Cloud Computing & IT Infrastructure · Boca Raton, FL

Cloud Computing & IT Infrastructure Consulting in Boca Raton, Florida

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Hey Boca Raton — okay so, you're on a city landing page. I get it. You've probably seen a dozen others, all promising the moon and sounding exactly the same. 'We're your strategic partner,' 'innovative solutions,' 'transforming your business' — yawn. That's not me. I'm A.I. Consulting LLC, and I'm a solo operator out of Florida. When you work with me, you're working with *me*. No big teams, no endless meetings, just a straightforward approach to sorting out your cloud and IT infrastructure.

I'm not gonna pretend to be some massive corporation. I'm just one guy who's been in the trenches with AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform for a while now. My goal isn't to sell you a complex, bloated system you don't need. It's to help you understand your options, make smart decisions, and implement the right tech solutions that actually make sense for your business here in Boca Raton.

## What I actually do for Boca Raton clients

Usually, I'm helping Boca Raton businesses with things like migrating existing servers or applications to the cloud — maybe you're tired of maintaining on-premise hardware, or your current hosting just isn't cutting it anymore. I'll help you pick the right cloud provider (or a mix, if that makes sense) and get everything moved over smoothly. Think of it as moving your digital 'stuff' to a better, more efficient home.

I also spend a good chunk of my time helping optimize existing cloud setups. Maybe you're already on AWS or Azure but your monthly bill is higher than you expected, or performance isn't what it should be. I can come in, take a look under the hood, and suggest ways to tighten things up, save some money, and make sure your infrastructure is actually doing what it's supposed to. Sometimes it's about cost, sometimes it's about reliability, sometimes it's both.

## How a Boca Raton engagement usually goes

1. **Initial Chat (1-2 days after you reach out):** We'll hop on a quick 20-minute call. No sales pitch, just a conversation about what you're trying to achieve, what problems you're facing with your IT, and if I'm even the right person to help. If I am, great. If not, I'll probably point you in the direction of someone who might be. 2. **Deep Dive & Proposal (Week 1-2):** If it looks like a good fit, I'll gather more details about your current setup, your goals, and any specific constraints. I'll then put together a clear, fixed-fee proposal outlining the scope of work, what I'll deliver, and the timeline. This isn't some vague estimate; it's a concrete plan. 3. **The Work (Weeks 3-8, varies):** Once we're good to go, I get to work. This usually involves a mix of hands-on configuration, regular check-ins with you, and clear communication about progress and any roadblocks. I'm pretty self-sufficient, but I'll keep you in the loop every step of the way. 4. **Handover & Support (End of project + ongoing):** When the project is complete, I'll provide documentation, make sure your team understands the new setup, and answer any questions. I also offer ongoing support options, because let's face it, tech always needs a little tweaking now and then.

## What it costs, roughly

Look, I don't charge by the hour. I prefer fixed-fee projects because it means you know exactly what you're paying upfront, and I'm incentivized to get things done efficiently. For cloud migrations or infrastructure optimizations, you're typically looking at anywhere from a few thousand dollars for a smaller project to low five-figures for something more involved. It really depends on the complexity and scope. I'll always give you a transparent, itemized proposal before we start anything.

## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for

I'm probably not the right fit if you're a massive enterprise looking for a whole department to manage your global infrastructure. That's just not what I do. I also don't do ongoing managed IT services in the 'fix my printer and reset my password' sense. My sweet spot is working with small to medium-sized businesses in Boca Raton who need specific, project-based help with their cloud and IT infrastructure, and who appreciate a direct, no-nonsense approach.

## Getting in touch

If you're in Boca Raton, Florida, and feeling overwhelmed by your IT infrastructure or just want a clear path forward with cloud computing, let's talk. No pressure, no obligations. Just click the button below to book a 20-min call. I'm happy to listen and see if I can help.

FAQs — Boca Raton

How do I know if migrating to the cloud is worth it for my Boca Raton business?

It often comes down to cost savings, increased reliability, and flexibility. If your current IT setup is costing a lot to maintain, prone to outages, or holding you back from growth, moving to the cloud is likely a good idea. I can help you evaluate if it makes sense for your specific situation here in Boca Raton.

Which cloud provider do you recommend (AWS, Azure, or GCP)?

There isn't a single 'best' one; it really depends on your existing tech stack, specific needs, and budget. I work across all three and can help you choose the best fit for your business, or optimize your current provider if you're already on one.

Do you offer ongoing IT support after a project is completed?

I don't offer traditional managed IT services for day-to-day help desk issues. However, I do provide optional ongoing support and maintenance for the specific cloud infrastructure I've helped you set up or optimize, ensuring everything keeps running smoothly.

What if my business is outside of Boca Raton?

While I enjoy working with local businesses here in Boca Raton, my services are primarily remote-first, so I'm able to assist clients located anywhere in Florida and beyond. Location isn't usually a barrier for cloud and IT infrastructure projects.

How long does a typical cloud migration project take?

The timeline really varies based on the complexity and size of your current infrastructure. A smaller migration might take a few weeks, while a more involved project could be several months. After our initial discussions, I'll give you a clear, realistic timeline in my proposal.

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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