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  Thomas Siebel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siebel serves on the Board of Advisors of the University of Illinois College of Engineering, the University of Illinois Foundation, and the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
Siebel is a director of the Montana Historical Society, and a member of the Montana Stockgrowers Association, the Montana Ambassadors, and the Montana Team Ropers Association.
Siebel is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he received a bachelor of arts in history, an MBA, and a master of science M.S. in computer science.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_Siebel   (563 words)

  
 Siebel Systems - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siebel Systems, Inc. NASDAQ: SEBL, founded by Thomas Siebel, is principally engaged in the design, development, marketing and support of Siebel eBusiness Applications, a family of enterprise applications that help organizations manage their relationships, including their interactions with customers (CRM), partners, and employees.
Siebel Systems was the dominant CRM vendor in the late 1990's.
Siebel were the victims of their own success in a way.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Siebel_Systems   (699 words)

  
 Siebel cuts workforce, lowers spending   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Software vendor Siebel Systems Inc. today said it's laying off 10 percent of its 7,400 workers as part of a series of budget-slashing moves being made in response to what company CEO Thomas Siebel described as a "dynamic deterioration" in business conditions.
Siebel's sales management structure has also been simplified, and the company is reducing its marketing and travel budgets and cutting the salaries of its senior vice presidents by 20 percent.
Siebel was just one of many technology vendors reporting their most recent financial results this afternoon.
www.itworld.com /Man/3919/CWD010418STO59742/search.html   (360 words)

  
 Presidential Award and Medallion presented to Thomas M. Siebel
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Thomas M. Siebel, founder, chairman and CEO of Siebel Systems Inc., was presented with the University of Illinois Presidential Award and Medallion on Oct. 30 by UI President James J. Stukel.
Siebel, who founded the $2 billion software giant in 1993, earned three degrees from the Urbana campus: a bachelor’s in history (1975), a master’s in business administration (1983) and a master’s in computer science (1985).
Siebel received the award at the fall 2001 meeting of the Silicon Valley Roundtable, held at the Garden Court Hotel in Palo Alto, Calif. Established in 1997, the group is composed of a board of business leaders who are UI alumni working on the West Coast.
www.news.uiuc.edu /news/01/1102siebelhonored.html   (384 words)

  
 Thomas M. Siebel | 20th Century American Leaders Database
Siebel founded his firm in 1993 as a provider of sales force automation systems.
In many ways, Siebel was a pioneer in the development of systems which have the potential to deliver the oft-heralded, yet mostly untapped potential of customer relationship management.
As corporations sought to better service their customers, they often turned to Siebel Systems which was twice named one of the fastest growing companies by Fortune (in 1999 and 2000).
www.hbs.edu /leadership/database/leaders/820   (106 words)

  
 Access Headlines: Thomas M. Siebel Endows World-Class Computer Science Facility at Illinois
The new building, to be called the Thomas M. Siebel Center for Computer Science, will house one of the nation's leading programs in computer science, and will allow the department -- one of the largest in the nation -- to greatly increase the size of its faculty and the number of students they educate.
The Thomas M. Siebel Center for Computer Science will encompass more than 270,000 square feet of testing facilities, laboratories and classrooms incorporating "intelligent" technology that anticipates and responds to student and staff activity, and enhances education and accelerates research efforts.
The Thomas M. Siebel Center for Computer Science will serve as a laboratory for exploring and evaluating 21st century computing environments, where everyday devices have embedded intelligence and are able to adapt to context and use, sharing information and user preferences by means of ubiquitous communication networks.
www.ncsa.uiuc.edu /News/Access/Releases/00Releases/000224.Siebel.html   (906 words)

  
 Two Mergers Are Better than One - CFO.com
Siebel founder Thomas Siebel left Oracle in 1990, and three years later started his own firm.
Siebel shareholders will exchange their stock for cash or stock in Ozark (but no more than 30 percent of the consideration can be stock).
Thomas Siebel could have achieved tax savings on a more common deal structure: a tax-free reorganization under Section 368.
www.cfo.com /printable/article.cfm/5193447?f=options   (1191 words)

