Each facet is a component or part of a larger solution—an infrastructure layer, a data pipeline, a monitoring system, an integration. They’re the building blocks that combine to produce the outcomes described elsewhere.
I write them up individually because the decisions and tradeoffs at the component level are where the real engineering happens. A “multi-tenant SIEM platform” is an outcome; the choices around Document-Level Security vs. per-tenant indices, or Talos Linux vs. a traditional distro, are the facets that made it work.
A full on-prem infrastructure platform—from hyperconverged storage on commodity hardware through a 21-node Kubernetes cluster—with predictable costs, no cloud vendor lock-in, and rebuildable from scratch. Significant for deploying highly resilient infrastructure in air-gapped environments.
A disciplined approach to AI-assisted code generation that enforces quality guardrails and mitigates hallucination — enabling a solo engineer to ship production systems at the velocity typically requiring a larger team.
Integrating HubSpot CRM, Airtable, and a field-ready PWA so training coordinators have one place for operations—with live CRM data and reliable offline use.