IT Operations & Endpoint
- Windows Deployment — MDT, WinPE, PSD
- Imaging, Cloning & Sysprep
- Intune MDM — Windows + Android zero-touch
- Active Directory · Microsoft 365 · Workspace
- ConnectWise · ScreenConnect · Tier 3
- Server-room build-out & cabling
I’m Michael Delucia — an IT operations & security engineer who treats “impossible” as a ticket waiting to be closed. I image device fleets at scale, run legacy software on hardware it was never meant to touch, and put local AI to work where the cloud can’t reach.
Forked PowerShell Deployment (PSD) and rebuilt its task-sequence engine from the ground up to image ARM64 Windows devices via MDT — capability the upstream project never shipped. Stood up the deployment server, boot media, and driver injection to zero-touch provision Arm hardware at scale.
◆ Private fork · production deployment
A background service that watches for slit-lamp exam videos, compresses them, and exports to a server-bound folder — fully hands-off for clinical staff. Killed a manual, error-prone step and standardized medical video for reliable transfer.
◆ Proprietary · clinical (under NDA)
A private, zero-cost LLM rig (Qwen3 35B MoE) driving multi-agent coding workflows with intelligent task routing and a SQLite/FTS5 RAG memory — so the machine recalls what matters before it acts. Prompt & context engineering, end to end.
◆ Personal · internal tooling
An experimental utility that changes a Windows machine SID without sysprep — as far as I know, the only free tool that does it. For cloning and re-identifying devices outside the standard workflow.
View source — github.com/Mikey970/SidRid ↗Reverse-engineered a console game’s proprietary online backend and rebuilt it as a private server in Rust — PowerPC disassembly, runtime patching, custom DNS/HTTP(S), DTLS, and protobuf wire formats, all driven by live packet capture.
◆ Personal · research & development
DigitalOptometrics
Platinum Business Corp · West Babylon, NY
Generations Beyond · Long Island, NY
I’ve been taking things apart since I was a kid jailbreaking iPod Touches — that itch to understand how something works and bend it to do more never went away. It’s the same instinct now, just bigger stakes: the legacy medical app that has to run on ARM64, the deployment pipeline that needs rebuilding from scratch, the driver no one else will touch. Self-taught at heart, relentless about the hard problems. Mostly, I just like making things work — cleanly, securely, and for good.