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                            Jean-Claude Levy is founder of Intentware. 
                            
                            He was employed by Microsoft Corporation from 1997 
                            to 2000 as Application Developpment Consultant where 
                            he helped top French companies use Microsoft 
                            technologies. 
                            
                            From 2001, Lévy was hired by Visiolis as Information 
                            Technology Manager. Visiolis is the first company 
                            that enables remote online expertise in the French 
                            motorcar insurance industry. 
                            
                            Born in 1966, Lévy sold his first software in 1985 : 
                             was the first Tennis simulation 
                            game on the Apple II computer. He also was the 
                            author of Jerusalem Bible study software, a best 
                            seller in France, in 1997. 
 With Broderbund Software, he published Showoff in 
                            1987, the first Apple II GS Powerpoint like 
                            software, and in 1989 the Atari version of Prince of 
                            Persia the legendary action-adventure game.
 
                            
                            Lévy earned his M.S. in computer science from the 
                            Florida Tech university of Melbourne, Florida in 
                            1988. 
                            
                            Lévy has a strong interest in Jewish history, 
                            especially the century around the end of the second 
                            Temple. |