Cloud Computing & IT Infrastructure · Savannah, GA

Cloud Computing & IT Infrastructure for Savannah Businesses

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Okay so, you're probably wondering what's different here. No fancy sales teams, no 'synergy' speak, just me. I've spent years in the trenches, making IT systems actually work, not just look good on a PowerPoint. When it comes to cloud computing and IT infrastructure, I focus on what makes a real difference to your bottom line, not just what's trendy. I'm all about making your tech work smarter, not harder, so you can focus on what you do best in Savannah.

## What I actually do for Savannah clients

For businesses in Savannah, I typically come in when your existing IT infrastructure feels clunky, or you're trying to figure out if moving more things to the cloud makes sense. Maybe your data isn't talking to itself, or your current setup is just eating up too much of your budget and time. I'll help you untangle those knots. Think of it as getting a second set of eyes on your entire tech backbone, from servers to software.

Common projects? I often help companies migrate older, on-premise systems to cloud platforms like AWS or Azure, setting up virtual machines, or optimizing existing cloud usage to cut costs. I also assist with network architecture reviews, making sure your internal IT is set up for efficiency and, frankly, just works. It's about building a more reliable and efficient digital foundation for your business, whatever that looks like for you.

## How a Savannah engagement usually goes

1. **Initial Chat (Week 1):** We'll hop on a quick 20-minute call. No commitment, just a chat to see if what I do aligns with what you need. I'll ask about your current IT setup, your pain points, and what you're hoping to achieve. This helps me get a feel for your specific situation in Savannah. If it seems like a fit, I'll send over a simple questionnaire to get a bit more detail.

2. **Discovery & Proposal (Weeks 2-3):** Based on our conversation and your questionnaire, I'll do a bit of digging, maybe a quick review of your current cloud spend or network diagrams if you have them. Then, I'll put together a straightforward proposal outlining the project scope, deliverables, and a fixed-fee cost. No hourly surprises, just a clear plan. I'll present this to you, and we can tweak it until it feels right.

3. **The Work (Weeks 4-12+):** Once we're good to go, I get to work. This could involve setting up new cloud environments, migrating data, optimizing existing infrastructure, or configuring new systems. I'll provide regular updates, usually weekly, so you always know where things stand. My goal is to get things done efficiently, but also correctly. I'm not gonna rush through something just to hit a deadline if it means cutting corners.

4. **Handover & Support (Final Week):** After the main work is done, I'll make sure everything is documented and you understand how to manage your new or optimized systems. I'll walk you through any new tools or processes. I'm available for a short period of post-project support for any lingering questions or minor adjustments, usually for a few weeks after the official handover. My aim is to leave you with a more robust and manageable IT setup.

## What it costs, roughly

Alright, so the money part. I don't do hourly billing for most projects. I prefer fixed fees. Why? Because you know exactly what you're paying upfront, and I'm incentivized to work efficiently. For smaller cloud optimization or infrastructure review projects, you might be looking at a few thousand dollars. For more involved migrations or setting up entirely new cloud environments, it could range from five to ten thousand, sometimes a bit more depending on complexity. It really depends on the specific scope we agree on, but I'll always give you a clear, fixed price in the proposal. No hidden fees, no nickel-and-diming. Just a straightforward cost for the value I bring.

## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for

I'm not for everyone, and I'm okay with that. If you're a massive corporation looking for a team of 50 consultants to overhaul your global infrastructure, I'm probably not your guy. I also tend not to be a fit for businesses that are just looking for a quick, cheap fix without understanding the underlying issues. I don't do 'band-aid' solutions. I'm also not the right choice if you're expecting someone to be physically onsite in Savannah every single day; I work remotely, with clear communication and regular check-ins.

## Getting in touch

If you're a Savannah business owner grappling with cloud computing or IT infrastructure issues, and you like the sound of a no-nonsense, practical approach, I'd encourage you to reach out. I'm here to help you get your tech working for you, not against you. The first step is easy, just book a 20-min call. We'll see if I can help you out.

FAQs — Savannah

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

If your current IT infrastructure feels slow, expensive, or hard to manage, or if you're not sure how to use cloud services effectively, then it's probably worth a chat. I can help you assess if the cloud makes sense for your specific business needs in Savannah.

Can you help me choose between different cloud providers like AWS or Azure?

Absolutely. I can walk you through the pros and cons of different cloud platforms based on your requirements, budget, and existing systems. My goal is to find the best fit for your Savannah business, not push a specific vendor.

What if I already have some IT staff in Savannah?

That's great! I often work alongside existing IT teams, providing specialized expertise or an extra set of hands for specific projects. I'm here to supplement your team, not replace them.

Do you offer ongoing support after a project is finished?

While my primary focus is project-based work, I typically include a period of post-project support to ensure everything is running smoothly. For longer-term, ongoing support, we can discuss a separate arrangement, but my main focus is getting you set up right.

How long does a typical cloud migration project take?

The timeline really depends on the complexity and size of your existing infrastructure. A smaller migration could take a few weeks, while more extensive projects might span several months. I'll give you a clear estimate in the project proposal after our discovery phase.

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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