  
 Oracle Agrees to Buy Siebel for $10.66 a Share   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Siebel's CRM and Oracle's enterprise applications and middleware share an architecture that embraces industry standards, and a significant majority of Siebel's implementations run on the Oracle database.
Siebel shareholders will receive $10.66 per share in cash for each Siebel share held, unless they elect to receive Oracle common stock, but no more than 30% of Siebel's common shares may be exchanged for Oracle common stock.
Oracle, Siebel and their respective directors and executive officers and other members of management and employees may be deemed to participate in the solicitation of proxies in respect of the proposed transactions.
www.oracle.com /corporate/press/2005_sep/monrls.html   (1119 words)

  
 Thomas M. Siebel to Keynote at CeBIT America & DCI'S CRM Conference in NYC
Siebel's pioneering best-practice products and services and Tom's breadth and depth of experience in technology, business, selling and leadership will certainly be of keen interest to our attendees and exhibitors." "CeBIT America and DCI share a firm commitment to presenting first class speakers, quality education and leading vendors for the benefit of our attendees.
Siebel was CEO of Gain Technology, a multimedia software company, and held a number of senior management positions at Oracle Corporation.
Siebel is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he received a BA in history, an MBA, and an MS in computer science.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/02-04-2004/0002103088&EDATE=   (667 words)

  
 Who is Tom Siebel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Thomas Siebel is the founder of Siebel Systems Inc., which has become a leader in software niche called "Customer Relationship Management" or simply CRM.Siebel Systems Inc. was started seven years ago and Tom Siebel is among the 40 richest people in the world.
Soon afterward, Siebel was contacted by a headhunter about a small company needing a CEO.
Siebel signed up, changed the name of the company from Cayenne Systems to Gain Technology, formed an alliance with Sybase, and then merged with Sybase-- all within 18 months.
www.siebelfans.com /whoisthomassiebel.htm   (210 words)

  
 360-Degree Customer Care
Thomas M. Siebel shares his principles for meeting the complex demands of customers who want to interact seamlessly with companies across various platforms.
Siebel writes admiringly of Marriott International's ability to gather data on repeat customers' preferences, so that it can present them with appealing choices for restaurants, golf courses, and the like -- as well as a night's lodging.
But Siebel is optimistic about a $300 million initiative being undertaken by Saturn Corp., which he calls "an emerging eBusiness leader in the automotive industry." Saturn is creating a Web-based information system that will link all 400 of its retail facilities nationwide with each other and with customers and partners.
www.fastcompany.com /articles/2001/08/siebel.html   (1281 words)

  
 Engology, Engineer Thomas Siebel, Engineer, Professional Engineering, Chartered Engineering, Search, Women in ...
Siebel was recognized by BusinessWeek in January 2001 as one of the top 25 managers in the world.
Siebel, a frequent industry spokesman, is the author of Virtual Selling, published by the Free Press, and Cyber Rules, published by Doubleday.
Siebel serves on the board of advisors of the University of Illinois College of Engineering, the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, and the Stanford University Law School.
www.engology.com /eng5siebel.htm   (368 words)

  
 Siebel Center | About Us | Computer Science | UIUC
The home of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois is the Thomas M. Siebel Center for Computer Science, a state-of-the-art building that opened its doors in 2004.
On the north side of campus, home to the College of Engineering, Siebel Center is an interactive computing habitat, made possible by a gift from alumnus Tom Siebel.
Across a grassy green from Siebel Center is the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, which co-anchors a new information technology quadrangle.
www.cs.uiuc.edu /about/siebelcenter.php   (292 words)

