Oracle
Senior Director Software Development
Netsuite Aug 2011 - Mar 2017
Director, Software Development
Netsuite Jun 2004 - Jun 2011
Senior Technical Manager
Netsuite Apr 2001 - Jun 2004
Technical Manager
Netsuite Feb 2000 - Apr 2001
Software Developer
Education:
Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse Iii 1990 - 1996
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
Lycée Limoux
Skills:
Cloud Computing Software Development Crm Saas Erp Enterprise Software Netsuite Agile Methodologies Internationalization Software Project Management Integration Offshore Software Development Scrum Web Applications Soa Databases Solution Architecture Outsourcing Enterprise Architecture Business Intelligence Distributed Systems Software Engineering Pre Sales Xml Linux Sdlc Perl Requirements Analysis E Commerce Product Management Web Services Unix Scalability Paas Agile Project Management Mobile Applications Java Enterprise Edition
Patrice M. Fabre - Redwood City CA, US Rosalina T. Kessman - Los Angeles CA, US Yang Forjindam - Foster City CA, US
Assignee:
Netsuite, Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206
Abstract:
A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods are described in the context of a web-based business information system having an internal e-mail facility, wherein e-mail communications between a native e-mail system of an end user of the web-based business information system and an external contact are facilitated and automatically tracked by the web-based business information system, the native e-mail system lying outside the web-based business information system but often being preferred by the end user over the internal e-mail facility of the web-based business information system. The described preferred embodiments provide for easy-to-use, reasonably transparent, “no-click” integration of the web-based business information system with the end user's native e-mail system in a manner that is independent of the particular type and choice of native e-mail system.
Patrice M. Fabre - Redwood City CA, US Rosalina T. Kessman - Los Angeles CA, US Yang Forjindam - Foster City CA, US
Assignee:
NetSuite Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206
Abstract:
A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods are described in the context of a web-based business information system having an internal e-mail facility, wherein e-mail communications between a native e-mail system of an end user of the web-based business information system and an external contact are facilitated and automatically tracked by the web-based business information system, the native e-mail system lying outside the web-based business information system but often being preferred by the end user over the internal e-mail facility of the web-based business information system. The described preferred embodiments provide for easy-to-use, reasonably transparent, “no-click” integration of the web-based business information system with the end user's native e-mail system in a manner that is independent of the particular type and choice of native e-mail system.
Integrating A Web-Based Business Application With Existing Client-Side Electronic Mail Systems
Patrice Fabre - Redwood City CA, US Rosalina Kessman - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G06F015/16 G06F015/173
US Classification:
709206000, 709224000
Abstract:
A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods are described in the context of a web-based business information system having an internal e-mail facility, wherein e-mail communications between a native e-mail system of an end user of the web-based business information system and an external contact are facilitated and automatically tracked by the web-based business information system, the native e-mail system lying outside the web-based business information system but often being preferred by the end user over the internal e-mail facility of the web-based business information system. The described preferred embodiments provide for easy-to-use, reasonably transparent, “no-click” integration of the web-based business information system with the end user's native e-mail system in a manner that is independent of the particular type and choice of native e-mail system.