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Marc Mario Alaia

from Trafford, PA
Age ~54

Marc Alaia Phones & Addresses

  • 272 Saunders Station Rd, Trafford, PA 15085 (412) 856-1211
  • White Stone, VA
  • Tatamy, PA
  • Telluride, CO
  • Central City, PA
  • Ligonier, PA
  • Monroeville, PA
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Shanksville, PA

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Board Member

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Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Indian Lake Marina May 2007 - May 2017
Owner

Blueotter, Inc. May 2007 - May 2017
Board Member

Eyenavision, Inc. May 2007 - May 2017
Board Member

Eyenovate May 2007 - May 2017
Board Member

Alphasource Procurement Systems 2001 - 2004
Chief Information Officer
Education:
University of Pittsburgh Katz Graduate School of Business 2004 - 2005
Wintersville High School
University of Pittsburgh
Skills:
Strategic Planning
Leadership
Management
Sales
Strategy
Business Development
Business Strategy
Entrepreneurship
Project Management
New Business Development
Product Development
Program Management
Marketing Strategy
Business Analysis
Consulting
Contract Negotiation
It Strategy
Information Technology
Network Architecture
Process Improvement
Product Management
Software Development
Start Up Environment
Strategic Partnerships
Vendor Management
Business Process Improvement
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Marc M. Alaia
Principal
Frog Pond Restaurant
Eating Place
272 Saunders Sta Rd, Trafford, PA 15085
Marc Alaia
Principal
Stonycreek Boat Services, Inc
Services-Misc
100 Lk Shr Rd, Friedens, PA 15541
(814) 267-3155
Marc Alaia
Treasurer
Northwinds Golf Course
Amusement/Recreation Services · Golf Courses & Country Clubs
701 S Shr Trl, Central City, PA 15926
700 S Shr Trl, Central City, PA 15926
(814) 754-4653
Marc Alaia
Owner, President
Indian Lake Marina, Inc
Ret Boats/Storage & Repair Svcs · Boat Sales
234 S Shr Trl, Central City, PA 15926
(814) 754-4774, (814) 754-1700
Marc M. Alaia
Principal
Indian Lake Marina LLC
Marina Operation
272 Saunders Sta Rd, Trafford, PA 15085
Marc Alaia
Alphasource Procurement Systems LLC
Computer Related Services
401 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
3 Gtwy Ctr SUITE 2400, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
(412) 325-1000

Publications

Us Patents

Method And System For Maintaining The Integrity Of Electronic Auctions Using A Configurable Bid Monitoring Agent

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US Patent:
6408283, Jun 18, 2002
Filed:
May 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/311582
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
FreeMarkets, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G06F 1530
US Classification:
705 37, 705 26, 705 27
Abstract:
A method and system for conducting electronic auctions is described. A dynamic lot closing extension feature avoids collisions in closing times of multiple lots by dynamically extending the closing time of a subsequent lot if a preceding lots closing time is extended to be too close to the subsequent lots then-currently scheduled closing time. Scheduled closing times can be extended with a flexible overtime feature, in which the properties of the event triggering the extension and the duration of the overtime period(s) can be tailored to a particular auction, particular lots of products within an auction, and to the particular time within an auction process. The bidding status of a lot can be set to a âpendingâ status after the nominal closing time for submission of bids to allow bidders to alert the auction coordinator of technical problems in submission of bids. This allows the possibility for a lot to be return to open status for further bidding by all bidders. The auction may be paused by the auction coordinator to correct technical, market and miscellaneous problems that may arise during the course of an auction.

Method And System For Controlling Bidding In Electronic Auctions Using Bidder-Specific Bid Limitations

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US Patent:
6499018, Dec 24, 2002
Filed:
May 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/311558
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
FreeMarkets, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G06F 1530
US Classification:
705 37, 705 26, 705 27, 705 1
Abstract:
A method and system for conducting electronic auctions is described. A dynamic lot closing extension feature avoids collisions in closing times of multiple lots by dynamically extending the closing time of a subsequent lot if a preceding lots closing time is extended to be too close to the subsequent lots then-currently scheduled closing time. Scheduled closing times can be extended with a flexible overtime feature, in which the properties of the event triggering the extension and the duration of the overtime period(s) can be tailored to a particular auction, particular lots of products within an auction, and to the particular time within an auction process. The bidding status of a lot can be set to a âpendingâ status after the nominal closing time for submission of bids to allow bidders to alert the auction coordinator of technical problems in submission of bids. This allows the possibility for a lot to be return to open status for further bidding by all bidders. The auction may be paused by the auction coordinator to correct technical, market and miscellaneous problems that may arise during the course of an auction.

Method And System For Dynamically Controlling Overtime In Electronic Auctions

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US Patent:
7152043, Dec 19, 2006
Filed:
Apr 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/832381
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA, US
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA, US
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA, US
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA, US
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA, US
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jason Reneau - Boston MA, US
Frederick W. Roberts - Pittsburgh PA, US
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Ariba, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/60
US Classification:
705 37, 705 26, 705 27
Abstract:
A method and system for conducting electronic auctions is described. A dynamic lot closing extension feature avoids collisions in closing times of multiple lots by dynamically extending the closing time of a subsequent lot if a preceding lot's closing time is extended to be too close to the subsequent lot's then-currently scheduled closing time. In one embodiment, scheduled closing times can be extended with a flexible overtime feature, in which the properties of the event triggering the extension and the duration of the overtime period(s) can be tailored to a particular auction, particular lots of products within an auction, and to the particular time within an auction process.

