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Roger J. Sippl : ウィキペディア英語版 | Roger J. Sippl
Roger J. Sippl (born February 22, 1955) is an American entrepreneur in the computer software industry. He was the founder and CEO of Informix later becoming IBM Informix, co-founder and chairman of Vantive, and the CEO and founder of Visigenic: three companies he took public. Currently, he is the CEO of Elastic Intelligence located in Menlo Park, California. ==Biography==
Roger J. Sippl. the sixth of seven children, grew up in Wassau, Wisconsin. His father, Charles J. Sippl 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. 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., 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 ex-girlfriend 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.
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