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20 YEARS IN THE TRENCHES.

From Windows 3.1 to Ironclad Infrastructure.

My obsession with technology started at eight years old, in a world where "nothing" was the baseline and Duck Hunt was a luxury. While life was a struggle, that first encounter with DOS and the "holy grail" of Windows 3.1 was a revelation. I didn't just play those systems, I pushed them until they broke, then learned how to fix them so I could push them further.

I've been chasing the "edge" of what technology can do ever since.

The Price of Experience.

I spent twenty years in the DC and Baltimore tech scenes, grinding through professional and government-level environments. I helped scale a startup from a 15-person room to a 640-employee powerhouse. But the corporate world has a way of looking at a Lead Developer as a "disposable investment" rather than an architect.

I moved to Bryan-College Station for a promise that didn't deliver. I learned that being an "asset" on a balance sheet isn't the same as being appreciated for your craft.

Manifesting the Masterpiece.

Sideris is the result of that realization. I stopped building other people's dreams and started manifesting my own. Every lesson from the struggle, every hour spent mastering modern computing, and every scar from the corporate grind is built into Sideris.

I don't just provide "support." I provide the masterpiece.

Built on Grit:

From the survival instincts of a kid with nothing to the precision of a 20-year veteran.

Driven by Wonder:

I still see the "magic" in technology that I felt with my first computer, but now, I have the power to make it behave perfectly.

Truly Local:

I'm not here as a corporate transplant. I'm here as a father and a founder who chose the Brazos Valley as the place to plant my flag.

Sideris isn't just another faceless company or a remote helpdesk in a different time zone.

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I've put in the work. I've survived the struggle. Now, let's build something that works.

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