Mark Fisher

Software Architect at Oracle

San Francisco Bay Area

Current
  • Software Architect at Oracle
Past
Education
  • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Georgia Institute of Technology
Connections
200 connections
Industry
Computer Software
Websites

Mark Fisher’s Summary

Architect with broad experience in a variety of projects. Excels at developing novel solutions to interesting problems. Drives projects to closure in the face of adversity.

Mark Fisher’s Specialties:

My strengths include my analytical/problem-solving acumen, my great people skills, as well as my willingness to do what needs to happen in order to get the job done.

My technical skillset includes C, java, PL/SQL, SQL, Unix, Linux, and Windows.


Mark Fisher’s Experience

  • Software Architect

    Oracle

    (Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; ORCL; Computer Software industry)

    2007Present (2 years)

    Architect for Subledger Accounting Team in Financial Applications working on projects for Fusion release.

  • Senior Manager

    Oracle

    (Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; ORCL; Computer Software industry)

    20012007 (6 years)

    Drove development of Digital Signature Infrastructure in Oracle Applications as well as the Integration Repository project (irep.oracle.com).

  • Project Leader

    Oracle

    (Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; ORCL; Computer Software industry)

    19962001 (5 years)

    Developed and maintained Concurrent Manager Functionality in Releases 10, 11, and 11i of Oracle Applications. Designed and implemented expanded scheduling features for Release 11. Led implementation of Generic Service Mangement functionality. Worked closely with product teams to integrate new functionality into their products. Presented at Oracle Applications User's Group conference.

  • Senior Software Engineer

    Oracle Corporation

    (Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; ORCL; Computer Software industry)

    19941996 (2 years)

    Developed and maintained Available-to-Promise and planning functionality in the Oracle Inventory product in Releases 10, and Smart Client (10SC). Designed and implemented a layer of product's Remote Procedure mechanism.

  • Graduate Research Assistant

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    (Government Agency; 5001-10,000 employees; Higher Education industry)

    June 1992April 1994 (1 year 11 months)

    Developed and implemented heuristics for project in process optimization for printed circuit board assembly. Project resulted in significant savings to manufacturers.


Mark Fisher’s Education

  • Georgia Institute of Technology

    MS , Computer Science , 19851994

  • Georgia Institute of Technology

    BS , Information and Computer Science , June 1992

    Activities and Societies:
    Certificate (Minor) in Philosophy; President's Scholar; Briarian Society (Co-op honor society); Repeated Top Scorer At Georgia Tech on Putnam Exam. Twelve quarters of full-time co-op experience at Georgia Tech Research Institute. WREK Radio.

Additional Information

Mark Fisher’s Websites:

Mark Fisher’s Groups:

Patents (applied for):

2004: Fisher, Mark, Philips, Andrew B., “Self Service Provisioning of Digital
Certificates”

2003: Puri, Srinivasulu, Akella, Ravindra, Durgada, Savita, Fisher, Mark, Saleeb, Hani, Gupta, Manish “Method Of And System For Determining If An Electronic Signature Is Necessary In Order To Commit A Transaction To A Database”

  •    Georgia Tech Alumni Network
  •    ORACLE CONNECTIONS

Mark Fisher’s Honors:

Partial List of Publications (My Erdos number is 2):

Fisher, Mark, "Using Advanced Schedules with Concurrent Requests," 1998 Oracle Applications Users Group San Diego Conference Proceedings, San Diego, California, May 17-20, 1998

Ammons, J.C., Baskerville, R., Carlyle, M., DePuy, G.W., Ellis, K.P., Fisher, M., McGinnis, L.F., Tovey, C.A., Xu, H., "Process Optimization for Circuit Card Assembly," Technical Report MHRC-TR-92-21 of the Material Handling Research Center, Georgia Institute of Technology.

Jaska, E. A., Nessmith, J. T., Corey, L.E., Park, S.Y., Fisher, M.D., Bigler, L.A., Comisky, W.J., and Mitchell, M.A., "Phased-Array Beampointing Error and Calibration," The GTRI Technical Journal, Volume 1, 1991, Georgia Institute of Technology, pp. 21-45.


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