Hey Denver — looking for someone to help with your cloud computing or IT infrastructure? Good, you found me. I'm A.I. Consulting LLC, and I'm a solo operator based out of Florida, but I work with businesses just like yours in Denver, Colorado. I know you've probably seen a dozen other city pages already, all promising the moon. Well, I'm not gonna do that. I'm just one guy, and I'm gonna tell you straight what I can do, what it costs, and who I'm actually a good fit for. No fluff, no jargon, just the real deal.
Okay so, you're probably wondering what makes this page different. Honestly, it's just me. There's no big team, no fancy offices, just me and my experience. I've spent years helping businesses get their tech sorted, from moving operations to the cloud to making sure their IT infrastructure isn't holding them back. I get that every business in Denver is unique, and a one-size-fits-all approach just doesn't cut it. I try to listen first, then figure out what makes sense.
I'm not here to sell you some complex, unnecessary system. My goal is to make your technology work *for* you, not against you. That usually means making things simpler, more reliable, and more cost-effective. If that sounds like what you're after for your Denver business, keep reading.
## What I actually do for Denver clients
Mostly, I help small to medium-sized businesses in Denver untangle their IT. That could mean evaluating your current setup and recommending a move to a specific cloud provider like AWS or Azure, or maybe just optimizing your existing cloud spend. It's often about making sure your data is secure and accessible, and that your team has the tools they need to actually do their work without constant tech headaches.
I also get involved in improving specific pieces of your IT infrastructure. Think about things like setting up better backup systems, making your network more reliable, or finding the right software tools to automate some of those repetitive tasks. It's about finding the friction points in your day-to-day operations and figuring out how technology can smooth them out. For a Denver business, that usually means clearer communication and less time wasted on technical issues.
## How a Denver engagement usually goes
1. **Initial Chat (1 week):** We'll have a 20-minute call to see if I can even help. If it looks promising, I'll send over a brief questionnaire. Then, we do a deeper dive call, maybe 60-90 minutes, to really understand your current setup and what you're trying to achieve with your cloud computing or IT infrastructure in Denver. I'll ask a lot of questions, probably more than you expect. 2. **Proposal & Agreement (1-2 weeks):** Based on our conversations, I put together a clear proposal outlining the scope of work, deliverables, and a fixed fee. No hourly billing surprises. You review it, ask questions, we make any necessary adjustments. Once you're comfortable, we sign a simple agreement. 3. **Discovery & Execution (4-12 weeks, depending on project):** This is where the actual work happens. I'll get access to what I need, sometimes remotely, sometimes we might need to coordinate some on-site stuff in Denver if it's really hands-on. I'll keep you updated regularly on progress, any roadblocks, and what's next. This isn't a black box; you'll know what's going on. 4. **Handover & Support (ongoing as needed):** Once the project is complete, I'll make sure everything is documented and you understand how to manage it going forward. I'm available for follow-up questions and can discuss ongoing support or maintenance if that's something you need. My aim is for you to be self-sufficient, but I don't just disappear.
## What it costs, roughly
Okay, so this is always the tricky part without knowing your exact situation, but I operate on a fixed-fee basis. That means you know the total cost upfront, no surprises. For cloud computing and IT infrastructure projects, my fees usually range from a few thousand dollars for a focused assessment or a small migration, up to maybe fifteen or twenty thousand for more complex overhauls or multi-stage implementations. It really depends on the complexity and how much heavy lifting is involved. I'm not the cheapest, but I'm not the most expensive either, and I aim for clear value for your Denver business.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
I'm pretty upfront about who I can help and who I probably can't. If you're a massive corporation with a dedicated IT department and hundreds of employees, I'm likely not the right fit. I'm a solo operator, and I don't have the bandwidth or the specific expertise for those huge, intricate enterprise deployments. Also, if you're looking for someone to just 'fix everything' without any input or commitment from your side, that's not how I work. I need your involvement and a clear understanding of your business goals. Lastly, if you expect a miracle in a week for pennies, I'm gonna disappoint you. Good, lasting tech solutions take a bit of time and a reasonable budget.
## Getting in touch
If you're a Denver business owner or manager looking for straightforward, no-nonsense help with your cloud computing or IT infrastructure, I'd genuinely like to hear from you. The best way to start is to book a 20-min call directly on my calendar. We can chat about your situation, see if there's a good fit, and figure out if I can genuinely help you out. No pressure, just a conversation.
FAQs — Denver
How do I know if my Denver business needs cloud computing help?
If you're finding your current IT setup is slow, unreliable, expensive to maintain, or you're worried about data security, it's probably time to look at optimizing your cloud computing or infrastructure. Many Denver businesses benefit from a fresh look at their tech.
Do you only work with businesses physically in Denver?
No, not at all. While this page is for Denver, Colorado, I work with clients remotely across the US. Most of my cloud computing and IT infrastructure work can be done virtually, though I am open to discussing on-site visits if a project truly requires it.
What's the typical timeline for an IT infrastructure project?
The timeline really varies based on the project's complexity. A focused assessment might take a few weeks, while a larger migration to the cloud or a complete infrastructure overhaul could take several months. I always provide a clear timeline in my project proposals.
What kind of ongoing support do you offer after a project is finished?
Once a project is complete, I ensure you have all the necessary documentation and understanding to manage your new setup. I'm available for follow-up questions, and we can discuss setting up a retainer for ongoing support or maintenance if that's something your Denver business needs.
Can you help my Denver business with specific software selections for the cloud?
Yes, absolutely. Part of my service often involves helping clients identify and select the right cloud-based software and tools that align with their business needs and integrate well with their overall IT infrastructure. I can help you evaluate options and make informed decisions.