Taking on Central Valley projects

Web Hosting. Web Design. SEO Tuning. Application Builds. Built here. You keep it.

Visalia · Tulare · Hanford · Farmersville · Three Rivers · Central Valley CA

I build, host, and tune practical websites and small apps for businesses around Visalia, Tulare, and the wider Central Valley. The work is simple to understand, easy to hand off, and priced with the ongoing costs visible from the start.

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Dave Enterprise — Central Valley web hosting, web design, SEO, and app builds
10+ Years in IT
100% Open-source-friendly
Local Central Valley CA

[ Services ]

Most projects start with web hosting, web design, SEO tuning, or a small application build. Email, IT support, networking, and monthly website care fit around that when the project needs them.

Core

Web Hosting

Managed hosting for small business sites: TLS, backups, uptime checks, DNS support, and plain-language notes about how everything is set up.

  • VPS / self-hosted
  • TLS & backups
  • Monitoring
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Core

Web Design

Responsive business sites with clean structure, fast pages, accessible markup, and source files you can keep in your own repo.

  • Custom design
  • Responsive
  • Accessibility-aware
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Core

Application Builds

Custom web apps, APIs, internal tools, and native iOS work when a brochure site is not enough. Scoped around the workflow first, then the stack.

  • Web & APIs
  • Internal tools
  • Swift / native
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Email Hosting

Setup and migration for Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, or an open-source self-hosted stack, including DNS authentication and deliverability checks.

  • Google Workspace
  • Microsoft 365
  • Open-source
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Core

SEO Tuning

Clean markup, fast pages, structured data, and local service-area signals so people can find the right page before they call.

  • On-page
  • Core Web Vitals
  • Local schema
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Business IT

Hands-on help for small teams: endpoints, identity, backups, email, documentation, and the day-to-day fixes that keep work moving.

  • Endpoints
  • Backups
  • Runbooks
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Networking

Routing, DNS, VPNs, hybrid paths, and Azure networking support scaled to the size of the business instead of the size of an enterprise contract.

  • DNS
  • Hybrid / VPN
  • Azure networking
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Website Care & Updates

Monthly edits, health checks, platform updates, and analytics review so your site stays current without turning every change into a project.

  • Monthly edits
  • Health checks
  • Analytics review
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[ Recent work ]

A few things I've shipped and open-sourced: iOS widgets, network observability, media server extensions, and Outlook automation for Microsoft 365 teams.

Outlook · Microsoft Graph

OL Rescue

An Office Web Add-in for New Outlook that brings back the old "OL Helper" workflow: tag a tracking ID, point at an inbox folder, and let Graph file everything that matches TrackingID#…. Built because the classic COM add-in finally stopped working.

  • TypeScript
  • Office.js
  • Graph API
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UniFi · Observability

Network Commander

A small service that talks to UniFi Network and UniFi OS and exposes the bits you actually want — latency to your targets, VLAN/client counts, rough throughput, site health — over plain HTTP. Useful when you don't want to hand out the full controller UI.

  • Python
  • FastAPI
  • Docker
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Media · Jellyfin

Jellyfin Featured plugin

A .NET plugin that gives Jellyfin a real "featured content" lane. Standard C# plugin layout with packaging scripts for Jellyfin-compatible artifacts — still actively evolving.

  • C#
  • Jellyfin
  • .NET
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iOS · SwiftUI · WidgetKit

MoonWatch

An iOS app and home-screen widget that tracks moon phases in real time — SwiftUI visuals, shared phase logic, and a widget extension so it's always one glance away.

  • Swift
  • SwiftUI
  • Widget
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[ About ]

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I'm Dave, a network engineer based in Tulare. This site is part portfolio and part front door for local businesses that need web, hosting, app, or IT help from one technical person.

By day I work on cloud networking at Microsoft. Outside of that, I run a small one-person shop that hosts sites, builds web and iOS apps, and helps small businesses keep backups, email, identity, and infrastructure in order.

I prefer open-source-friendly handoffs and clear documentation. If you ever move the work somewhere else, the source, credentials, and setup notes should make that possible.

[ Experience & skills ]

Microsoft

Network Support Escalation Engineer · Dec 2021 – Present

I handle the hard Azure networking cases — VNET, datapath, DNS, Private Link, Private Resolver — for enterprise customers at Microsoft. The gnarlier hybrid scenarios land on my desk.

County of Tulare

System Technician / IT Client Specialist · Jun 2018 – Dec 2021

Infrastructure and end-user IT in local government — where I learned what "change discipline" actually means and how to keep things running when the budget doesn't.

Focus areas

  • Central Valley clients — Visalia, Tulare, Hanford, Farmersville, Three Rivers
  • Networking, routing, and DNS at scale
  • Azure VNET, Private Link, Private Resolver, hybrid connectivity
  • Automation and infrastructure-as-code, where it earns its keep
  • Documentation, runbooks, and bringing junior folks along
  • Web, iOS, and the operational stuff in between

Certifications & training

Azure DNS Specialist · Azure Networking (Core, VPN, Load Balancers, ExpressRoute) · Hybrid Networking & BGP · Peering Service · Virtual Network NAT · Accessibility in Action

[ Contact ]

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