Customer Reference Specialist (APAC Reference Manager) at Oracle
Location:
Bucharest, Romania
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Oracle since Sep 2009
Customer Reference Specialist (APAC Reference Manager)
Huawei Jun 2008 - Jun 2009
Administrativ Specialist
Bucharest Japanese School Mar 2008 - Jul 2008
Japanese Teacher
Education:
University of Bucharest 2003 - 2008
Graduate, Philology, Foreign Languages, Japanese, English
Skills:
Sales Enablement Partner Management B2B Marketing Channel Product Marketing CRM Product Management Account Management Pre-sales Go-to-market Strategy Lead Generation Competitive Analysis Customer Experience B2B Business Development Strategy Strategic Partnerships Japanese Outstanding interpersonal communication skills Marketing Strategy
Managing Partner at hülsta studio Romania, Dr. Lecturer - Head of Department for "Interior Architecture and Design" at www.uauim.ro
Location:
Bucharest, Romania
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:
hülsta studio Romania since Sep 2007
Managing Partner
www.uauim.ro since 2002
Dr. Lecturer - Head of Department for "Interior Architecture and Design"
MCSBIA 2004 - Sep 2011
Owner
MB Studio 2006 - 2007
arh. ING, Spark
Education:
hülsta know-how-center 2009
hülsta know-how center 2008
eXtreme training 2006 - 2007
Universitatea Ecologică din București 2007
APMR and UEA 2002
Alexandru Ioan Cuza High School 1990 - 1994
Universitatea de Arhitectură și Urbanism „Ion Mincu” din București
Skills:
Furniture Architecture Interior Architecture Ecology Interior Design Residential Space Planning Interiors Creative Problem Solving Planning Lighting Design Architectural Design Design Management Construction Management Residential Design Restaurants Project Coordination CAD Sustainability Real Estate Development Design Development Sustainable Design AutoCAD Sketching Green Building Luxury Hotels Drawing Materials Concept Development Brand Development Concept Design New Business Development Real Estate Marketing Strategy Product Design Photoshop Project Planning
Interests:
Design and Technologies - Details that matters!
Living / Ideas created for daily life.
Concept / the heart of creation.
Design / integration of beauty and technology.
Communication. Friendship. Happyness.
Personality. Corporate identity. Values that we wear!
Ability of objects to communicate.
SIVECO Romania since Apr 2011
Program Manager
BucharestCompany / OrganisationErnst & Young Sep 2007 - Apr 2011
Manager
Ernst&Young Romania Feb 2005 - Apr 2011
Manager
BucharestCompany / OrganisationErnst & Young Sep 2005 - Sep 2007
Senior Advisor
BucharestCompany / OrganisationErnst & Young Mar 2005 - Sep 2005
Senior Advisor
Education:
The Institute of Internal Auditors 2008 - 2008
Certified Internal Auditor
Universitatea Româno-Americană din București 1995 - 1999
BcS, Economics
Skills:
Business Analysis Management Consulting Business Planning Team Leadership Management Governance Program Management Business Process Business Process Improvement Project Management Internal Controls Outsourcing Internal Audit Change Management Team Management Financial Analysis Leadership Project Planning Business Strategy Proposal Writing Business Process Design Business Process Re-engineering Business Transformation
Missouri University of Science and Technology 1992 - 1996
Master of Science, Doctorates, Masters, Doctor of Philosophy, Computer Science
Harding University 1991 - 1992
Master of Science, Masters, Education
Skills:
Network Security Computer Security Information Security Security Vulnerability Assessment Tcp/Ip Telecommunications Cloud Computing Information Security Management Penetration Testing Voip Cissp Security Architecture Design Application Security Integration Managed Services Ip Wireless Intrusion Detection Cryptography Information Assurance Voice Over Ip
Managing Partner at hülsta studio Romania, Dr. Lecturer - Head of Department for "Interior Architecture and Design" at www.uauim.ro
Location:
Bucharest, Romania
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:
hülsta studio Romania since Sep 2007
Managing Partner
www.uauim.ro since 2002
Dr. Lecturer - Head of Department for "Interior Architecture and Design"
MCSBIA 2004 - Sep 2011
Owner
MB Studio 2006 - 2007
arh. ING, Spark
Education:
hülsta know-how-center 2009
hülsta know-how center 2008
eXtreme training 2006 - 2007
Universitatea Ecologică din București 2007
APMR and UEA 2002
Alexandru Ioan Cuza High School 1990 - 1994
Universitatea de Arhitectură și Urbanism „Ion Mincu” din București
Skills:
Furniture Architecture Interior Architecture Ecology Interior Design Residential Space Planning Interiors Creative Problem Solving Planning Lighting Design Architectural Design Design Management Construction Management Residential Design Restaurants Project Coordination CAD Sustainability Real Estate Development Design Development Sustainable Design AutoCAD Sketching Green Building Luxury Hotels Drawing Materials Concept Development Brand Development Concept Design New Business Development Real Estate Marketing Strategy Product Design Photoshop Project Planning
Interests:
Design and Technologies - Details that matters!
Living / Ideas created for daily life.
Concept / the heart of creation.
Design / integration of beauty and technology.
Communication. Friendship. Happyness.
Personality. Corporate identity. Values that we wear!
Ability of objects to communicate.
