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Thomas M. Siebel (/ ˈ s iː b əl /; born November 20, 1952) is an American billionaire businessman, technologist, and author. He founded the enterprise software company Siebel Systems and is the founder, chairman, and CEO of C3.ai , an artificial intelligence software platform and applications company.
C3.ai was founded in 2009 by Thomas Siebel as "C3". [2] Originally the "C" in the company's name was a reference to "carbon" and the "3" was a reference to "measure, mitigate and monetize" because the company's original goal was to help manage corporate carbon footprints. [3]
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.
The Mayor’s Advisory Council on Closing the Digital Divide is grateful to Jerry Huang, of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and Diane Kallenback and Michael Paulos, from the office of Alderman Margaret Laurino, for their counsel, assis-tance and commitment to the project. The Council
Digital transformation entails considering how products, processes and organizations can be changed through the use of new digital technologies. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] A 2019 review proposes a definition of digital transformation as "a process that aims to improve an entity by triggering significant changes to its properties through combinations of ...
Thomas Siebel M.S. 1985, founder, chairman, and CEO of Siebel Systems; founder, chairman, and CEO of C3.ai; Russel Simmons B.S. 1998, co-founder and initial CTO of Yelp, Inc and a member of the PayPal Mafia; Anil Singhal M.C.S. 1979, co-founder and CEO of NetScout Systems; James E. Smith M.S. 1974, Ph.D. 1976, winner of the 1999 Eckert ...
The building is dedicated to Thomas Siebel in recognition of his donation that funded a portion of the construction. The building received the Award for Outstanding Engineering Achievement from the Illinois Engineering Council in 2004, and the Honor Award from the Pittsburgh chapter of the American Institute of Architects in 2008. [2]
The Siebel Scholars program was established by the Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation in 2000 to recognize the most talented students at graduate schools of business, computer science, bioengineering, and energy science in the United States, China, France, Italy, and Japan.