— Velva, ND — Full Stack

Software, networks, and hardware — one operator.

Custom databases, network architecture, and hands-on repair. Each service is connected because the code, the machine, and the infrastructure are connected.

Close-up of hands at a workbench writing code on a mechanical keyboard, a monitor in the background showing a SQL schema diagram, shop fluorescent light overhead, cables visible to one side
Close-up of hands at a workbench writing code on a mechanical keyboard, a monitor in the background showing a SQL schema diagram, shop fluorescent light overhead, cables visible to one side
Over-the-shoulder view of a network rack mid-install, ethernet cables being routed, a laptop showing a Linux terminal with network diagnostic output, available shop light, no people visible from front
Over-the-shoulder view of a network rack mid-install, ethernet cables being routed, a laptop showing a Linux terminal with network diagnostic output, available shop light, no people visible from front
Close-up of hands removing a motherboard from a desktop tower on a workbench, diagnostic multimeter and screwdrivers nearby, hard practical fluorescent light, no studio softbox
Close-up of hands removing a motherboard from a desktop tower on a workbench, diagnostic multimeter and screwdrivers nearby, hard practical fluorescent light, no studio softbox
/ Core Services

Built from first principles

Custom Software & Databases

Network Architecture & Integration

Computer & Electronics Repair

Database applications designed around your actual workflow. SQL Server deployment, schema design, and query optimization — built for the problem you have, not a template.

Windows, Linux, and MacOS networks diagnosed at the root. Hybrid environments, server setup, and cross-platform integration — no guesswork, no surface-level patches.

Hardware repair performed by the same person who understands the software running on it. Diagnosis goes deeper because the full system is in view, not just the visible symptom.

Wide shop-floor view to the right, a monitor in the foreground showing a terminal with a running diagnostic query, cables running along the baseboard, north-facing window light entering from the left, practical and unstaged
Wide shop-floor view to the right, a monitor in the foreground showing a terminal with a running diagnostic query, cables running along the baseboard, north-facing window light entering from the left, practical and unstaged
Root Cause, Every Time

The hardware and the code answer to each other

Most technical calls stop at the software layer. When I diagnose a system, I work through both sides — what the application is doing and what the machine underneath is actually capable of.

That means infrastructure problems surface before they become outages, and software specs get written with the real hardware constraints already accounted for.

Describe the problem. I'll tell you what it takes.

Whether it's a database from scratch, a network that keeps failing, or a machine that needs hands-on diagnosis — start with a message.