Scient

Scient
Internet consulting
Industry IT
Fate Bought by SBI and Company
Founded 1997
Founder Eric Greenberg
Defunct 2002
Headquarters San Franscisco, United States
Number of employees
1,180

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.[1]

In July 2002, the company filed for bankruptcy and was bought by SBI and Company,[2] which became SBI Group. SBI Group later sold Scient with the other members of Avenue A/Razorfish to a company called aQuantive.[3] aQuantive, in turn, was bought by Microsoft in August 2007[4] and became Microsoft's newly created Advertiser and Publisher Solutions (APS) Group. On August 9, 2009, Microsoft sold the firm to Publicis Groupe for $530M in cash and stock. [5]

Staff

At the time of the IPO in May 1999, the management team was reported as:

References

  1. "Scient, iXL Merge in Wake of Financial Struggles in Internet Consulting Sector", ComputerWorld, 6 August 2001.
  2. "SBI Inks Acquisition Deals with Scient, Lante", CRN, 19 July 2002.
  3. "aQuantive lands SBI.Razorfish", Seattle Post Intelligencer, 28 June 2004.
  4. "Microsoft closes $6 billion Aquantive buy", CNET News, 13 August 2007.
  5. Publicis Groupe
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