Method And System For Controlling The Initiation And Duration Of Overtime Intervals In Electronic Auctions

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US Patent:
7283980, Oct 16, 2007
Filed:
Apr 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/828731
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA, US
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA, US
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA, US
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA, US
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA, US
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jason Reneau - Boston MA, US
Frederick W. Roberts - Pittsburgh PA, US
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Ariba, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 37, 705 1, 705 26
Abstract:
A method and system for conducting electronic auctions is described. A dynamic lot closing extension feature avoids collisions in closing times of multiple lots by dynamically extending the closing time of a subsequent lot if a preceding lot's closing time is extended to be too close to the subsequent lot's then-currently scheduled closing time. Scheduled closing times can be extended with a flexible overtime feature, in which the properties of the event triggering the extension and the duration of the overtime period(s) can be tailored to a particular auction, particular lots of products within an auction, and to the particular time within an auction process. The bidding status of a lot can be set to a “pending” status after the nominal closing time for submission of bids to allow bidders to alert the auction coordinator of technical problems in submission of bids. This allows the possibility for a lot to be return to open status for further bidding by all bidders. The auction may be paused by the auction coordinator to correct technical, market and miscellaneous problems that may arise during the course of an auction.

Method And System For Controlling An Electronic Auction During The Transition To A Closed State

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US Patent:
7395238, Jul 1, 2008
Filed:
Apr 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/832437
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA, US
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA, US
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA, US
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA, US
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA, US
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jason Reneau - Boston MA, US
Frederick W. Roberts - Pittsburgh PA, US
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Ariba, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 37
Abstract:
A method and system for conducting electronic auctions is described. A dynamic lot closing extension feature avoids collisions in closing times of multiple lots by dynamically extending the closing time of a subsequent lot if a preceding lot's closing time is extended to be too close to the subsequent lot's then-currently scheduled closing time. Scheduled closing times can be extended with a flexible overtime feature, in which the properties of the event triggering the extension and the duration of the overtime period(s) can be tailored to a particular auction, particular lots of products within an auction, and to the particular time within an auction process. The bidding status of a lot can be set to a “pending” status after the nominal closing time for submission of bids to allow bidders to alert the auction coordinator of technical problems in submission of bids. This allows the possibility for a lot to be return to open status for further bidding by all bidders. The auction may be paused by the auction coordinator to correct technical, market and miscellaneous problems that may arise during the course of an auction.

Method And System For Dynamically Controlling Overtime In Electronic Auctions

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US Patent:
7558746, Jul 7, 2009
Filed:
Aug 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/500823
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA, US
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA, US
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA, US
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA, US
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA, US
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jason Reneau - Boston MA, US
Frederick W. Roberts - Pittsburgh PA, US
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Ariba, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 26, 705 37
Abstract:
Information about a first lot and a second lot is displayed. The information includes a first closing time for the first lot, and a second closing time for the second lot. The second closing time is later than the first closing time. Responsive to the receipt of a bid for the first lot within a first predefined timer interval of the first closing time, an updated first closing time for the first lot is determined. The updated first closing time is displayed. If the updated first closing time is less than a second predefined time interval from the second closing time, an updated second closing time is displayed.

Method And System For Controlling An Electronic Auction During The Transition To A Closed State

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US Patent:
7571137, Aug 4, 2009
Filed:
Oct 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/982342
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA, US
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA, US
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA, US
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA, US
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA, US
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jason W. Reneau - Boston MA, US
Frederick W. Roberts - Pittsburgh PA, US
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Ariba, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 37, 705 35, 705 36 R
Abstract:
A method and system for conducting electronic auctions is described. A dynamic lot closing extension feature avoids collisions in closing times of multiple lots by dynamically extending the closing time of a subsequent lot if a preceding lot's closing time is extended to be too close to the subsequent lot's then-currently scheduled closing time. Scheduled closing times can be extended with a flexible overtime feature, in which the properties of the event triggering the extension and the duration of the overtime period(s) can be tailored to a particular auction, particular lots of products within an auction, and to the particular time within an auction process. The bidding status of a lot can be set to a “pending” status after the nominal closing time for submission of bids to allow bidders to alert the auction coordinator of technical problems in submission of bids. This allows the possibility for a lot to be return to open status for further bidding by all bidders. The auction may be paused by the auction coordinator to correct technical, market and miscellaneous problems that may arise during the course of an auction.

Method And System For Controlling The Initiation And Duration Of Overtime Interval In Electronic Auctions

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US Patent:
7792707, Sep 7, 2010
Filed:
Oct 11, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/974523
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA, US
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA, US
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA, US
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA, US
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA, US
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jason W. Reneau - Boston MA, US
Frederick W. Roberts - Pittsburgh PA, US
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Ariba, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 26, 705 37
Abstract:
Control of overtime in an auction is disclosed. A first time interval, a second time interval, and a first closing time for a first lot are defined. It is determined that at least one new bid for the first lot is received during the first time interval. The new bid is received close to the first closing time. The first closing time is extended using the second time interval if the correlation between the new bid and the at least one other bid satisfies a trigger criterion that is based on a rank of the new bid and the at least one other bid.
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