Whether you need a one-time repair, an ongoing support arrangement, or help setting up your business infrastructure properly from the start — here's what I can help with.
Virus and malware removal, hardware repair, screen replacements, slow PC fixes, data recovery, and general troubleshooting for business workstations, laptops, and home computers.
WiFi network design, installation, and performance tuning for offices, hotels, restaurants, and vacation rentals. Wired infrastructure for reliability where it matters most.
Firewall configuration, endpoint protection, VPN setup, and security assessments to protect your business against common threats. Practical security, not theoretical.
Moving your business data, email, or infrastructure to cloud platforms like AWS, Google Cloud, or Microsoft 365. Cleaner, more resilient, and accessible from anywhere.
New employee setup, software installation, system migrations, and ongoing support for your team's devices — so IT problems don't become business disruptions.
Automated backup systems and recovery planning for your critical business data. If something goes wrong, you want to know exactly how to get back online — and how fast.
Remote support handles most common problems quickly. For hardware, network, or hands-on issues, I'm available on-site throughout the Keys — no multi-day wait for a technician.
In the Florida Keys, your internet goes down before a big weekend. Your point-of-sale system crashes during peak tourist season. Your WiFi can't handle the guest load at full capacity. These aren't hypothetical — they happen.
Having a local IT professional who can be on-site within hours — rather than waiting for a technician to drive down from the mainland or dealing with a remote support line — makes a real difference when the issue is time-sensitive.
Based in Big Pine Key, I serve businesses and residents throughout Monroe County. From Key West to Key Largo, with a focus on the Middle and Lower Keys where on-site response is fastest.
Before focusing on web design and development, I founded and operated KyraHosting — a global VPS hosting company that I ran from 2016 until its acquisition in 2023. Over seven years, the business grew to over 600 active clients across 30+ countries.
Running a hosting company at that scale meant more than managing software. It involved provisioning and maintaining dedicated servers in third-party data centers, configuring Linux server environments from the ground up, handling network configurations, managing WHMCS and client billing infrastructure, and keeping production systems stable for hundreds of clients around the clock.
That experience — combined with a B.S. in Computer Engineering — informs how I approach IT work today. The fundamentals of server administration, networking, and infrastructure management transfer directly to diagnosing problems, configuring secure networks, and helping businesses set up systems that actually hold up under real load.
View KyraHosting case studyRunning production Linux server infrastructure for a global hosting platform
Active accounts across 30+ countries depending on stable uptime
Provisioned and managed in third-party data centers — not shared hosting
Server setup, network configuration, security, monitoring, client billing infrastructure
Florida Atlantic University — formal foundation in systems, networking, and engineering
KyraHosting was successfully acquired — a real operational business, not a side project
Most IT issues come down to a handful of recurring categories. If any of these sound familiar, it's worth a conversation.
Hotels, vacation rentals, and restaurants regularly run into guest WiFi that works fine with 5 people and fails with 25. Proper access point placement, network segmentation, and hardware selection makes the difference.
An old, bloated, or infected machine drains productivity. Whether it needs a tune-up, a malware removal, a hardware upgrade, or a fresh OS install — a slow computer is a solvable problem, not a reason to buy new.
Many small businesses are running with default router passwords, no endpoint protection, and no backup system. It's not dramatic until something goes wrong — and then it's very dramatic. Basic security doesn't have to be expensive or complicated.
Hard drives fail. Ransomware exists. Fires happen. If your business data isn't backed up to at least one off-site or cloud location, it's only a matter of time before something goes wrong with no recovery path.
Network devices that don't communicate, printers that randomly stop working, POS terminals that lose their connection — these are the kind of small problems that eat up disproportionate amounts of time.
Most businesses don't think about IT until something fails during their busiest period. A basic support arrangement and a few hours of proactive setup can prevent most emergencies — or at least shorten recovery time when they happen.
Most IT work is billed at an hourly rate starting at $75/hr, with flat-rate options for defined projects like network setups, workstation configuration, and one-time repairs. Remote sessions are typically faster and charged accordingly. I'll give you an honest estimate before any work begins.
Different businesses have different IT needs. Hospitality businesses deal with guest WiFi and POS systems. Contractors need reliable mobile setups. Service businesses need workstations that don't let them down.
Reach out for a free initial assessment of your current setup. No jargon, no upselling — just an honest conversation about what's working, what isn't, and what would actually help.