Cloud Computing & IT Infrastructure · Aurora, CO

Cloud Computing & IT Infrastructure Consulting for Aurora Businesses

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Hey Aurora — if you're like most business owners I talk to, you've probably clicked through a dozen city-specific landing pages for cloud and IT infrastructure help. And yeah, they all kinda sound the same, don't they? Lots of big words, promises of 'transformation,' and 'synergy.' I'm not gonna do that to you. I'm just one guy, A.I. Consulting LLC, based out of Florida, and I work directly with businesses like yours to sort out their tech headaches, especially when it comes to the cloud. I'm not some huge agency, so you get me, and my direct attention. No layers, no account managers you've never met. Just me, helping you navigate the sometimes-confusing world of IT.

Okay so, you're here because your business in Aurora, Colorado, has some IT infrastructure or cloud computing needs. Maybe you're paying too much for servers you don't really use, or you're worried about your data security, or you just don't know where to start with migrating to AWS or Azure. I get it. It's a lot to keep track of, especially when you're busy running your actual business. My whole deal is making this stuff understandable and actionable, without the typical consultant fluff. I'm here to solve problems, plain and simple.

## What I actually do for Aurora clients

Most of my work for businesses in and around Aurora centers on making their IT setup more efficient, more secure, and less of a drain on their resources. That could mean helping you figure out if moving to the cloud makes sense for your specific operations, or optimizing your existing cloud spend so you're not throwing money away. I've helped folks streamline their network architecture, set up robust backup solutions, and even just get a clearer picture of their current tech landscape so they can make better decisions.

Think of projects like this: maybe you're running an old server in the back room and it's time to get it onto something like Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure. I can map out that migration, help you pick the right services, and walk you through the process. Or perhaps your current IT support isn't quite cutting it, and you need a clear strategy for how your infrastructure should evolve over the next few years. I provide that kind of strategic clarity and practical implementation advice, always with your business goals front and center.

## How a Aurora engagement usually goes

1. **Initial Chat (1-2 days):** You book a call, we talk about your current situation, what's bugging you, and what you're hoping to achieve. This is where I figure out if I can genuinely help you and if we're a good fit. No charge for this, of course.

2. **Deep Dive & Proposal (1-2 weeks):** If it looks like I can add value, I'll ask for some more details about your current IT setup. Then, I put together a clear, fixed-fee proposal outlining the scope of work, deliverables, and a timeline. I try to be as transparent as possible here, so you know exactly what you're getting.

3. **The Work (Duration Varies):** Once we agree, I get to work. This could involve reviewing your existing cloud accounts, analyzing your network, researching specific solutions, or crafting a detailed migration plan. I'll keep you updated regularly and be available for questions. I don't disappear into a black box and resurface weeks later.

4. **Hand-off & Follow-up (Ongoing):** When the project is complete, I'll deliver everything we agreed upon. This might be a detailed report, a new cloud architecture diagram, or a step-by-step migration guide. I usually check in a few weeks later to make sure everything's running smoothly. I stand by my work, after all.

## What it costs, roughly

Look, I know price is a big deal, and I'm not gonna dance around it. My projects are almost always fixed-fee, because I think you should know what you're paying upfront, without any surprises. For most smaller, focused cloud or IT infrastructure projects for an Aurora-based business, you're usually looking at a range from a few thousand dollars up to mid-five figures. It really depends on the complexity and duration. A quick audit and recommendation might be on the lower end, while a full-scale cloud migration or a deep dive into security might be higher. I'm happy to give you a more precise estimate once I understand your specific needs.

## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for

I'm pretty upfront about who I can help and who I can't. If you're a massive corporation with a huge IT department and a budget in the millions, I'm probably not the guy for you. My sweet spot is small to medium-sized businesses, the ones who need direct, practical help without all the bureaucracy. I'm also not the right fit if you're looking for someone to just 'take over' your entire IT operations as an ongoing managed service – I focus on specific projects and strategic guidance. And if you're expecting a 'magic bullet' solution that will solve all your problems overnight with no effort on your part, well, that's just not how technology works. I'm here to work *with* you, not just *for* you.

## Getting in touch

If any of this sounds like what your Aurora business needs, or if you just want to kick around an idea, I'd genuinely like to hear from you. The easiest way to get started is to book a 20-min call. We can chat about what's on your mind and see if I'm the right person to help. No pressure, just a conversation.

FAQs — Aurora

How do I know if my Aurora business needs cloud computing help?

If you're dealing with slow servers, high IT maintenance costs, security worries, or just feel like your current setup is holding you back, it's probably time to explore cloud options. A quick chat can usually clarify if moving to the cloud or optimizing your current setup makes sense for you.

Do you only work with businesses directly in Aurora, Colorado?

While I mention Aurora specifically because I know it's a common search, I work remotely with businesses across the country. My location in Florida doesn't stop me from providing focused, direct help to clients wherever they are.

What's the typical timeline for an IT infrastructure project?

It really varies, but for most focused projects – like a cloud migration plan or an infrastructure audit – you're usually looking at anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months. Larger, more complex endeavors might take a bit longer, but I always aim for clear timelines upfront.

What kind of cloud platforms do you specialize in?

I'm most experienced with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, as those are the dominant players and what most of my clients use. I can also help with other platforms, but these are where I have the deepest practical knowledge.

Will you handle the ongoing maintenance of my IT systems?

My focus is on project-based consulting, like setting up a new system or optimizing an existing one. I don't typically offer ongoing managed IT services. However, I can help you find and vet a good local IT partner in Aurora for long-term support if that's what you need after our project is done.

Want to see if we're a fit?

20 minutes, no deck. If I can't help I'll point you at someone who can.

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