Siebel Systems Explained

Siebel Systems, Inc.
Traded As:NASDAQ: (1996–2006)
Fate:Acquired by Oracle
Successor:Oracle
Hq Location City:San Mateo, California, United States
Key People:Thomas Siebel, CEO
Patricia House, VP marketing
Num Employees:5,036 (2005)
Industry:Software and programming
Products:CRM application
Revenue:$1.340 bln (2004)
Operating Income:$0.129 bln (2004)
Net Income:$0.111 bln (2004)

Siebel Systems, Inc. was an American software company principally engaged in the design, development, marketing, and support of customer relationship management (CRM) applications—notably Siebel CRM.

The company was founded by Thomas Siebel and Patricia House in 1993. At first known mainly for its sales force automation products,[1] the company expanded into the broader CRM market.[2] By the late 1990s, Siebel Systems was the dominant CRM vendor, peaking at 45% market share in 2002.[3]

On September 12, 2005, Oracle Corporation announced it had agreed to buy Siebel Systems for $5.8 billion.[1] [4] "Siebel" is now a brand name owned by Oracle Corporation.

Siebel Systems is Oracle's on-premises CRM system, and Oracle's cloud applications for CRM are Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience (CX).

History

Siebel Systems, Inc. began with sales force automation software, then expanded into marketing and customer service applications, including CRM. From the time it was founded in 1993,[2] the company grew quickly.

Benefiting from the explosive growth of the CRM market in the late 1990s, Siebel Systems was named the fastest growing company in the United States in 1999 by Fortune magazine.

Thomas Siebel, Pat House

Siebel's "first experience with sales technology was in the late 1980s, when he worked for Oracle."[2] At the time, Siebel Systems co-founder Patricia House also was working for Oracle. Siebel left Oracle[5] to try his hand at a startup.[2] In 1992 House left Oracle and together they worked on what became Siebel Systems (in 1993).

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  1. News: . Oracle to Acquire Siebel Systems for $5.85 Billion . Laurie J. Flynn . September 12, 2005.
  2. News: . Why Siebel Matters: Siebel's Surge . Jeff Sweat . October 18, 1999 . 48–56.
  3. Web site: Alorie . Gilbert . Rivals vie for Siebel's customer spoils . CNET News.com . September 27, 2002 . May 10, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070303021400/http://news.com.com/Rivals+vie+for+Siebels+customer+spoils/2100-1017_3-959878.html . March 3, 2007 . dead .
  4. News: Dawn . Kawamoto . Oracle to swallow Siebel for $5.8 billion . CNET . June 21, 2006 . May 7, 2007 .
  5. News: Wall Street Journal (WSJ) . Siebel Predicts His Firm Will Pass Oracle in Application Sales . Oracle -- his former employer . December 18, 1998.
  6. News: . Siebel 7.5 . September 9, 2002 . 61.
  7. News: Wall Street Journal (WSJ) . Oracle to Buy Siebel for $5.85 Billion . September 13, 2005.