About zakitpro
Welcome to zakitpro — your go-to resource for IT desktop engineering knowledge.
Who I Am
I'm a senior endpoint engineer with over 20 years of experience in IT desktop support, deployment, and enterprise management. I've seen the industry evolve from Windows XP to Windows 11, from manual installations to Intune, from legacy apps to cloud services.
My Mission
Build the most practical desktop engineering knowledge base on the web — from first-day Intune fundamentals to senior-level endpoint architecture.
The content roadmap is built in four layers:
- Tier 1 (Traffic): Foundational tools and high-intent topics for junior-to-mid engineers
- Tier 2 (Authority): Cloud, security, and modern endpoint management depth for mid/senior engineers
- Tier 3 (SEO Gold): Undervalued troubleshooting workflows with low competition and high practical value
- Tier 4 (Future-Proof): Architecture, automation, and career strategy for long-term growth
What I Write About
This blog covers the real-world challenges that IT pros face every day:
- Troubleshooting — Deep dives into Windows issues, error codes, and event log forensics
- Scripting — PowerShell automation, Graph API, and task scheduling
- Deployment — Autopilot, MDT, imaging, and provisioning
- Security — Endpoint protection, BitLocker, CIS benchmarks
- Packaging — Intune Win32 apps, PSADT, and silent installs
- Career — Certifications, lab setups, and career progression
- AI-Augmented Engineering — Practical AI for Intune, SCCM, PowerShell, log triage, and governance
Why This Blog?
Most IT blogs are either too basic (click this, then click that) or too theoretical (academic papers about distributed systems). This blog is for working engineers who need practical solutions to real problems.
Every article is written from experience — either something I've debugged in production or built for my own environment. If it doesn't work in the real world, I don't write about it.
No Fluff, No Ads
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Get In Touch
Have a question or want to suggest a topic? Leave a comment on any article or reach out through GitHub discussions.