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Ammiel Kamon

from Burlingame, CA
Age ~56

Ammiel Kamon Phones & Addresses

  • 15 El Quanito Way, Burlingame, CA 94010 (650) 344-5959 (650) 520-7806
  • Truckee, CA
  • 897 Jordan Ave, Los Altos, CA 94022
  • 56 Moss St, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 864-2927
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Pittsburgh, PA

Resumes

Resumes

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Chief Technology Officer

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Location:
15 El Quanito Way, Burlingame, CA 94010
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Kontera since Jul 2009
Executive Vice President, Marketing & Mobile

Rearden Commerce Nov 2008 - Jul 2009
Vice President Marketing

Emptoris, Inc. Apr 2006 - Oct 2008
SVP Product Management & Marketing

diCarta Sep 2002 - Mar 2006
SVP Product Management, Marketing & Business Development

Netscape Communications Apr 1995 - Sep 1999
Vice President
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University 1986 - 1990
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science
Skills:
Saas
Enterprise Software
Business Strategy
Product Management
Strategic Partnerships
Go To Market Strategy
Analytics
Start Ups
E Commerce
Leadership
Mobile Devices
Product Marketing
Cloud Computing
Strategy
Marketing
Lead Generation
Big Data
Crm
Software As A Service
Competitive Analysis
Customer Relationship Management
Executive Management
Interests:
Mobile
Enterprise Software
Consumer Internet
Languages:
English
Hebrew
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Vice President Marketing And Business Development

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Location:
Burlingame, CA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Dicarta
Vice President Marketing and Business Development

Publications

Us Patents

Method & Apparatus For Identifying Contract Characteristics

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US Patent:
20100268528, Oct 21, 2010
Filed:
Apr 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/424659
Inventors:
Olga Raskina - Arlington MA, US
Robert Marc Jamison - San Jose CA, US
Ammiel Kamon - Burlingame CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/27
G06F 17/21
US Classification:
704 9, 715256
Abstract:
A contract characteristic identification application includes a user interface, a plurality of contract characteristic definitions, a natural language processing module and a characteristic identification function. At least one contract characteristic is defined and evaluated and the text of at least one contract is entering into the application. A document evaluation function included in the natural language processing module operates to evaluate the contents of the text of the contract against the defined contract characteristic and returns a listing of contract text that is closest to the defined contract characteristic of interest.

Method & Apparatus For Identifying A Secondary Concept In A Collection Of Documents

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US Patent:
20110131228, Jun 2, 2011
Filed:
Feb 11, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/025218
Inventors:
OLGA RASKINA - Arlington MA, US
Robert Marc Jamison - San Jose CA, US
Ammiel Kamon - Burlingame CA, US
Assignee:
Emptoris, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707760, 707E17073
Abstract:
A Methodology for identifying secondary concepts that are included in one or more documents in a collection of documents is disclosed. Training information is manually created from a subset of a collection of documents and used by a primary concept identification function to process textual information contained in the documents included in the collection of documents to identify primary concepts included in the collection of documents. Each of the primary concepts included in the collection of documents is used as input to a secondary concept identification function which results in the identification of secondary concepts included in each of the primary concepts. A query is generated and used as input to both the primary and secondary concept identification functions and the result of both the operation of both of these functions on the query is compared to the identified secondary concepts. The distance between the query and each of the secondary concepts is determined and those secondary concepts that are within a predetermined distance of the query are displayed.

Interactive Layer On Touch-Based Devices For Presenting Web And Content Pages

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US Patent:
20130328811, Dec 12, 2013
Filed:
Jun 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/913284
Inventors:
Assaf Henkin - Tel Aviv, IL
Yoav Shaham - Ramat Hasharon, IL
Itai Brickner - Tel Aviv, IL
Barak Shein - San Francisco CA, US
Ammiel Kamon - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Kontera Technologies, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/041
US Classification:
345173
Abstract:
Techniques are described for selecting and providing enhanced, interactive content that can be displayed atop web-based content when presented via a touch-enabled display. The enhanced and interactive content is presented in an opener component that has a visual representation that is intended to convey a metaphorical representation of a real-world object, via which a user might naturally and intuitively interact via the touch-enabled display. When the opener component is invoked via a touch-based gesture, pre-loaded content may be presented, or additional functionality may be invoked.

Method & Apparatus For Identifying A Secondary Concept In A Collection Of Documents

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US Patent:
20100131569, May 27, 2010
Filed:
Nov 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/275949
Inventors:
Robert Marc Jamison - San Jose CA, US
Ammiel Kamon - Burlingame CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/06
G06F 17/30
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707803, 707E17014
Abstract:
A Methodology for identifying secondary concepts that are included in one or more documents in a collection of documents is disclosed. Training information is manually created from a subset of a collection of documents and used by a primary concept identification function to process textual information contained in the documents included in the collection of documents to identify primary concepts included in the collection of documents. Each of the primary concepts included in the collection of documents is used as input to a secondary concept identification function which results in the identification of secondary concepts included in each of the primary concepts. A query is generated and used as input to both the primary and secondary concept identification functions and the result of both the operation of both of these functions on the query is compared to the identified secondary concepts. The distance between the query and each of the secondary concepts is determined and those secondary concepts that are within a predetermined distance of the query are displayed.
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