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'''Seth Adam Ravin''', is the ] (CEO), ] and ] of ], which was formed in 2005 as a ] ] company for ] ] of ] and its licensees. He holds a ] in ] from the ].


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==Career==
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Ravin has served several positions as a ], including vice president, with ] between 1996 and 2001, and was responsible for directing ] policies, global ] and upgrade and maintenance of software. He then served as ] of Saba Software.
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Ravin co-founded TomorrowNow in March 2002. The company provided support and maintenance services for ] and ] products. He served as ] and ]. TomorrowNow competed against PeopleSoft for their maintenance & support business, charging prices as low as 30% of PeopleSoft's. TomorrowNow won service contracts from clients such as Safeway, ] and the state of ]. (Bank 2004)
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Ravin retired from TomorrowNow in March 2005 after he sold his 50 percent ] in TomorrowNow to ] in January 2005.
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Early in his career, Ravin held several ] positions in software development and consultation companies. Ravin also worked in ] in converting ]s to civilian facilities. He worked in ] assisting the ] with ] of the ] ] agreement in ].

==References==
*David Bank, 2004. . ], 30 September, page B1.

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