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InternetNews September 12, 2005 |
Oracle to Buy Siebel For $5.85 Billion Oracle is again shaking up the enterprise software world with a $5.85 billion cash and stock deal to buy customer relationship management software maker Siebel Systems. |
InternetNews April 13, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Lawrie Out at Siebel Less than a year after taking over as CEO, Michael Lawrie's out and the former Accenture CEO George Shaheen is in at the CRM software maker Siebel. |
InternetNews December 22, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Green Light For Siebel-Oracle Merger The European Commission said a merged Oracle/Siebel offering wouldn't impede effective competition in its member countries and gave the purchase its blessing today. |
InternetNews April 19, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Siebel: 'We Can Do Better' Partners and competitors circle the field, as Siebel's new leadership promises a bright future. |
InternetNews October 17, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Siebel CEO: No Slowing Down Despite the pending merger with Oracle, George Shaheen says Siebel Systems continues to innovate. |
InternetNews September 13, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Oracle + Siebel = CRM Consolidation Oracle's $5.85 billion acquisition bid of Siebel Systems stirs another debate over best-of-breed vs. integrated suite in software deployment. |
InternetNews June 13, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Oracle Busts a CRM (On Demand) Move Oracle added a new weapon to fight Salesforce.com and SAP in the battle for on-demand customer relationship management software, acquiring software maker Telephony@Work for an undisclosed sum. |
InternetNews July 19, 2005 David Needle |
Siebel Scores High CRM Marks Forrester Research recognizes Siebel Systems' performance in the CRM market despite a tough year in other areas. |
The Motley Fool October 4, 2004 W.D. Crotty |
Siebel's Not Worth the Risk Siebel's preliminary earnings forecast is encouraging, but the stock is not cheap. |
InternetNews February 10, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Oracle to Cut Staff Oracle plans to layoff 2,000 staffers, or 3.5 percent of its workforce, as a result of the acquisition of customer relationship management software maker Siebel Systems. |
InternetNews January 20, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Siebel Takes Telephones Out of the Call Center With the announced purchase of Ineto Services, the CRM On Demand provider gives small businesses the choice between a hosted or in-house service. |
CRM December 1, 2005 Coreen Bailor |
Oracle's Quest for Siebel: Where Does NetSuite Stand? Commoditized technology puts the on-demand player in a fairly strong position. |
CRM December 1, 2005 Coreen Bailor |
Consultants Are Standing By Siebel and Oracle consultancy partners try to relieve customer headaches. Some partners are concentrating on educating customers and helping to ease the anticipated transition through the acquisition. |
CRM November 1, 2005 |
destinationCRM Dashboard Oracle Will Buy Siebel... Microsoft Acquires a VoIP Startup... Siebel Continues to Lead Enterprise Deployment... CRM Software: A Customer Loyalty Problem... etc. |
CRM December 1, 2005 |
Quotables: All About Oracle Culled observation and opinion from: Marshall Lager, senior writer, CRM magazine... Larry Ellison, CEO, Oracle... Tom Siebel, cofounder and chairman of the board, Siebel Systems... etc. |
InternetNews February 1, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Oracle-Siebel a Done Deal Oracle today said shareholders have accepted its $5.85 billion cash bid for Siebel Systems, making the company the top dog in the market for customer relationship management software. |
The Motley Fool April 14, 2005 Tim Beyers |
Siebel Stalls, Restarts Will a change in the executive suite make a difference for the struggling software maker? Businesses will always need software. If only the numbers backed up the stock. |
InternetNews May 25, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Siebel Exec Proposes 'Customer-driven Enterprise' A Siebel EVP touts the firm's hybrid theory of large enterprise application centers and hosted, on-demand CRM applications to fulfill customers' needs. |
The Motley Fool June 24, 2004 Tim Beyers |
Oracle's Bizarre Software Triangle Revelations in the Oracle-PeopleSoft trial continue to entertain. |
CRM December 1, 2005 Marshall Lager |
The Competitive Threat SAP, Onyx, and others look to seduce leery customers. The real question is, How is Oracle going to position itself against its competitors, and against itself? |
InternetNews December 17, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Siebel Helps Customers With Latest Buy Siebel Systems announced this morning that it has signed a definitive agreement to purchase e-billing provider edocs. |
CRM September 1, 2006 Colin Beasty |
A Killer Replacement: Oracle Pulls the Plug On IBM Oracle announced in June 2006 that it was replacing the Big Blue tech stack (which has supported Siebel Systems' Siebel OnDemand for three years) with -- surprise! -- its own. |
CRM December 1, 2005 Alexandra DeFelice |
Oracle and Siebel: What Does It Mean for Customers? End-users are looking for answers as they wait for the planned acquisition to close. |
