Why I Created AdaptoIT: A Space for Secure, Adaptive Innovation
As CIO at Crimson IT Services, I spend my days managing Microsoft 365 environments across multiple client tenants, building automation workflows that actually work, and solving the kinds of IT problems that don’t have clean textbook answers.
I kept having conversations about AI adoption, security frameworks, and automation strategies that were years ahead of what most organizations had implemented. The gap between what’s possible and what’s actually deployed got me thinking about why that disconnect exists.
AdapToIT was born as a creative outlet: an experimental space to explore what “modern IT” really looks like when security, clarity, and adaptability are baked in from the start. It’s not a consulting firm or a competing venture. It’s a sandbox for frameworks, toolkits, and ideas that push the boundaries of what’s possible with today’s tech.
This is where I write about closing the gap between possibility and implementation. When I spend weeks implementing Microsoft 365 Copilot governance frameworks or troubleshooting ConnectWise API integrations across multiple client environments, I share what actually worked and what didn’t.
The goal is simple: take the lessons learned from managing complex, multi-tenant IT operations and make them useful for other IT leaders dealing with similar challenges. Real implementations, real problems, real solutions.
I write for CIOs, IT directors, and technology leaders who want practical guidance over consultant-speak. People who need to know if something will actually work before they commit budget and team resources to it.
If you’re looking for theory and whitepapers, this probably isn’t the place. But if you want to know how Microsoft 365 Copilot really performs in production, or how to build help desk automation that doesn’t just sound good in demos, stick around.
This is IT strategy that’s been tested in the real world, written by someone still doing the work.
