Tom Fisher was Appointed as Chief Technology Officer at SuccessFactors

Date of management change: May 09, 2009 

What Happened?

San Mateo, CA-based SuccessFactors appointed Tom Fisher as Chief Technology Officer.

 

About the Company

SAP SuccessFactors is the global provider of cloud-based human capital management (HCM) software. Our human capital management application suite integrates onboarding, social business and collaboration tools, a learning management system (LMS), performance management, recruiting software, applicant tracking software, succession planning, talent management, and HR analytics to deliver business strategy alignment, team execution, and maximum people performance to organizations of all sizes across more than 60 industries.

 

About the Person

As CTO, Tom works with enterprise cusTomers to ensure they take full advantage of MapR technology. He also leads initiatives to advance the company’s innovation agenda globally.   Tom was previously with Oracle, where he was a senior executive in engineering and operations for over five years, supporting the company’s top 40 cloud cusTomers globally. He was also Oracle’s senior vice president and CIO for global commercial cloud services, focusing on improving service delivery through auTomation and direct action with cusTomers. Prior to Oracle, Tom served as CIO and vice president of cloud computing at SuccessFactors (now SAP), where he ran cloud operations as well as emerging technologies in product engineering. Additionally, Tom led technology teams at Qualcomm as CIO of CDMA technologies and with eBay Inc. where he was vice president and acting CTO.

 

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