
I’m Nathan Organ. Most people just call me Nath (or Norgan online, it’s stuck since the dial-up days).
I’ve spent over 30 years deep in the guts of systems: healthcare, logistics, finance, education, biotech, real estate and more. Full-stack, DevOps, cloud, identity/access, automation, I’ve built, broken, fixed, and re-architected across all of it.
What wires me differently: ASD Level 1 + ADHD combined. My brain doesn’t do surface-level noise well, but it sees patterns, leverage points, and failure cascades that others miss until the system is already on fire. That’s just how I’m built. It means I can stare at chaotic legacy spaghetti and map the shortest path to a sane, repeatable, auditable reality. It also means I value clarity, agency, and cognitive equity, yours and mine, above performative polish.
I run Norgan Technology because I want to hand that clarity back to people and organisations who are drowning in complexity they didn’t create. Home users get practical fixes without condescension. Small businesses get tech that scales without selling their soul. Larger outfits get infrastructure that stops fighting them and starts working for them.
Outside the wires and servers:
- I’m writing Conquests of the Impossible — a philosophical field guide for neurodivergent minds, system-breakers, and anyone tired of being told: “that’s just how it is”.
- I tinker with 3D printing, laser etching, homelabs, and whatever gadget catches my eye.
- I’m a dad, which keeps the abstract grounded in real stakes.
No corporate-speak mission statements here. Just this: technology should serve humans, not the other way around. If your current setup feels like a bad sci-fi plot where the machines are winning, let’s talk. I don’t do vague roadmaps or endless discovery calls. I do diagnosis, design, delivery, and handover you can actually maintain.
Call me direct on 02 7813 8999, or drop a message if phone isn’t your medium. No gatekeeping, no bullshit.
Let’s make the impossible boringly possible.
