Mark Bauhaus | |
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Title | Executive Vice President, Juniper Networks. |
Term | Sep 2007 - Till date |
Successor | Incumbent |
Mark Bauhaus is the Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Service Layer Technology (SLT) Business Group of Juniper Networks,[1][2][3][4] an MNC networking products company based in Sunnyvale, California.[5]
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Bauhaus holds a Bachelors degree in business management and environmental systems analysis from the University of California at Davis.[1][6]
Bauhaus started his career as an environmental engineer for Hewlett-Packard[2] during January 1979 to October 1985 where he implemented hazardous materials management programs and systems. He served at Sun Microsystems from December 1986 to December 2006 in a range of executive level assignments, including the position of Senior Vice President, Service Oriented Architecture Software.[7][1] He led one of the fastest growing software segments at Sun, managing acquired SeeBeyond Inc. as well as Sun's identity management, infrastructure and web services software operations.He replaced the retiring SeeBeyond CEO during the integration process with Sun. Prior to this, Bauhaus was the senior vice president, Java web services,[8][9][10] responsible for Sun's enterprise software business, and SVP, Business Integration,[11] Application Platform, & Identity Management Software and was the vice president and founder of the Global Dot-Com consulting business that delivered global, high-end software architectural consulting services. He was chosen as one of Sun's top 15 Vice President's in the first ever, one-year Sun leadership Institute program.
From January 2007 to September 2007, he served as the founder and CEO of Bauhaus Productions Consulting. [7][1] He joined Juniper Networks in September 2007 as Executive Vice President and General Manager, Service Layer Technology Business Group.[1] He leads the SLT business group, with responsibility for the company's security, application acceleration, unified access control and enterprise routing product lines.[2]
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