  
 Tom Siebel - News, Sites and Profile of the man behind Siebel CRMS Software Systems
Thomas M. Siebel is Chairman of Siebel Systems, Inc. Previously he was CEO of Gain Technology, a multimedia software company, and held a number of senior management positions at Oracle Corporation.
The Siebel Scholars are selected by the Deans of each school on the basis of outstanding academic performance and qualities of leadership.
Siebel is also the co-author of two books: Virtual Selling, published by the Free Press in 1995; and Cyber Rules, published by Doubleday in 1999.
www.tomsiebel.com /sitesabouthim.php   (579 words)

  
 February 21   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
As recent part-time residents of the state, Thomas Siebel said he and his family have been impressed by the work of the officers of the Montana Highway Patrol and the game wardens from the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
Siebel said he and Nowakowski discussed the possibility of setting up the fund last summer while kick ing around gravel in the cor rals of the Dearborn Ranch last summer.
A former top salesman for Oracle, Thomas Siebel found ed Siebel Systems in 1993, and he was ranked as the 110th richest American by Forbes magazine last year with a net worth of $1.3 bil lion.
www.montana.edu /wwwbor/GivingTheGiftOfEducation.htm   (728 words)

  
 Thomas M. Siebel - 20/20 HONOREES - CIO Magazine Oct 1,2002
Siebel, the chairman, CEO and alpha dog at Siebel Systems, is well known and much admired, although not always beloved.
Siebel is famous for wearing a suit 24/7, and imposing a similar dress code on employees.
Siebel's people reportedly asked Sun Microsystems' Scott McNealy, a notoriously relaxed kind of guy, to button down for a keynote he delivered at a Siebel user conference.
www.cio.com /archive/100102/honoree_dev_siebel.html   (811 words)

  
 Article: Tom Siebel Receives Distinguished Service Award | News | Computer Science | UIUC
Thomas M. Siebel was awarded the University of Illinois Board of Trustees' Distinguished Service Medallion at its September 9 meeting.
Thomas Siebel, BS '75, MBA '83, and MS '85 in computer science, has made many generous contributions to the Department of Computer Science and the university.
In addition to his philanthropy, Siebel is a charter member of the department's Executive Advisory Board and serves on the College of Engineering's Board of Visitors.
www.cs.uiuc.edu /news/articles.php?id=2004Sep13-17   (355 words)

  
 SEC charges Siebel with disclosure breach--again | Tech News on ZDNet
Siebel Systems was hit with a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit Tuesday over allegations that it violated fair-disclosure laws--for a second time in two years.
The company, along with Kenneth Goldman, Siebel's chief financial officer, and Mark Hanson, Siebel's senior vice president of corporate development and former investor relations head, were named in the SEC lawsuit.
Siebel, at the time, declined to answer analysts' questions concerning whether a large proportion of the second-quarter revenues would come from deals just missed being posted in the first quarter.
zdnet.com.com /2100-1104_2-5252006.html?Tag=zdnn.companybox.SEBL   (830 words)

  
 Thomas M. Siebel to be speaker at University of Illinois commencement
Thomas M. Siebel to be speaker at University of Illinois commencement
Siebel, founder and former chairman and CEO of Siebel Systems Inc., was presented with the U. of I. Presidential Award and Medallion in 2001.
Siebel, who founded Siebel Systems Inc. in 1993, earned three degrees from the Urbana campus: a bachelor’s in history (1975), a master’s in business administration (1983) and a master’s in computer science (1985).
www.news.uiuc.edu /news/06/0224speaker.html   (359 words)

  
 Siebel Systems CEO Change Will Be Positive in the Long Term
Tom Siebel's stepping down as CEO of the company he started up nearly 11 years ago marks the end of an era, and is more symbolic than anything.
Siebel the company has grown into a more than 5,000 person, $1.35 billion CRM software business, and with that transformation the company could now benefit from someone with experience with larger operations.
Siebel customers don't need to do anything in reaction to this potentially unsettling announcement; for them, it should be business as usual.
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 At Comdex, Siebel hails hosted CRM
Siebel said CRM OnDemand is the result of a $300 million joint development effort with IBM.
Siebel said the hosted offering was also designed to enable enterprises to implement a hybrid-application model, in which both on-premise and hosted applications are used.
Siebel expressed confidence that the new offering will soon be the benchmark for his company's competitors.
searchcrm.techtarget.com /originalContent/0,289142,sid11_gci937674,00.html   (1169 words)

