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Executive Bios


Jeremy Moskowitz - Founder

Jeremy Moskowitz founded PolicyPak Software after working with hundreds of customers with the same problem: they couldn't manage the applications using the technology with they already had.

So, he founded PolicyPak Software.

Jeremy also founded GPanswers.com, a community portal for all things Group Policy. Jeremy 's best-selling Group Policy books are on the desks of happy administrators everywhere. Learn more at www.GPanswers.com/books.

Jeremy holds a Computer Science degree from the University of Delaware, was one of the first MCSEs in the world, and has been designated an MVP in Group Policy by Microsoft for the last several years running.

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Michael Dennis - Chief Technical Officer

Michael brings over 25 years of desktop, server and mobile device management experience to the PolicyPak team.  Michael is well-known as the "inventor", sometimes "Father of Group Policy." Michael's work at Microsoft on the Group Policy team is legendary, developing a technology which is used on every modern Windows computer in the world.

Michael continued on with Microsoft to lead the administrative experience product development for Microsoft Mobile Device Manager which enables Windows Mobile devices to have a corporate VPN, receive policy-based configuration and enabling software distribution.

Prior to joining Microsoft Michael worked at Mobil Oil corporation (now Exxon-Mobil) he developed a policy and software distribution system based on the then available technologies.  Through-out his career he has worked with many IT managers in the Fortune 1000 to understand their needs and help implement solutions to get their challenges met.

Michael has an incredible focus on truly understanding the business needs from customers and converting that into useful and usable solutions.  He brings his strategic vision and practical approach to desktop and remote device management to PolicyPak, where he drives the technical solutions, and provides strategic direction.



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