoff plans from tech giant International Business Machines Corp. (IBM), which is expected to cut as many as 8,000 workers after the company posted disappointing first-quarter earnings, according to Challenger.

Computer firms reported the highest number of planned job cuts--at 16,404--up sharply from 3,526 during the first quarter. Cuts by electronics firms surged 68% to 2,344 from the previous quarter. However, planned telecom cuts were down by half at 1,743.

Still, for the first half of 2013 the pace of job cuts has slowed from the year-earlier period, down 44% at 28,883 announced job cuts.

"The uptick in tech job cuts we saw in the first half of the year appeared to be due primarily to shifting trends in the computer and information technology industries, which are making it necessary for companies to alter business strategies, streamline operations and restructure their organizations," Challenger Chief Executive John A. Challenger said.

For example, a shift toward cloud computing and big data factored in workforce reductions announced during the quarter by information-technology company CA Inc. (CA) and data-storage provider EMC Corp. (EMC).

"The second half of the year could see even more job cuts in the technology sector, as at least one forecaster cut its forecast for global IT spending this year in half due to slowing PC sales," Mr. Challenger said.

"If sales of equipment, software and services do slow, expect more companies to react with planned layoffs," he added.

Write to Tess Stynes at Tess.Stynes@dowjones.com

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