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  • 48760 Big Horn Ct, Fremont, CA 94539
  • 5454 Alamo Ter, Fremont, CA 94555 (510) 494-1892 (510) 894-3504
  • Sepulveda, CA
  • Denver, CO
  • 201 Maude Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94085
  • Alameda, CA
  • 5454 Alamo Ter, Fremont, CA 94555 (510) 847-6747

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Resumes

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Vice President

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
Codeobjects, Inc.
Vice President

Oracle Mar 2006 - Oct 2017
Director

Oracle Jan 1999 - Feb 2006
Engineering Manager

Birlasoft Jan 1996 - Jan 1999
Software Consultant

Ans Software Oct 1993 - Dec 1995
Senior Systems Analyst
Education:
Department of Technology, Savitribai Phule Pune University 1988 - 1993
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelors, Computer Science
Skills:
Enterprise Software
Soa
Saas
Cloud Computing
Crm
Business Intelligence
Enterprise Architecture
Software Project Management
Oracle
Web Services
Solution Architecture
Siebel
Software Development
Integration
Data Warehousing
Requirements Analysis
Sdlc
Software Design
Java Enterprise Edition
Management
Software As A Service
Service Oriented Architecture
Oracle Applications
Pre Sales
Eai
Agile Methodologies
Java
Sql
Scrum
Software Development Life Cycle
Customer Relationship Management
Databases
Business Analysis
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Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Assigning And Scheduling Activities

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US Patent:
8365095, Jan 29, 2013
Filed:
Aug 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/871548
Inventors:
Harish Bansal - Fremont CA, US
Olivier Delerm - San Francisco CA, US
Atul Purohit - Fremont CA, US
Chrisopher Scott Nash - Emeryville CA, US
Assignee:
Siebel Systems, Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715810, 715963
Abstract:
Techniques to facilitate assignment and scheduling of activities. In accordance with a method, a chart showing a calendar of schedule for a number of available resources is provided in a first frame (or window) in a user interface menu, and a number of objects representative of a number of unplanned activities are provided in a second frame. A selection for an unplanned activity in the second frame (or a planned activity in the first frame) is received and, in response, selected ones of a number of objects in the chart are highlighted based on the selected activity. A request to assign the selected activity to a selected resource and to schedule the selected activity for a particular time duration is thereafter received. The requested assignment and scheduling may be accepted or rejected based on the requirements of the selected activity and the capabilities of the selected resource.

Method And System For Scheduling Activities

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US Patent:
20070208604, Sep 6, 2007
Filed:
Mar 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/112913
Inventors:
Atul Purohit - Fremont CA, US
Harish Bansal - Fremont CA, US
Jun Wang - Santa Rosa CA, US
Praveen Krishnan - Richmond CA, US
Christopher Nash - Emeryville CA, US
Assignee:
Siebel Systems, Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/02
US Classification:
705009000
Abstract:
Techniques to schedule activities. In one method, a request to book an appointment for an activity in a particular schedule is initially received. In response, time slots available in the schedule for booking the activity are determined, and a set (all or a subset) of the time slots is provided as possible appointment choices. The time slots in the set are temporarily locked. A next set of time slots or more time slots may be requested (if the time slots provided are not acceptable or desirable), in which case additional time slots may be provided. Thereafter, a selection for one of the time slots is received. In response, the activity is booked in the selected time slot and previously locked time slots are released. The locked time slots may also be released if no selection is received after a particular amount of time.

System And Method For Assigning And Scheduling Activities

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US Patent:
20070219842, Sep 20, 2007
Filed:
Mar 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/112991
Inventors:
Harish Bansal - Fremont CA, US
Olivier Delerm - San Francisco CA, US
Atul Purohit - Fremont CA, US
Chrisopher Nash - Emeryville CA, US
Assignee:
Siebel Systems, Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/02
US Classification:
705009000
Abstract:
Techniques to facilitate assignment and scheduling of activities. In accordance with a method, a chart showing a calendar of schedule for a number of available resources is provided in a first frame (or window) in a user interface menu, and a number of objects representative of a number of unplanned activities are provided in a second frame. A selection for an unplanned activity in the second frame (or a planned activity in the first frame) is received and, in response, selected ones of a number of objects in the chart are highlighted based on the selected activity. A request to assign the selected activity to a selected resource and to schedule the selected activity for a particular time duration is thereafter received. The requested assignment and scheduling may be accepted or rejected based on the requirements of the selected activity and the capabilities of the selected resource.

Multi-Dimensional Modeling Of Sales Territories

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US Patent:
20110125668, May 26, 2011
Filed:
Aug 16, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/857403
Inventors:
George Colliat - Emerald Hills CA, US
Francis Chang - San Mateo CA, US
Yu Cong Lam - San Jose CA, US
Harish Bansal - Fremont CA, US
Subramanian Venkatesan - Redmond City CA, US
Fivos Constantinou - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705348
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for using multi-dimensional modeling techniques to optimize definition and management of sales territories. Embodiments use multi-dimensional modeling to define territories in such a way that accounts for applicable territory criteria as sets with logical boundaries, rather than as a defined rule-based architecture. For example, territory criteria are modeled as hierarchical dimensions that form boundaries to a territory hypercube. An individual territory may be a set of cells in the hypercube. In certain embodiments, the territory (e.g., set of cells) is formalized by an MDX query.
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