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Principal Competitors: Oracle Corporation (now Siebel's owner); SAP America Inc.; Vantive Corporation (subsidiary of PeopleSoft Inc., now owned by Oracle); SalesLogix Corporation; Clarify Corporation (subsidiary of Amdocs); SAS Institute Inc.; E.piphany Inc.; Broadbase Software Inc. The arrival of SaaS based CRM solutions, Salesforce.com has emerged as leading CRM solution provider. Microsoft Dynamics CRM solution is also gaining traction in the market.
Principal Competitors: Oracle Corporation (now Siebel's owner); SAP America Inc.; Vantive Corporation (subsidiary of PeopleSoft Inc., now owned by Oracle); SalesLogix Corporation; Clarify Corporation (subsidiary of Amdocs); SAS Institute Inc.; E.piphany Inc.; Broadbase Software Inc; Salesforce.com; Microsoft Dynamics.


Siebel System competed directly with Oracle and [[SAP AG|SAP]]. These competing software suites gradually developed HR, Financial and ERP packages that were readily integrated and thus did not require specialists to deploy, enabling them to steadily erode Siebel's market share.
Siebel System competed directly with Oracle and [[SAP AG|SAP]]. These competing software suites gradually developed HR, Financial and ERP packages that were readily integrated and thus did not require specialists to deploy, enabling them to steadily erode Siebel's market share.

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Siebel CRM Systems
Company typepublic company
IndustrySoftware & Programming
Founded1993
Defunct2006
Fateacquired by Oracle
SuccessorOracle
HeadquartersSan Mateo, California, USA
Key people
Thomas Siebel, CEO
Patricia House, VP marketing
ProductsCRM application
RevenueIncrease$1.799 bln (2005)
Increase$4.022 bln (2005)
Increase$2.886 bln (2005)
Number of employees
5,036 (2005)

Siebel CRM Systems, Inc. was a software company principally engaged in the design, development, marketing, and support of customer relationship management (CRM) applications. The company was founded by Thomas Siebel in 1993. At first known mainly for its sales force automation products, the company expanded into the broader CRM market. By the late 1990s, Siebel Systems was the dominant CRM vendor, peaking at 45% market share in 2002.[1]

On September 12, 2005, Oracle Corporation announced it had agreed to buy Siebel Systems for $5.8 billion.[2][3] Siebel is now a brand name owned by Oracle Corporation.

Siebel Systems, Inc. began in sales force automation software, then expanded into marketing and customer service applications, including CRM. From the time it was founded in 1993, 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. With the growth of electronic commerce, Siebel formed strategic alliances and made several acquisitions to provide e-business solutions for CRM and related areas. One secret to Siebel's success was its ability to form alliances; as of late 2000 the company had more than 700 alliance partners.

Competition

Principal Competitors: Oracle Corporation (now Siebel's owner); SAP America Inc.; Vantive Corporation (subsidiary of PeopleSoft Inc., now owned by Oracle); SalesLogix Corporation; Clarify Corporation (subsidiary of Amdocs); SAS Institute Inc.; E.piphany Inc.; Broadbase Software Inc; Salesforce.com; Microsoft Dynamics.

Siebel System competed directly with Oracle and SAP. These competing software suites gradually developed HR, Financial and ERP packages that were readily integrated and thus did not require specialists to deploy, enabling them to steadily erode Siebel's market share.

Key dates

  • 1993: Siebel Systems, Inc. is founded by Thomas Siebel and Patricia House.
  • 1995: Siebel delivers Siebel Sales Enterprise software for sales force automation.
  • 1996: Siebel becomes a publicly traded company.
  • 2000: Revenue surpasses the $1 billion mark.
  • 2006: Oracle acquires Siebel Systems.

Major releases

Notes