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  • 697 Drucilla Dr, Mountain View, CA 94040 (650) 964-7725
  • Los Altos, CA
  • Foster City, CA
  • 1474 Topar Ave, Los Altos, CA 94024

Work

Company: Frontrange solutions May 2012 Position: Cto & svp products

Education

School / High School: Insead 2006 to 2007 Specialities: Leadership

Skills

Enterprise Software • Product Management • Saas • Start Ups • Cloud Computing • Software Development • Business Intelligence • Go To Market Strategy • Agile Methodologies • Strategic Partnerships • Enterprise Architecture • Program Management • Mobile Applications • Erp • Solution Selling • Mobile Devices • Solution Architecture • Analytics • Soa • Product Marketing

Languages

German • English

Emails

Industries

Computer Software

Resumes

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Chief Technology Officer

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Location:
490 north Mccarthy Blvd, Milpitas, CA 95035
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
FrontRange Solutions since May 2012
CTO & SVP Products

Hara Sep 2008 - Feb 2012
CTO

SAP 2006 - Aug 2008
Senior Vice President

SAP Labs Oct 2003 - 2006
Vice President
Education:
Insead 2006 - 2007
University of Mannheim 1992 - 1998
Skills:
Enterprise Software
Product Management
Saas
Start Ups
Cloud Computing
Software Development
Business Intelligence
Go To Market Strategy
Agile Methodologies
Strategic Partnerships
Enterprise Architecture
Program Management
Mobile Applications
Erp
Solution Selling
Mobile Devices
Solution Architecture
Analytics
Soa
Product Marketing
Languages:
German
English

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Generating Role Templates Based On Skills Lists Using Keyword Extraction

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US Patent:
7761320, Jul 20, 2010
Filed:
Jul 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/628082
Inventors:
Kevin V. Fliess - Mountain View CA, US
Udo Waibel - Foster City CA, US
Dennis B. Moore - Burlingame CA, US
Christoph Vorgerd - Heidelberg, DE
Assignee:
SAP Aktiengesellschaft
International Classification:
G06F 17/28
US Classification:
705 8, 705 7, 705 9, 705 10, 455417, 4554141, 707 3, 707 5, 707 6, 707100, 707513
Abstract:
A project role generation system includes a role generator. The role generator executes a computer-implemented method for defining one or more roles for a project. The role generator generates a skills list for a project based on a comparison between a skills taxonomy and key words from unstructured text associated with the project. The role generator further generates one or more role templates for the project based on a comparison of at least a portion of the generated skills list and one or more predefined roles, wherein each role template includes one or more skills associated with fulfilling a role.

Processing Life And Work Events

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US Patent:
8214737, Jul 3, 2012
Filed:
May 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/161066
Inventors:
Martin Botscheck - Foster City CA, US
Udo Waibel - Foster City CA, US
Mirjam Sonnleithner - San Francisco CA, US
Wolfram Hepp - Heidelberg, DE
Martin Zurmuehl - Muehlhausen, DE
Heiko Schultze - Wiesloch, DE
Assignee:
SAP AG - Walldorf
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
715709, 715712, 715713, 715742, 715751
Abstract:
A method allows a user to process a life or work event by enabling the user to perform certain operations, including creating at least one event instance based on an event definition that includes a specification of data required from an external source, a list of tasks to be completed, a task order, and one or more resources associated with each task, and processing the event instance by importing the data from the external source and by iteratively allowing the user to select a task in accordance with the task order and to access the resources associated with the selected task. The imported data may be used to pre-populate forms, or as other input within the tasks. If the imported data is processed or used to produce output data, the output data may be exported to an external destination.

Processing Life And Work Events

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US Patent:
8271882, Sep 18, 2012
Filed:
Apr 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/137212
Inventors:
Martin Botscheck - Foster City CA, US
Udo Waibel - Foster City CA, US
Mirjam Sonnleithner - San Francisco CA, US
Monty Gray - Menlo Park CA, US
Wolfram Hepp - Heidelberg, DE
Martin Zurmuehl - Muehlhausen, DE
Heiko Schultze - Wiesloch, DE
Mikio Takagi - Angelbachtal, DE
Wolfgang Kuhn - Sinsheim, DE
Herbert Penzkofer - Heidelberg, DE
Assignee:
SAP AG - Walldorf
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715738, 715709, 715712, 715713, 715748, 715751, 715760, 715762, 715810, 715835, 715853, 715854, 715855, 705 4, 705 727, 705300, 705301
Abstract:
A method provides a user with access to resources associated with a life or work event by enabling the user to perform certain operations, including specifying a list of one or more tasks corresponding to the event, specifying one or more resources associated with each task, indicating a task order (including an indication of whether two or more tasks in the task list are to be performed in an order-dependent or in an order-independent manner), and formatting the task list into a presentation format. A system with user interface controls enables a user to perform certain operations, including designating an event, generating a list of tasks associated with the event, and specifying an order for performance of the tasks in the task list that may be followed in processing an instance of the event.

