Wide environmental shot of a dimly lit server room corridor, a technician's hands visible at a rack panel under warm task lighting, cables organized with deliberate care, soft natural light bleeding in from a glass door at the far end
Wide environmental shot of a dimly lit server room corridor, a technician's hands visible at a rack panel under warm task lighting, cables organized with deliberate care, soft natural light bleeding in from a glass door at the far end
/ Real situations, real outcomes

Work that holds up when you look closely

Each engagement below started with something broken or uncertain. Here is what we walked into, what we did, and how things looked afterward.

Overhead close-up of a cluttered IT planning desk — handwritten network diagrams on graph paper, a half-drunk coffee mug, a laptop showing a terminal window, natural window light casting soft shadows across the scene
Overhead close-up of a cluttered IT planning desk — handwritten network diagrams on graph paper, a half-drunk coffee mug, a laptop showing a terminal window, natural window light casting soft shadows across the scene
Extreme close-up of hands at a mechanical keyboard, a security audit checklist beside the laptop under warm golden window light, a sticky note with handwritten IP ranges just visible at the edge of the frame
Extreme close-up of hands at a mechanical keyboard, a security audit checklist beside the laptop under warm golden window light, a sticky note with handwritten IP ranges just visible at the edge of the frame
Wide environmental shot of a quiet open-plan office at dusk, monitors glowing with dashboard charts, a single technician reviewing logs at a standing desk, ambient golden-hour light through large windows
Wide environmental shot of a quiet open-plan office at dusk, monitors glowing with dashboard charts, a single technician reviewing logs at a standing desk, ambient golden-hour light through large windows
Close-up of a notebook open to a hand-drawn network topology diagram, a pen resting across the page, a warm desk lamp illuminating the sketch from the left, a blurred second monitor visible in the background
Close-up of a notebook open to a hand-drawn network topology diagram, a pen resting across the page, a warm desk lamp illuminating the sketch from the left, a blurred second monitor visible in the background
— Four engagements

Find a situation you recognize

Regional logistics firm
Professional services group

Infrastructure mid-collapse, no internal IT

Security gaps found the hard way

A 90-person distributor called us after their primary server failed during peak season. We had them back on stable ground within 48 hours and rebuilt their backup architecture over the following month.

After a phishing incident exposed client data, this 40-person firm needed more than a patch — they needed a clear security posture. We audited, patched, and trained their staff in six weeks.

Healthcare administration
Retail chain, 12 locations

Compliance deadline, no roadmap

Every store on a different system

A billing office facing HIPAA review had no documentation of their IT environment. We mapped their systems, closed the gaps, and handed them a compliance-ready audit trail three weeks before their deadline.

Point-of-sale inconsistencies were costing this retailer hours of manual reconciliation daily. We standardized their stack across all locations and cut that overhead to under 20 minutes.

Candid shot of two colleagues at a shared desk reviewing printed monitoring reports together, coffee cups nearby, warm natural light from a side window, relaxed and focused — no posed eye contact with the camera
Candid shot of two colleagues at a shared desk reviewing printed monitoring reports together, coffee cups nearby, warm natural light from a side window, relaxed and focused — no posed eye contact with the camera
• Past the initial scope

Most of these clients are still with us

The initial fix is the start of the relationship, not the whole of it. Fewer interruptions, predictable monthly costs, and a direct line to people who already know your environment — that's what keeps the conversation going.

See your own situation in any of these?

Tell us what you're dealing with. No assessment forms, no automated follow-ups — just a direct conversation with the people who would actually be doing the work.