Technology
Assistance in marine technology, cloud computing, home and boat automation
Since I was a child, I’ve been taking things apart to see how they work. That same curiosity still drives me — only now, it’s through servers, sensors, and saltwater. Over the past 14 years, I’ve worked across ICT systems and data infrastructure, supporting public institutions and research teams handling sensitive health data. These days, I move between land and sea, from cloud systems to marine tech, always looking for ways to make things run better — and smarter.
Making sense of ICT
Managing ICT systems isn’t just about keeping things online — it’s about understanding how each part connects, how information flows, and how to make the complex feel simple. It means staying grounded in the present while keeping an eye on what’s coming next.
I’ve learned that good infrastructure isn’t loud. It’s silent, seamless, and resilient. It adapts, protects, and supports — just like a good crew. And like sailing, it requires constant attention, anticipation, and a calm mind when the wind changes.
Technology at sea
The sea is where my heart lives — and where tech gets real. I’ve spent years working with onboard electronics: radars, plotters, sonar, AIS, VHF, satellite systems. It’s not just gear to me; it’s a language of signals and silence, of knowing where you are and staying connected when everything around you is water and wind.
I offer support for nautical systems because I understand what it means to rely on them. Out there, it’s not about fancy dashboards. It’s about trust — in your tools, your setup, and the people who helped you build it.
Between clouds and currents
Cloud computing has changed the game — not just on land, but at sea too. Imagine a sailboat sending real-time data to the cloud: weather, currents, engine metrics, environmental sensors. That data gets processed, analysed, and turned into insight — right there, mid-ocean.
It’s not science fiction. It’s happening. And it’s opening the door to smarter navigation, better research, and more sustainable marine practices. I’m excited to be part of that change — connecting cloud systems with the raw, unpredictable beauty of the sea.
Where I'm heading
Technology isn’t cold to me. It’s alive — like the sea. It moves, it breathes, it surprises you. And just like on a boat, you learn to read it, respect it, and keep it in balance.
I’ll keep working between worlds: deploying data systems on land, fine-tuning electronics at sea. What drives me is simple — to make things work better, to keep learning, and to bring a little magic into every solution. Whether I’m sorting out a glitch or designing a whole new system, my compass stays the same: clarity, purpose, and care.