J. Eric Anderson, President and CEO
Eric founded ERP-Link in 1998 after 15 years in IT executive management positions for high technology systems companies; all in the fields of applying supercomputing technology to some of the biggest IT business problems faced by corporations, including running SAP R/3 and very-large-scale data warehouses. His deep expertise in applying information technology to business was gained by working with Client/Server infrastructures, SAP/ERP systems, and by architecting and managing the deployment of eBusiness systems for companies such as Lockheed Martin, Alaska Airlines, MCI, and Merrill Lynch.
Before founding ERP-Link, he was with Amdahl Corporation, the Cray Research
Business Supercomputer Group, Floating Point Systems, Control
Data and Xerox Business Systems. He is a graduate of the School
of Business at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles,
Calif..
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Josef Leicht, Ph.D., CTO, SAP Technology
Leicht is the chief architect of ERP-Link technologies for web-enabling SAP and ERP-Link solutions to make SAP technology Microsoft .NET-ready for systems integration and optimization. Leicht has more than 18 years' of hands-on experience with SAP, and is uniquely skilled as an SAP and Microsoft .NET technologist and a business process expert in logistics, sales, and distributions systems.
Before co-founding ERP-Link with Eric Anderson, Leicht worked as a business process expert, functional implementation manager, project manager, ABAP development manager, and solution architect for U.S. and European companies running SAP, including Chrysler Euro Star, OEMV Austria, Shell, and Lucent. He also consulted for many other companies on the implementation, integration, and enhancement of their SAP R/2 and R/3 systems.
Leicht holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Karl Franzens University, Graz, Austria.
John Källén, Chief .NET Software Architect
Källén is the architect of ERP-Link's developer tools and their integration into the Microsoft Visual Studio environment. He is a technology expert in Microsoft Windows, COM, and ASP.NET applications and user interfaces, with interests ranging from user interface design, simulation, and graphics programming to program transformations, computer languages, and compiler technology.
Källén joined ERP-Link from Microsoft, which he joined as a software design engineer directly out of college. During his 11 years at Microsoft, he was a member of the development teams that produced Microsoft Mail 3.0, Exchange 4.0, Windows 95, Internet Explorer 4.0, Visual Studio 6, and Visual Studio.NET (2003 edition).
As a teenager, Källén was a support programmer with Swedish software developer Scala, where he worked on the CP/M, MS-DOS, and Unix versions of its software products for creating, distributing, and broadcasting multimedia content through digital signs, televisions, kiosks, and menu boards.
Källén received his B.E. in Computer Systems Engineering from Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif. |