Roger Sippl

Last updated

Roger J. Sippl (born February 22, 1955), an American entrepreneur in the computer software industry, was described in 2012 by The Wall Street Journal as a serial entrepreneur. [1] Sippl was the founder [2] and CEO of Informix Corporation, [3] later becoming IBM Informix. Other sippl accomplishments included being co-founder and chairman of Vantive Corporation, [4] and the CEO and founder of Visigenic: [5] three companies he took public. Currently, he is the CEO of Elastic Intelligence located in Menlo Park, California.

Contents

Early life and education

Roger J. Sippl, [6] the sixth of seven children, grew up in Wausau, Wisconsin. His father Charles J. Sippl Jr. (1924-1991) [7] wrote the first computer dictionary in 1963. Sippl attended Corona del Mar High School in Corona Del Mar, California. For college, he attended UC Irvine where he was pre med for two years, and then transferred to UC Berkeley. There, he studied Biochemistry, Immunology and Computer Science.

Career

Sippl is the founder of Informix, [3] Vantive Corporation, [4] Visigenic, [5] and Elastic Intelligence.

While still a student at UC Berkeley, he obtained a full-time position as a programmer for Bechtel. Moving on to Cromemco, he landed a job as a programmer working for Harry Garland and Roger Melen. He asked permission to leave Cromemco to start his own software company, Relational Database Systems, Inc., in 1980 and Melen licensed Sippl’s designs to him as long as Cromemco received the first OEM on the product.

Needing more money, Sippl sold 10% of Relational Database Systems, Inc. to his then future wife for $20,000. He received $184,600 of VC Angel funding. Attending a Spring Joint Computer Conference in Atlantic City, he joined a computer manufacturer’s tent where he helped to promote their product by using his new system on their hardware. He sold a copy for $5000. The name Relational Database Systems, Inc. was changed to Informix.

Informix pioneered SQL relational databases, 4GL application development tools, and OLTP database technology. In 1986, Sippl brought Informix public, with $20 million revenue per year. Informix is now a part of IBM after peaking at a $4,000,000,000 market cap. [8] He was CEO for ten years.

He was the cofounder and chairman of the Vantive Corporation. Vantive was a leader in CRM. When brought public, it was acquired by PeopleSoft/Oracle. Vantive peaked at a $1,000,000,000 market cap.

He also founded Visigenic in 1993, the first application server with the notion of sharing business logic. It was the beginning of three tier architecture and helped pioneer distributed object computing and the concept of the application server based on CORBA. [8] In 1997, Borland acquired Visigenic. After bringing Visigenic public in 1998, Sippl was noteworthy [9] for successfully bringing three Silicon Valley companies public.

He founded Elastic Intelligence in 1996, to improve connection to SaaS-based data. The company's main product is the Connection Cloud, an SQL-based Platform as a Service for SaaS data. [10]

Investing

Sippl is a founding partner in Sippl MacDonald Ventures. He has invested in such companies as Illustra, Broadvision, SupportSoft and Red Pepper. He has been on over twelve boards of for-profit corporations, public and private. The public companies include Informix, Vantive, SupportSoft, and Interwoven, as well as having represented the software industry on the X/OPEN Board of Directors. [8]

Personal life

Sippl and his wife, Liz, have raised three children, and enjoy an active, outdoorsy life. He also writes poetry. [11] Sippl is also an amateur poker player. In 2015, he finished second in the $100,000 super high roller at the PCA in the Bahamas, winning more than $1.3 million. [12] His total career tournament earnings from poker tournaments is over $3.8 million. [13]

Related Research Articles

Borland Software Corporation was a computing technology company founded in 1983 by Niels Jensen, Ole Henriksen, Mogens Glad, and Philippe Kahn. Its main business was developing and selling software development and software deployment products. Borland was first headquartered in Scotts Valley, California, then in Cupertino, California, and then in Austin, Texas. In 2009, the company became a full subsidiary of the British firm Micro Focus International plc. In 2023, Micro Focus was acquired by Canadian firm OpenText, which later absorbed Borland's portfolio into its application delivery management division.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Oracle Corporation</span> American multinational computer corporation

Oracle Corporation is an American multinational computer technology company headquartered in Austin, Texas, United States. In 2020, Oracle was the third-largest software company in the world by revenue and market capitalization. In 2023, the company’s seat in Forbes Global 2000 was 80. The company sells database software and cloud computing. Oracle's core application software is a suite of enterprise software products, such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, human capital management (HCM) software, customer relationship management (CRM) software, enterprise performance management (EPM) software, Customer Experience Commerce and supply chain management (SCM) software.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Object database</span> Type of database management system

An object database or object-oriented database is a database management system in which information is represented in the form of objects as used in object-oriented programming. Object databases are different from relational databases which are table-oriented. A third type, object–relational databases, is a hybrid of both approaches. Object databases have been considered since the early 1980s.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Object–relational database</span> Database management system

An object–relational database (ORD), or object–relational database management system (ORDBMS), is a database management system (DBMS) similar to a relational database, but with an object-oriented database model: objects, classes and inheritance are directly supported in database schemas and in the query language. In addition, just as with pure relational systems, it supports extension of the data model with custom data types and methods.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ingres (database)</span> Database software

Ingres Database is a proprietary SQL relational database management system intended to support large commercial and government applications.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Larry Ellison</span> American entrepreneur (born 1944)

Lawrence Joseph Ellison is an American businessman and entrepreneur who cofounded software company Oracle Corporation. He was Oracle's chief executive officer from 1977 to 2014 and is now its chief technology officer and executive chairman.

