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Technology firms vie for billions in data-analytics contracts
SOMEBODY LESS driven than Tom Siebel would have long since thrown in the towel. In 2006 the entrepreneur, then 53 years old, sold his first firm, Siebel Systems, which made computer programs to track customer relations, to Oracle, a giant of business software. That left him a billionaire--but a restless one. In 2009, a few months after Mr Siebel had launched a new startup, he was trampled by an elephant while on safari in Tanzania. When, a dozen surgeries later, he could work again, the enterprise almost went bankrupt.
- Africa > Tanzania (0.25)
- North America > United States > California (0.16)
- Information Technology (1.00)
- Energy > Oil & Gas (0.71)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence (1.00)
- Information Technology > Data Science > Data Mining (0.49)
Technology firms vie for billions in data-analytics contracts
SOMEBODY LESS driven than Tom Siebel would have long since thrown in the towel. In 2006 the entrepreneur, then 53 years old, sold his first firm, Siebel Systems, which made computer programs to track customer relations, to Oracle, a giant of business software. That left him a billionaire--but a restless one. In 2009, a few months after Mr Siebel had launched a new startup, he was trampled by an elephant while on safari in Tanzania. When, a dozen surgeries later, he could work again, the enterprise almost went bankrupt.
- Africa > Tanzania (0.25)
- North America > United States > California (0.15)
- Information Technology (1.00)
- Energy > Oil & Gas (0.71)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence (1.00)
- Information Technology > Data Science > Data Mining (0.49)