  
 Application Development Trends - ADT at Comdex: Siebel pitches CRM for everyone
The company's founder, CEO and namesake, Thomas Siebel, was on hand on Tuesday in Las Vegas at the Comdex trade show to pitch his new 'CRM for Everyone' strategy.
Siebel's recent acquisition of hosted CRM provider UpShot Corp. was part of the company's return-to-hosted-CRM strategy, he said, and he pledged to continue to support UpShot users.
Siebel's chief rival in the hosted CRM space is market leader Salesforce.com, which claims an estimated 8,000 customers.
www.adtmag.com /print.asp?id=8552   (584 words)

  
 E-Commerce News: Hosted CRM: Siebel Striving for OnDemand Crown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
"Siebel's strategy is to use hosted CRM to extend [its] reach to business partners and remote users and smaller divisions that couldn't normally afford Siebel [in-house]," Erin Kinikin, vice president and research director at Forrester Research, told CRM Buyer.
As Siebel put it: "Hosted CRM is an emerging market we think offers a great deal of utility, and we think we can combine these technologies and offer hybrid solutions and offer larger organizations the opportunity to utilize these.
For his part, Siebel said it is clear that CRM requirements have expanded and that his company's OnDemand initiative offers the flexibility and scalability organizations require.
www.ecommercetimes.com /story/32184.html   (982 words)

  
 Line56.com: New CEO for Siebel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Part of the rationale for bringing Lawrie on board was that his IBM experience would help Siebel in its quest for new customers (particularly small and medium-sized businesses) and its efforts to grow what had historically been a weak partner channel in that SMB segment.
Siebel was once on par with e-business giants like SAP and Oracle, if not in revenues then definitely in mind share and momentum.
But the enterprise CRM market that Siebel dominated has been strongly contested by SAP, and is in any case close to saturation.
www.line56.com /articles/default.asp?NewsID=6487   (444 words)

  
 Siebel Systems - Press Releases - 2003 - CRM Magazine Inducts Thomas M. Siebel into CRM Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Siebel as a pioneer in the industry for his vision, strong leadership, and enduring commitment to innovation.
Siebel's successful management of the company through periods of tremendous growth, his focus on building a company with lasting values, and the Siebel corporate culture's unwavering focus on customer satisfaction.
Siebel is a trademark of Siebel Systems, Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
www.siebel.com /news-events/press_releases/2003/030827_fame.shtm   (852 words)

  
 Siebel CRMS Software Systems
Tom Siebel is one of those extraordinary people who have the vision and flair to create a huge company through a vision very few people have.
SAP's pursuit of Siebel Systems Inc.'s status as the market leader in customer-relationship-management software reached into its rival's executive ranks this week when Patrick Bakey left his post as VP of sales for Siebel's federal government business to become senior VP of SAP's North American CRM unit.
Now the hard work begins, and Siebel is planning to engineer its recovery by attacking the small and medium-sized business market with its on-demand CRM offering amid stagnant demand among corporate IT departments.
www.tomsiebel.com   (575 words)

  
 February 21   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Siebel said he and Nowakowski discussed the possibility of setting up the fund last summer while kicking around gravel in the corrals of the Dearborn Ranch last summer.
A former top salesman for Oracle, Thomas Siebel founded Siebel Systems in 1993, and he was ranked as the 110th richest American by Forbes magazine last year with a net worth of $1.3 billion.
Siebel has donated $32 million to his alma mater, the University of Illinois to build the Siebel Center for Computer Science.
www.montana.edu /wwwbor/RanchOwnerGives1MForScholarship.htm   (702 words)

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