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The Company

About Halfservers

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The story

I'm Jeremiah Kroesche. I run Halfservers out of Nebraska, doing web development and systems administration for small businesses and individuals who need real technical help without the overhead of a full agency.

I grew up building and fixing computers, moved into Linux servers and networking, and now build full-stack web applications alongside infrastructure work. Most clients come through referrals.

I'm currently studying Network Management and Cybersecurity at Southeast Community College, and actively pursuing industry certifications alongside client work.

Halfservers is a small operation with a collaborator. That means you get direct access to the person doing the work, faster turnaround, and no account management theater.

Certifications

CompTIA PC Pro
Earned
Level I Certified Thermographer
Earned
Network Mgmt & Cybersecurity Diploma
In Progress
Cisco CCNA
In Progress

Timeline

2023

Started taking clients

Began doing IT work for people in my network: setting up servers, fixing websites, building tools. Word spread through referrals.

2024

Founded Halfservers LLC

Formed the LLC to do this work properly. Enrolled in Network Management & Cybersecurity at Southeast Community College. Earned CompTIA PC Pro certification.

2025

Expanded into web development

Added full-stack web development to the business, with modern JavaScript frameworks deployed at the edge. Started building applications for clients alongside infrastructure work.

How we work

Simple over clever

If I can't explain why a system is built the way it is, it's built wrong. Every decision should have a reason you can state out loud.

Document everything

A system no one can maintain is a liability. Every project gets documented so you (or someone else) can own it confidently.

Direct communication

No account managers. You talk to the person doing the work. If something's going to be late or cost more, you'll know before it happens.

Let's work together

Whether it's a new site, a broken server, or a network overhaul, reach out.