Work
My work connects digital infrastructure, business email, cloud systems, software workflows, canine administration, and structured records. The projects below reflect the same practical focus: clearer workflows, better information, stronger trust, and systems people can actually use.
Active Work
Inspedium
Inspedium provides hosting, business email, software development, and digital infrastructure services for businesses that need reliable online systems and practical technical support.
In practical terms, this means helping businesses keep websites, email, DNS, security basics, support workflows, and software systems running in a way that supports daily operations.
Who it helps:
Businesses, organizations, and teams that depend on stable online systems.
Core areas:
- Hosting
- Business email
- DNS and domain setup
- Software development
- Website and server support
- Digital infrastructure planning
Inspedium.Email
Inspedium.Email focuses on business email, secure communication, migration, spam protection, deliverability, and reliable mailbox infrastructure.
Email is still one of the most important business systems. If email fails, sales, support, finance, and client communication all suffer.
Who it helps:
Businesses that depend on email for client communication, sales, support, and internal operations.
Core areas:
- Business email hosting
- Email migration
- Spam and virus protection
- SPF, DKIM, and DMARC
- Deliverability review
- Secure communication
Inspedium.Cloud
Inspedium.Cloud focuses on cloud infrastructure, managed servers, hosting environments, backups, security, and technical support.
The goal is to give businesses infrastructure that is stable, manageable, and supported by people who understand day-to-day business needs.
Who it helps:
Businesses that need managed cloud infrastructure, hosting environments, and reliable technical support.
Core areas:
- Cloud hosting
- Managed servers
- Backup planning
- Security basics
- Infrastructure support
- Website and application hosting
Inspedium’s Canine Club Management System
Inspedium’s Canine Club Management System helps canine clubs manage members, dogs, kennels, litter requests, event entries, catalogues, results, certificates, and administrative workflows through connected records.
The system is built around the idea that club administration becomes easier when member data, dog data, event data, and certificates do not sit in separate files and messages.
Who it helps:
Canine clubs, breed clubs, show organizers, administrators, breeders, and members.
Core areas:
- Member records
- Dog records
- Kennel records
- Litter requests
- Event entries
- Catalogues
- Results
- Certificates
- Member portals
IACB
IACB, the International Association of Canine Breeders, focuses on canine education, breeder support, dog owner resources, community building, and practical digital tools for the canine sector.
The aim is to support dog owners, breeders, and canine communities with useful information, responsible practices, and better access to digital resources.
Who it helps:
Dog owners, breeders, canine clubs, event organizers, and responsible pet businesses.
Core areas:
- Canine education
- Breeder resources
- Owner guidance
- Responsible dog ownership
- Community events
- Digital tools
Research and Future Products
ShepherdIQ
ShepherdIQ is a canine data and research product focused on German Shepherd Dog records, pedigrees, kennels, bloodlines, and structured breed information.
It is part of my wider interest in turning scattered canine data into records that are easier to search, compare, understand, and preserve.
Who it helps:
German Shepherd Dog enthusiasts, breeders, researchers, and people interested in pedigree and kennel history.
Core areas:
- German Shepherd Dog records
- Pedigree research
- Kennel data
- Bloodline research
- Structured breed information
Public and Volunteer Service
German Shepherd Dog Club of Pakistan
I have served as Secretary of the German Shepherd Dog Club of Pakistan since 2014 on a volunteer basis.
This work has given me direct experience with canine club administration, member communication, event coordination, dog records, show processes, certificates, breeder concerns, and the practical realities of running a serious breed club.
It also shapes how I think about software for canine organizations. Club systems are not abstract tools. They need to support real people, real records, real deadlines, and real trust.
Areas of involvement:
- Club administration
- Member services
- Event coordination
- Dog records and documentation
- Show administration
- Breed community communication
- Digital workflow improvement
