Meet the Author
Jeremy is a Principal Architect at a Fortune 500. He has spent his career focused on managing and securing devices and apps that drive employee productivity. He has lead Exchange migrations (2003-2010, Lotus to EXO), deployed and manage VDI environments, migrated 1000’s of Macs between numerous Jamf Pro instances, and deployed Microsoft 365 across to a wide range of industries scaling to 350,000 users. His passion is mainly Devices, Identity and Security technologies, but can also be found building apps in various languages (poorly). He has been apart several successful product launches, including building device management software allowing for people to setup their Macs and Windows devices years before DEP and AutoPilot, as well as commercial software in the Healthcare industry. He has spoken at Jamf Nation and Microsoft Ignite on Systems Management.
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About ModernWork 365
ModernWork 365 is a technology blog focused on enabling the “Modern WorkPlace” for Enterprise Architects, Desktop, Security Engineering teams and IT Decision Makers, or anyone trying to navigate the immense complexity that is all of the Microsoft 365 products and services. ModernWork 365 focuses on how to achieve “digital transformation” of your IT infrastructure by connecting it to the Microsoft 365 Cloud.
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