Us Patents
System And Method For Multimedia Content Brokering
Gustavo DE LOS REYES - Fair Haven NJ, US Cristina SERBAN - Middletown NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
709218, 705 35
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are systems, computer-implemented methods, and tangible computer-readable media for brokering online multimedia content. The method includes receiving an online request (such as a search) for multimedia content from a user, retrieving a user profile associated with the user, locating a plurality of online multimedia providers having multimedia content satisfying the request, identifying a preferred provider from the plurality of online multimedia providers, determining information required by the preferred provider for access to the multimedia content satisfying the request, transmitting the required information from the user profile to the preferred provider in order to access the multimedia content satisfying the request, and instructing the preferred provider to transmit the multimedia content to a playback device of the user. The method can further include receiving a payment from the user for the multimedia content, and paying the fee charged by the preferred provider.
Using A Content Delivery Network For Security Monitoring
A content delivery network includes a plurality of cache servers. Each cache server is configured to receive a request for content from a client system and receive content and security data from a content server. Each cache server is further configured to provide the content to the client system and provide the security data to a monitoring system.
Method And System For Content Distribution Network Security
Sanjay Macwan - Marlboro NJ, US Deepak K. Chawla - Ocean NJ, US Gustavo de los Reyes - Fair Haven NJ, US Cristina Serban - Middletown NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P. - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 21/00
US Classification:
726 24
Abstract:
A content delivery system includes an upload module, a content delivery module, and a monitoring module. The upload module is configured to receive content from a content provider, detect content containing malicious software or proprietary information, and provide information about the content to a monitoring module. The content delivery module is configured to detect content containing malicious software or unauthorized changes, detect operational changes to the content delivery module, provide information about the content and the operational changes to the monitoring module, receive a request for the content from a client system, and provide the content to the client system. The monitoring module is configured to monitor a network for potentially malicious traffic, receive information from the content delivery module and the upload module, correlate the information and the potentially malicious traffic to identify a security event, and trigger a response to the security event.
Data Routing In A Content Distribution Network For Mobility Delivery
Cristina Serban - Middletown NJ, US Gustavo De Los Reyes - Fair Haven NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P. - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709203, 709238
Abstract:
System(s) and method(s) are provided to route data within a network of content with specific service constraints to mobile devices. A mobile network management component receives an identifier (ID) of a base station that serves a mobile device that originates a request for data, and relays the ID to a network platform that administers content. A mapping that associates one or more base stations with a deployed content node and the received ID are utilized to identify a content node to serve the request for data via the base station. The received request for data is directed to the identified content node. A service constraint configuration can be allocated for exchange of payload data between the mobile device and the network platform. For a request to consume data and a request to supply data, identified content node delivers data and receives data, respectively, in accordance with the service constraint allocation.
Method And System For Content Distribution Network Security
Deepak K. Chawla - Ocean NJ, US Gustavo de los Reyes - Fair Haven NJ, US Cristina Serban - Middletown NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
726 23
Abstract:
A content delivery system includes an upload module, a content delivery module, and a monitoring module. The upload module is configured to receive content from a content provider, detect content containing malicious software or proprietary information, and provide information about the content to a monitoring module. The content delivery module is configured to detect content containing malicious software or unauthorized changes, detect operational changes to the content delivery module, provide information about the content and the operational changes to the monitoring module, receive a request for the content from a client system, and provide the content to the client system. The monitoring module is configured to monitor a network for potentially malicious traffic, receive information from the content delivery module and the upload module, correlate the information and the potentially malicious traffic to identify a security event, and trigger a response to the security event.
A platform for hosting virtual events includes a user interface module generating a user interface for accessing a virtual event; a conferencing module providing conferencing between participants of the virtual event; a virtual environment module generating a virtual environment for interaction between participants of the virtual event; and a payment processing module collecting payments from participants of the virtual event and distributing payments to an event planner.
- Atlanta GA, US Cristina Serban - Sarasota FL, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04L 12/18
Abstract:
Concepts and technologies disclosed herein are directed to secure virtual meetings. According to one aspect, a user system can execute a secure virtual meeting module to identify a user that is to participate in a virtual meeting. The secure virtual meeting module can identify an authorized meeting environment in which the user is authorized to participate in the virtual meeting. The secure virtual meeting module can determine if the user is present in the authorized meeting environment, if an unauthorized person is present in the authorized meeting environment, and if a device is operating in a listening mode. In response to determining that the user is present in the authorized meeting environment, the unauthorized person is not present in the authorized meeting environment, and the device is not operating in the listening mode, the secure virtual meeting module can instruct a virtual meeting application to begin the virtual meeting.
Blockchain Solution For An Automated Advertising Marketplace
- Atlanta GA, US Hans Fischmann - Wellesley MA, US Cristina Serban - Middletown NJ, US Jennifer Morovitz - Ballwin MO, US Paul Giura - Cohoes NY, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02 H04L 9/06 H04L 9/32 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a device, that includes a processing system including a processor, and a memory that stores executable instructions that, when executed by the processing system, facilitate performance of operations, the operations including: creating an initial block in a blockchain, wherein the initial block includes first information describing an advertisement spot generated by a viewer device; adding second information to the initial block that identifies a purchaser of the advertisement spot; calculating a cryptographic hash for the initial block; and sending a copy of the cryptographic hash to a network element of a communications network, wherein the network element records the copy of the cryptographic hash in a hash ledger. Other embodiments are disclosed.