InterBase is a relational database management system (RDBMS) currently developed and marketed by Embarcadero Technologies. InterBase is distinguished from other RDBMS's by its small footprint, close to zero administration requirements, and multi-generational architecture. InterBase runs on the Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, and Solaris operating systems as well as iOS and Android.

Clarion is a commercial, proprietary, fourth-generation programming language (4GL), multi-paradigm, programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) from SoftVelocity used to program database applications. It is compatible with indexed sequential access method (ISAM), Structured Query Language (SQL), and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) data access methods, reads and writes several flat file desktop database formats including ASCII, comma-separated values (CSV), DOS (binary), FoxPro, Clipper, dBase, and some relational databases via ODBC, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase SQL Anywhere, and Oracle Database through the use of accelerated native database drivers, and XML, Clarion can be used to output to HTML, XML, plain text, and Portable Document Format (PDF), among others.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lyle Berman</span> American poker player and business executive (born 1941)

Lyle Arnold Berman is an American professional poker player and business executive.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Barry Shulman</span> American poker player (born 1946)

Barry Shulman is an American poker player who has enjoyed success in competitive poker tournaments over the past 15 years, and is the CEO of CardPlayer Magazine.

Jim Starkey is a database architect responsible for developing InterBase, the first relational database to support multi-versioning, the blob column type, type event alerts, arrays and triggers. Starkey is the founder of several companies, including the web application development and database tool company Netfrastructure and NuoDB.

IBM Informix C-ISAM is an X/Open standards-compliant Application programming interface (API) to an Indexed Sequential Access Method or ISAM.

Cromemco was a Mountain View, California microcomputer company known for its high-end Z80-based S-100 bus computers and peripherals in the early days of the personal computer revolution.

A database shard, or simply a shard, is a horizontal partition of data in a database or search engine. Each shard is held on a separate database server instance, to spread load.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Michael Stonebraker</span> American computer scientist (born 1943)

Michael Ralph Stonebraker is a computer scientist specializing in database systems. Through a series of academic prototypes and commercial startups, Stonebraker's research and products are central to many relational databases. He is also the founder of many database companies, including Ingres Corporation, Illustra, Paradigm4, StreamBase Systems, Tamr, Vertica and VoltDB, and served as chief technical officer of Informix. For his contributions to database research, Stonebraker received the 2014 Turing Award, often described as "the Nobel Prize for computing."

Informix Corporation was a software company located in Menlo Park, California. It was a developer of relational database software for computers using the Unix, Microsoft Windows, and Apple Macintosh operating systems.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Roger Melen</span>

Roger Douglas Melen is an electrical engineer recognized for his early contributions to the microcomputer industry, and for his technical innovations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Harry Garland</span>

Harry T. Garland is a scientist, engineer, author, and entrepreneur who co-founded Cromemco Inc., one of the earliest and most successful microcomputer companies. He received the B.A. degree in mathematics from Kalamazoo College, and the Ph.D. degree in biophysics from Stanford University. Dr. Garland has been recognized as one of the most important innovators in the development of personal computers in Silicon Valley.

Actian is an American software company headquartered in Santa Clara, California that provides analytics-related software, products, and services. The company sells database software and technology, cloud engineered systems, and data integration solutions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ali Ghodsi</span> Swedish computer scientist

Ali Ghodsi is a Persian computer scientist and entrepreneur specializing in distributed systems and big data. He is a co-founder and CEO of Databricks and an adjunct professor at UC Berkeley. He coauthored several influential papers, including Apache Mesos and Apache Spark SQL.

References

  1. "Roger Sippl Wants To Connect Clouds". The Wall Street Journal . June 18, 2012. serial entrepreneur Roger Sippl is back in the game with
  2. "Entrepreneurs Are Investing In Next Start-Up Generation". The Wall Street Journal . October 8, 1996.
  3. 1 2 Andrew Pollack (January 6, 1989). "Another Silicon Valley Tailspin". The New York Times . Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  4. 1 2 Profile of Roger Sippl , retrieved October 25, 2022
  5. 1 2 "Borland to Purchase Visigenic In Deal Valued at $150 million". The Wall Street Journal . November 18, 1997.
  6. "Roger J. Sippl". Business Week . Retrieved October 25, 2022.[ dead link ]
  7. Charles Sippl Jr (1924–1991)
  8. 1 2 3 "The Team".
  9. awarded the Golden Hat Trick award: https://www. cbinsights .com/investor/roger-sippl
  10. "How it Helps". www.connectioncloud.com. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012.
  11. "Home". rogersippl.com. Archived from the original on January 14, 2016.
  12. "PokerStars Caribbean Adventure - PCA 2015, #1 No Limit Hold'em - Super High Roller 8 Handed: Hendon Mob Poker Database". The Hendon Mob. Retrieved May 3, 2024.
  13. "Roger Sippl's profile on The Hendon Mob". The Hendon Mob Poker Database. Retrieved May 3, 2024.