Enterprise IT teams running Intune and ConfigMgr rarely have a tooling problem. They have a capacity problem: packaging backlogs measured in months, migration waves with no hands, compliance reports that take a week to assemble.
That's the work I take off your plate.
Application Packaging
Your backlog, cleared. Applications packaged, tested in a clean environment, documented, and deployed into your tenant — Win32/.intunewin, MSI transforms, or ConfigMgr applications, with detection and requirement rules done properly.
- Defined turnaround per app, not an open-ended hourly meter
- Install, uninstall, and upgrade tested before it reaches you
- Package notes and detection logic documented, so your team owns what I hand over
Best fit: teams with a packaging backlog and no dedicated packaging engineer, or an SCCM to Intune migration generating a repackaging wave.
Endpoint Health & Compliance
You shouldn't need a week of engineering time to answer "are our endpoints compliant and patched?" I set up the automation that measures compliance posture, deployment success, and patching health — and turns it into a monthly report your leadership can read.
- Metrics collected by automation, not by hand
- Monthly reporting with trends, not snapshots
- Issues found by the data get fixed, not just flagged
Best fit: 300+ endpoint environments where compliance reporting is manual, slow, or nobody's sure it's right.
Automation & Advisory
Twenty years of endpoint work distilled into two services: I script the manual, error-prone tasks out of your workflow (PowerShell, remediation scripts, configuration automation), and I'm the senior endpoint architect your team can put questions to — design reviews, migration strategy, "is this the right way to do this?"
Best fit: teams with capable admins who need deeper endpoint expertise on call, without hiring for it.
Every engagement has a defined scope and an explicit out-of-scope list — that's how the pricing stays fixed and the turnaround stays honest.
Let's talk
If your team runs Intune or ConfigMgr and the to-do list is growing faster than headcount, the first conversation is easy: 15 minutes, no pitch deck.