Epiphany, Inc.

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Epiphany, Inc.
Company typePublic
Industry Computer software
Founded Mountain View, California (1997)
Headquarters San Mateo, California
Products CRM
Revenue$71.5 million USD (2004)

Epiphany, Inc. (previous NASDAQ symbol: EPNY), previously known as E.piphany and Epiphany Marketing Software, was a company that developed customer relationship management (CRM) software. On September 29, 2005, Epiphany was acquired by SSA Global Technologies. [1] Epiphany CRM software is now produced by Infor, which acquired SSA Global in 2006. [2]

Employees included:

Sahami [8] (Stanford) and Boris Debic (ZSEM and Luxembourg School of Business) went on to teach artificial intelligence.

Steve Blank teaches entrepreneurship at Stanford and Columbia. [9]

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