Services
What I can help you with.
Most businesses don't come in with a clearly defined technical problem. They come in with a goal, a frustration or a question - and the technical problem reveals itself once we start digging. The work I do falls into three areas that often overlap in practice.
AI Solutions and Architecture
Cutting through the noise to build AI that actually works.
This is the core of what I do. There's a lot of noise in the AI space right now. Every tool claims to be intelligent, every platform promises transformation and most businesses are left trying to figure out what's real and what's marketing. I help cut through that.
I work with businesses to design and build AI systems that actually solve the problem they're meant to solve. That starts with understanding whether AI is even the right approach. When AI is the right answer, I focus on getting the architecture right from the start - proper context management, input validation, output guardrails and a system design that can scale.
Data Engineering and Infrastructure
Giving your data a foundation you can actually trust.
AI doesn't work without good data. Neither does anything else. A lot of businesses I work with have data scattered across multiple systems with no clean way to bring it together. Reports take too long, numbers don't match across teams and nobody fully trusts the data they're looking at.
I design and build the pipelines, warehouses and integrations that give your data a proper foundation - reliable, structured, and accessible without requiring a developer every time someone has a question.
Analytics and Business Intelligence
Turning data into decisions people actually act on.
Data infrastructure gets the data where it needs to go. Analytics turns it into something you can act on. I build reporting systems and dashboards that give decision-makers clear, accurate visibility - not vanity metrics, but actual operational intelligence.
This work often connects directly to the data engineering layer. Once the infrastructure is solid, the analytics layer is where the value becomes visible to leadership.