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| System Architecture | 21 CFR Part 11 | Consulting | Project Management | e-Commerce | Industries & Disciplines | Contact Info | |||
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I managed a group of eight senior and mid-level e-Commerce consultants in Questra’s Rochester business unit, with an aggregate $1.6MM in annual billings.
We worked on a number of very interesting and mission-critical projects, including getting BroadVision properly configured to support e-Sales through xerox.com
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I myself served as hands-on System Architect for the team doing requirements, product selection and design on a solution for this company to build a Trading Community for the optimization of a supply chain culminating in aircraft engines and power-generation turbines. I also served as System Architect for the team designing a solution for a company to establish a Trading Community with a vertical concentration in Internet Integration services. |
Recently, I was called in to troubleshoot a newly live Siebel implementation: Solved multiple integration issues between the customer and CyberSource, the credit card processor of choice. Established integration between Siebel and two of customer's legacy systems. Designed and managed the implementation of a Siebel module to compute shipping costs for all parts (weights ranging from 1 to 40,000 pounds). This involves using an XML interface to UPS' web services to get quotes for packages up to 150 pounds or referencing the Yellow Freight 1991 Tariff to handle units over 150 pounds. I specified and oversaw the reconfiguration of the initial Siebel implementation (everything, including database, on a single box) to a more scalable configuration making use of enterprise database server infrastructure and isolating the Siebel app server and database on separate physical machines.
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