Scient
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Scient was a San Francisco-based Internet
consulting
company, founded in 1997, that was one of the large American consulting firms during the dot-com bubble
. The company was founded by Eric Greenberg, who had previously founded its competitor, Viant
. Its CEO was Robert Howe, the former head of IBM global consulting. At its height in the fall of 2000, it had quarterly revenues of US$100 million, 1,180 employees and a stock price of US$133. In August 2001, it bought rival company iXL; by then its quarterly revenues were down to US$11 million.
In July 2002, the company filed for bankruptcy and was bought by SBI and Company, which became SBI Group. SBI Group later sold Scient with the other members of Avenue A/Razorfish
to a company called aQuantive
. aQuantive, in turn, was bought by Microsoft
in August 2007 and became Microsoft's newly-created Advertiser and Publisher Solutions (APS) Group.
Internet
The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite to serve billions of users worldwide...
consulting
Consultant
A consultant is a professional who provides professional or expert advice in a particular area such as management, accountancy, the environment, entertainment, technology, law , human resources, marketing, emergency management, food production, medicine, finance, life management, economics, public...
company, founded in 1997, that was one of the large American consulting firms during the dot-com bubble
Dot-com bubble
The dot-com bubble was a speculative bubble covering roughly 1995–2000 during which stock markets in industrialized nations saw their equity value rise rapidly from growth in the more...
. The company was founded by Eric Greenberg, who had previously founded its competitor, Viant
Viant
Viant Inc. was a San Francisco-based Internet consulting firm, founded in April 1996, that became one of the most successful web consulting firms during the early stages of the Internet era.-History:...
. Its CEO was Robert Howe, the former head of IBM global consulting. At its height in the fall of 2000, it had quarterly revenues of US$100 million, 1,180 employees and a stock price of US$133. In August 2001, it bought rival company iXL; by then its quarterly revenues were down to US$11 million.
In July 2002, the company filed for bankruptcy and was bought by SBI and Company, which became SBI Group. SBI Group later sold Scient with the other members of Avenue A/Razorfish
Avenue A/Razorfish
Razorfish Inc. is one of the world's largest interactive agencies. Razorfish provides services including digital advertising and content creation, media buying, strategic counsel, analytics, technology and user experience...
to a company called aQuantive
AQuantive
aQuantive, Inc. was the parent company of a group of three digital marketing service and technology companies: Avenue A/Razorfish, Atlas Solutions, and DRIVE Performance Solutions....
. aQuantive, in turn, was bought by Microsoft
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation is an American public multinational corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services predominantly related to computing through its various product divisions...
in August 2007 and became Microsoft's newly-created Advertiser and Publisher Solutions (APS) Group.
Staff
At the time of the IPO in May 1999, the management team was reported as:- Eric Greenberg, Chairman and Founder
- Robert M. Howe, President & Chief Executive Officer
- Stephen A. Mucchetti, Chief Operating Officer
- William H. Kurtz, Chief Financial Officer
- Robert N. Beck, Vice President, People
- Diana L. Brown, Vice President, Financial Services
- Nicholas J. DiGiacomo, Vice President, Electronic Markets
- Aron Dutta, Vice President, Enterprise Markets
- C. Scott Frisbie, Chief Technology Officer
- Joseph C. Galuszka, Vice President, Recruiting
- Andres Gutierrez, Master Architect
- Douglas I. Kalish, Chief Knowledge Officer
- William P. Kim, Vice President, Operations
- Christopher W. Lochhead, Chief Marketing Officer
- Randall McComas, Vice President, Telecommunications
- James McKee, Vice President, Sales
- Brian Thornton, Technology Director, Optin Marketing
- Jeff B. Van Zanten, Vice President, Finance and Administration
External links
- "Scient's Near-Death Experience", Fast CompanyFast Company (magazine)Fast Company is a full-color business magazine that releases 10 issues per year and reports on topics including innovation, digital media, technology, change management, leadership, design, and social responsibility...