Okay so, you're here because your cloud setup feels a bit like a tangled mess, or maybe your IT infrastructure just isn't keeping up. I get it. The goal with this page isn't to sell you some 'revolutionary' new tech you don't need, it's to tell you what I actually do, how I do it, and if I'm even the right fit for your business here in Pembroke Pines. I'm just one guy, doing honest work, trying to make tech a bit less of a headache for local businesses.
I've seen it all, from small businesses trying to make sense of AWS costs to medium-sized companies needing a clearer roadmap for their entire IT backend. My approach is pretty straightforward: figure out what's bothering you, identify the practical steps to fix it, and then help you implement those steps. No fancy jargon, just getting to the point.
## What I actually do for Pembroke Pines clients
Usually, when a Pembroke Pines business comes to me for cloud computing, it's about optimizing costs, making sure things are secure, or planning a migration without pulling their hair out. For IT infrastructure, it's often about modernizing outdated systems, improving network reliability, or setting up a disaster recovery plan that actually works when you need it to.
I'm not gonna just point out problems; I roll up my sleeves and help solve them. Think of it as having an experienced, objective set of eyes on your tech, someone who can tell you what's working, what's not, and how to improve it without blowing your budget. I've helped businesses here in Pembroke Pines streamline their operations by getting their cloud resources properly configured and secure, saving them real money and headaches.
## How a Pembroke Pines engagement usually goes
1. **Initial Chat (1-2 days):** You book a quick 20-minute call. We talk about what's bugging you. I'll ask some questions to see if I can actually help. If it looks like a good fit, I'll put together a brief proposal outlining the scope. 2. **Discovery & Plan (1-2 weeks):** If you like the proposal, I'll dive a bit deeper into your current setup. This involves looking at your existing cloud environment or IT infrastructure. I'll ask for access to relevant systems (securely, of course) and talk to your team. At the end of this phase, you'll get a detailed action plan with specific recommendations and an estimated timeline. 3. **Implementation & Support (Weeks 3-8+):** This is where the actual work happens. I'll help you implement the agreed-upon changes, whether that's reconfiguring cloud services, setting up new infrastructure, or migrating data. I'll be in regular communication, kinda like an extension of your team. This phase varies a lot in length, obviously. 4. **Handover & Documentation (Final week):** Once the project is done, I'll make sure everything is properly documented and that your team understands the new setup. I want you to be self-sufficient, not dependent on me forever. I can offer ongoing support if needed, but the goal is to leave you in a better, more manageable place.
## What it costs, roughly
Look, I'm not gonna pretend this stuff is free. But I also won't hit you with a bill you didn't expect. Most of my projects are either fixed-fee for clearly defined scopes or billed hourly for ongoing advisory work. Small, focused projects might start in the low four figures, while larger infrastructure overhauls could be substantially more. It really depends on the complexity and how much of my time it's gonna take. I'm always upfront about costs, and we'll agree on everything before any real work begins.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
I'm not a good fit if you're looking for a massive, multi-person consulting firm to embed in your organization for months on end. I'm also probably not the right choice if your budget is extremely tight and you're just looking for free advice on a huge problem. I don't do 'magic bullet' solutions or promise things I can't deliver. If you're expecting someone to just wave a wand and fix decades of technical debt overnight, then I'm probably not your guy. I prefer working with businesses in Pembroke Pines who are ready to make real, incremental improvements.
## Getting in touch
If any of this sounds like what you need for your Pembroke Pines business, the easiest way to figure out if I can help is to just have a quick chat. No pressure, no hard sell. Just an honest conversation about your cloud and IT infrastructure needs. You can book a 20-min call directly on my website.
FAQs — Pembroke Pines
How do I know if my Pembroke Pines business needs cloud consulting?
If you're worried about your cloud bills, experiencing frequent outages, or just feel lost navigating AWS or Azure, it's probably time for a chat. Even if things seem okay, an external review can often find areas for improvement.
Do you only work with businesses in Pembroke Pines?
While I love working with local Pembroke Pines businesses, I do serve clients across Florida and even remotely. Being able to meet in person is a plus, but certainly not a requirement for a successful engagement.
What does the first 2 weeks of an engagement look like?
The first couple of weeks are all about understanding your specific situation. We'll have detailed conversations, I'll review your existing systems and documentation, and then I'll put together a clear, actionable plan for moving forward. It's about careful assessment before any big changes.
Can you help with cybersecurity for my IT infrastructure?
Yes, security is a huge part of good IT infrastructure and cloud computing. I can help identify vulnerabilities, recommend best practices, and assist with implementing security measures to protect your data and systems from common threats.
What if I'm not sure what my IT infrastructure problem even is?
That's perfectly fine, and actually quite common. My initial consultations are designed to help pinpoint the root causes of your IT frustrations. We can start with a general discussion, and I'll help you define the actual problem we need to solve.