About

I build software at the intersection of AI, security, infrastructure, and real business operations.

I came up through hands-on repair, IT, cybersecurity, infrastructure, automation, software development, and product building. That range is the point. I have seen systems from the user side, the admin side, the security side, the developer side, and the founder side.

Caleb Stammen standing on a mountain ridge
Origin

The path started with a saved-up laptop.

I started learning technology at 13 after saving for a laptop so I could learn how to code. The early work was practical: fixing systems, supporting people, learning why things break, and getting comfortable with the unpolished parts of technology.

That changed how I build software now. I care about clean interfaces and good architecture, but I also care about rollout, security, uptime, support, cost, recovery, and whether the tool still makes sense when people are busy.

Current work

Software, AI, security, and ownership.

The common thread is practical systems: tools that replace scattered knowledge, remove manual work, improve reliability, and give people clearer ways to operate.

Garmann Miller

Software Developer / AI Lead

I lead AI initiatives, build software, and contribute to cybersecurity work inside a real operating business. That includes internal AI systems, Microsoft ecosystem work, automation, and adoption planning.

Stammen Technology

Founder and owner

Stammen Technology is my solo-owned software studio. It began in repair and IT solutions and has moved into custom software, AI, web development, ecommerce, automation, and SaaS product work.

Products

SuitFlow and Atlas

SuitFlow shows B2B workflow product building. Atlas shows privacy-first consumer product thinking on iOS. Both are built around specific user workflows instead of vague technology demos.

What is different

I do not see software as separate from the environment it runs in.

My background makes me naturally suspicious of polished demos that ignore the real system around them.

User reality

I have supported the people using the systems, so I care about workflow fit, training, and whether the interface reduces work instead of moving it around.

Support, adoption, workflow design

Infrastructure reality

I have owned networks, endpoints, servers, Microsoft 365, vendors, backups, recovery plans, and cloud systems, so production concerns show up early in my design process.

Azure, Microsoft 365, endpoints, recovery

Security reality

My cybersecurity education and security work shape how I think about authentication, permissions, sensitive data, incident readiness, and secure design.

M.S. Cybersecurity, PenTest+, CySA+

Founder reality

Owning Stammen Technology and building SuitFlow means I have to make product choices, talk to users, scope work, ship, support, and keep moving without handoff-heavy process.

Product ownership, customer workflows
Education

Fast, serious technical foundation.

I earned a B.S. in Information Technology from Western Governors University in February 2024 and an M.S. in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance in August 2025. I completed the B.S. at 20 and the M.S. at 21.

The degrees matter because they connect to the work: secure network design, security operations, penetration testing, cloud security, secure software design, cybersecurity architecture, and incident response.

Before software

I am from Coldwater, Ohio. Before the current software and AI work, I spent years in competitive environments: wrestling, football, track, 4-H, student leadership, and vocational IT/cybersecurity training at Tristar Career Compact.

The personal side is simple: mountains, road trips, reading, loved ones, faith, and work that requires real discipline.

Next

I am looking for hard work where the details matter.

Applied AI, secure software, product engineering, internal tools, infrastructure-aware software, and developer-facing systems are the lanes where I can bring the most value.