Launching Klein Technology Consulting
by {"name"=>"Anthony Klein", "email"=>"github@aklein.pro", "github"=>"KDN-Cloud"}
I’ve been doing this work for a long time — long enough that “freelancing on the side” stopped being an accurate description of what was actually happening. Infrastructure audits, security tooling, CRM deployments, website builds for personal, brand, and business websites — the work was real, the clients were real, and at some point it made sense to make the business real too.
So: Klein Technology Consulting is official. Licensed in Nevada, operating under the Knowledge Delivery Network (KDN) brand, and taking on engagements.
The focus areas aren’t a surprise if you’ve been following this blog — Linux infrastructure, IAM and SSO, security automation, observability stacks, cloud and IaC, and increasingly, website delivery for personal, brand, and business websites that need something built properly rather than generated and pointed at a domain. Twenty-plus years in the industry across Apple, Location Labs, Affirm, and a homelab that long ago stopped being just a hobby. That’s the foundation.
The consulting model is straightforward. Engagements start with a discovery call — no commitment, just a conversation about what you’re dealing with and whether I can actually help. From there it’s scoped work, clear deliverables, and no surprises. I’m not a body shop and I’m not selling retainers to clients who don’t need them.
If you’ve got infrastructure that needs attention, security gaps that need closing, or you need a website that doesn’t quietly ship your visitors’ data to a third party — reach out at aklein.pro.
KDN is open for business.
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