Graphical Technique For Visualizing Effects Of Environmental Emission Reductions

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US Patent:
8504306, Aug 6, 2013
Filed:
Mar 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/748255
Inventors:
Robert Koch - San Francisco CA, US
Udo Waibel - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
Hara Software, Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G01N 31/00
US Classification:
702 24, 702179, 702182, 702187
Abstract:
An emission management system is implemented via a host server that is accessible to a large number of clients (organizations) using a website. Based on data input by a client relating to actual usage of resources, the client's past CO2e emission over time is calculated by the host server and displayed to the client on the website in the form of a wedge chart, with emissions along the y-axis and time along the x-axis. The server software also extrapolates the past emissions to display baseline predicted future emissions, assuming no reduction strategies are implemented. The client also inputs an emission target level and proposes one or more strategies for reducing the baseline level to achieve the target level. The server converts each strategy to a CO2e emission reduction and layers the different reductions between the baseline level and the target so the client can graphically see the effect of each strategy on achieving the target.

Modeling Tool For Determining An Organization's Supply Chain Emissions Footprint

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US Patent:
8548835, Oct 1, 2013
Filed:
Aug 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/860845
Inventors:
Amit K. Singh - Fremont CA, US
Udo Waibel - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
Hara Software, Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 711
Abstract:
A CO2e modeling system is implemented via a host server that is remotely accessible by a large number of clients (organizations) and suppliers of goods and services to the clients. The host server accesses a database containing CO2e emission-related data from a large number of suppliers. The client, when determining their indirect CO2e emissions resulting from their supply chain network, then identifies to the host server, via the web, the various suppliers used by the client and the client's amount of usage of the various suppliers. The host server uses its stored conversion factors and other data from the database to calculate the client's indirect CO2e emissions as a result of the client's usage of the particular suppliers. The server may calculate the total CO2e emissions generated by the entire chain of suppliers that are involved with providing a particular product to the client.

Processing Life And Work Events

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US Patent:
20030204428, Oct 30, 2003
Filed:
May 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/161064
Inventors:
Martin Botscheck - Foster City CA, US
Udo Waibel - Foster City CA, US
Mirjam Sonnleithner - San Francisco CA, US
Wolfram Hepp - Heidelberg, DE
Martin Zurmuehl - Muehlhausen, DE
Heiko Schultze - Wiesloch, DE
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/008000
Abstract:
A method allows a user to process a life or work event by enabling the user to perform certain operations, including creating at least one event instance based on an event definition that includes a list of tasks to be completed, a task order, and one or more resources associated with each task, and processing the event instance by iteratively allowing the user to select a task in accordance with the task order and to access the resources associated with the selected task. The user can also personalize, store, and monitor the status of the event instance. Multiple event instances can be created from the same event definition, and event instances are processed independently of each other. A system with user interface controls enables a user to perform certain operations, including creating at least one event instance based on an event definition and processing the event instance.

Processing Life And Work Events

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US Patent:
20030204429, Oct 30, 2003
Filed:
May 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/161071
Inventors:
Martin Botscheck - Foster City CA, US
Udo Waibel - Foster City CA, US
Mirjam Sonnleithner - San Francisco CA, US
Monty Gray - Menlo Park CA, US
Wolfram Hepp - Heidelberg, DE
Martin Zurmuehl - Muehlhausen, DE
Heiko Schultze - Wiesloch, DE
Mikio Takagi - Angelbachtal, DE
Wolfgang Kuhn - Sinsheim, DE
Herbert Penzkofer - Heidelberg, DE
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/008000
Abstract:
A system with user interface controls, a build component, a runtime component, and a workflow engine enables a user to specify an event definition, create an event instance based on the event definition, and process the event instance. The event definition may include a list of tasks corresponding to a life or work event, a specification of resources associated with each task, and a task order. The user may deselect optional tasks, specify participants who are to collaborate in the event, and otherwise personalize the event instance. The user processes the event instance by selecting tasks in accordance with the task order. The system provides access to the resources associated with each task, and allows the user to mark tasks as completed, and to store and monitor the progress of the event instance. Multiple event instances that are created from the same event definition can be processed independently.

Application Framework

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US Patent:
20040187140, Sep 23, 2004
Filed:
Sep 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/657726
Inventors:
Werner Aigner - Willmering, DE
Joerg Beringer - Frankfurt, DE
Stefan Mueller - Sinsheim, DE
Shai Agassi - Los Gatos CA, US
Dennis Moore - Burlingame CA, US
Juergen Hagedorn - Nussloch, DE
Udo Waibel - Foster City CA, US
International Classification:
G06F009/00
US Classification:
719/328000
Abstract:
Systems and techniques to develop and execute a composite application may include an application framework. An application framework may include an object access layer, a service layer, and a user interface layer. The object access layer may be operable to exchange data with a plurality of enterprise base systems and to present the data to a composite application through a uniform interface. The service layer may be operable to provide services to the composite application, and the user interface layer may be operable to provide user interface patterns that facilitate information exchange between the composite application and a user.
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