The Motley Fool May 18, 2005 Tom Taulli |
Predicting Oracle's Next Move PeopleSoft has been assimilated. What will the next target be? |
InternetNews October 28, 2005 David Needle |
On The M&A Radar: BI Software The fallout from enterprise software consolidation isn't going to end any time soon, which will leave IT organizations to decide whether to stay the course or switch suppliers. |
The Motley Fool July 15, 2004 Tim Beyers |
Has Larry Ellison Gone Crazy? With the PeopleSoft proposal unresolved, the Oracle chief preaches more acquisitions. |
CRM September 1, 2007 Coreen Bailor |
Sizing Up the CRM Situation Software-as-a-service, focus on customer retention and acquisition, and verticalization are factors enabling the market's healthy growth. |
The Motley Fool September 13, 2005 Tim Beyers |
Larry Ellison: At It Again This time, it's a $5.8 billion buyout of rival Siebel. So, if this deal passes regulatory muster, Oracle will have gained an enormous base of new customers. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool December 16, 2005 Rob Perri |
Growing Pains Dim Oracle's Outlook The software giant's latest quarter holds steady, but it's got tricky integrations ahead. Investors, take note. |
CRM May 2004 Emmy Favilla |
Who's Who in CRM The full Who's Who in CRM list, including Oracle's CEO Larry Ellison. |
CRM October 1, 2007 Coreen Bailor |
Oracle's Name Game The latest Siebel CRM On Demand highlights the software giant's interest in the on-demand market and underscores the strength of the Siebel name. |
CRM May 1, 2008 |
destinationCRM Dashboard: May 2008 Essential strategies to improve customer experience... The future of ECM is simplicity... Oracle finally says "see ya" to "Siebel" for on demand CRM... |
The Motley Fool November 23, 2010 |
HP to Sign Deal With Salesforce, May Dump Oracle Siebel If the deal happens, this would represent significant shift within the technology industry. |
BusinessWeek April 9, 2007 Aaron Ricadela |
Oracle vs. SAP: Sound Or Fury? Larry Ellison's high-profile charges may be only PR, but that may be all he wants. |
InternetNews March 29, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Siebel Launches 7th OnDemand Installment Officials say their commitment to hosted CRM is strong with latest OnDemand release. |
The Motley Fool March 17, 2006 Rich Smith |
Foolish Forecast: Oracle Earnings Oracle's stock has risen 35% since hitting a low of $10 per stub back in September 2004. Yet strangely, this rise in stock price has mirrored a slide in the company's profitability. |
InternetNews October 5, 2004 Michael Singer |
Siebel Colors Its CRM Blue Siebel Systems partners with IBM and others to build its Customer Relationship Management and Business Intelligence businesses. |
CRM September 1, 2007 David Myron |
CRM Continues Its Climb Salesforce.com and others prove that small oceans can still make big, big waves. |
InternetNews February 28, 2005 Michael Singer |
PeopleSoft Users on the Fence: Report PeopleSoft customers jumping ship, climbing aboard Oracle's. |
CRM September 2003 Guglielmo et al. |
The 2003 Market Leaders (Part 1) Which vendors are leading the industry? CRM magazine scrutinized CRM suite vendors and related categories to uncover the top-five leaders in each category: enterprise CRM, mid-market CRM, analytics, contact center outsourcers, and consulting firms. |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2006 W.D. Crotty |
Dueling Fools: Oracle Bear While the stock has gone up 19.9% over the past 16 months, the earnings have gone nowhere. If you are still aching to buy Oracle, take a look at its five-year chart. It isn't pretty. |
InternetNews March 22, 2005 |
Oracle Wins in Bid For Retek Offer of $11.25 per share wins out after rival SAP drops out of the bidding for the retail software play. |
InternetNews May 15, 2006 Michael Hickins |
SAP and Oracle Go Another Round SAP threw another blow at the body of rival software vendor Oracle, announcing that is offering technical support and a conversion roadmap for customers running Siebel software. |
BusinessWeek June 27, 2005 Sarah Lacy |
If I Can Make It There... George Shaheen sees his job at Siebel as a chance to restore a battered reputation. |
CRM January 21, 2005 Jason Compton |
Enterprise CRM: Change Is Inevitable Vendors, strategies, and focus are all certain to evolve in 2005. |
InternetNews May 3, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Siebel Steps Down as CEO; Shuffle at IBM The CRM leader will relinquish the CEO role to an executive of long-time partner IBM, while Big Blue's CFO John Joyce is headed for Global Services. |
InternetNews June 23, 2004 Michael Singer |
Ellison 'Green' with Envy Analysts debate whether Oracle is after SAP's high-end or Microsoft's mid-tier. |
InternetNews March 9, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft Stance May Not Help Oracle Vs. DoJ Bad tidings for Oracle as Microsoft disavows plans for entering the applications market for large enterprises. |
The Motley Fool April 16, 2004 Tim Beyers |
Siebel's Small Step Revenue and net income surge for the maker of customer relationship management software, but troubling hype taints the good news. |
InternetNews September 21, 2005 David Needle |
Oracle CEO Touts Security Plans CEO Larry Ellison discusses the fate of DB2 users inherited through Oracle's acquisitions and commits to Siebel OnDemand in keynote address. |