Cloud Computing & IT Infrastructure · Fort Wayne, IN

Cloud Computing & IT Infrastructure for Fort Wayne Businesses

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Okay, so you're probably here because your current IT setup is giving you a headache, or maybe you're thinking about moving some things to the cloud and don't know where to start. I get it. The tech world can be a bit much sometimes, and finding reliable, straight-talking help in Fort Wayne can be a challenge. I don't pretend to be a giant firm, but what I do offer is focused, practical assistance with cloud computing and IT infrastructure that's tailored to what you actually need.

I'm not here to sell you a 'solution' you don't need or complicate things further. My goal is to simplify, stabilize, and streamline your technology so it supports your business, instead of slowing it down. Think of me as that experienced tech guy who just gets things done, without all the fuss.

## What I actually do for Fort Wayne clients

Most of my work for Fort Wayne businesses revolves around making existing systems more efficient or helping them adopt new, more flexible cloud services. For instance, I've helped businesses migrate their old, on-premise servers to cloud platforms like AWS or Azure, setting up virtual machines, storage, and networking so everything just works. It's often about taking a clunky setup and turning it into something lighter, more secure, and easier to manage.

Another common project involves auditing current IT infrastructure. I'll take a look at your network, security protocols, backup systems, and existing software, then give you an honest assessment of what's working, what's not, and where improvements can be made. This could mean implementing better cybersecurity practices, setting up robust disaster recovery plans, or optimizing your current cloud spend so you're not paying for things you don't use. I'm focused on practical improvements that make a real difference to your day-to-day operations in Fort Wayne.

## How a Fort Wayne engagement usually goes

When you work with me, it's a pretty straightforward process. I don't believe in dragging things out.

1. **Initial Chat (Week 1):** We'll have a 20-30 minute call. You tell me what's bothering you, what your goals are, and what kind of budget you're working with. I'll ask some questions, listen, and then give you my initial thoughts on how I might be able to help. No charge for this, of course. 2. **Discovery & Proposal (Weeks 1-2):** If it sounds like a good fit, I'll then gather more detailed information about your current setup – maybe a few more calls, access to some documentation. Based on that, I'll put together a fixed-fee proposal outlining the scope of work, deliverables, and a clear timeline. I'm a big believer in fixed-fee projects so there are no surprises. 3. **Project Execution (Weeks 3-Indefinite):** Once we agree on the proposal, I get to work. This could involve setting up new cloud environments, migrating data, configuring networks, or implementing security measures. I'll keep you updated regularly, usually with weekly check-ins, so you always know where we stand. My aim is always to be really transparent about progress. 4. **Handover & Support (Final Weeks):** When the project is complete, I'll make sure you and your team are comfortable with the new setup. I'll provide documentation and, if needed, a period of post-implementation support to iron out any kinks. I want to make sure you're left in a better place than when we started.

## What it costs, roughly

I operate on a fixed-fee basis for most projects. This means you know the total cost upfront, no hourly meters running up surprises. For smaller, more defined tasks, think a few thousand dollars. For more involved migrations or infrastructure overhauls, it could range from five figures upwards, depending on the complexity and duration. It really just depends on what we're doing. I don't have a big sales team or fancy office space, so my overhead is low, which means you get really focused expertise without the extra fluff on the bill. The proposal will always be clear about the total investment.

## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for

It's important to know when I'm not the right guy for the job, too. I'm probably not a good fit if you're a really large enterprise with thousands of employees and a massive, existing IT department; you probably have an internal team or preferred vendors for that scale of work. I also don't do ongoing, 24/7 help desk support for individual users – I'm more about the strategic setup and implementation. If you're looking for someone to manage your entire IT staff or just need someone to fix a single printer problem, I'm probably not your guy. I work best with Fort Wayne small to medium-sized businesses who need practical, project-based help with their cloud and IT infrastructure.

## Getting in touch

If any of this sounds like what you're looking for, and you're a business in Fort Wayne, Indiana, then let's have a quick chat. It's totally free, and there's no pressure. I just want to hear what you're dealing with and see if I can genuinely help. The easiest way to get started is to book a 20-min call. You can find my contact info on the site.

FAQs — Fort Wayne

How do I know if moving to the cloud is right for my Fort Wayne business?

It's a good question. Often, businesses in Fort Wayne consider the cloud if they're struggling with outdated hardware, want more flexibility for remote work, or are worried about data security and backups. I can assess your current setup and give you an honest opinion on the benefits and potential drawbacks for your specific situation.

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

My primary focus is on project-based work – setting up new systems, migrations, and infrastructure improvements. While I do offer a period of post-implementation support to ensure everything is running smoothly, I don't typically provide continuous, day-to-day help desk services. I can, however, help you find a local Fort Wayne IT provider if that's what you need.

What kind of cloud platforms do you work with?

I primarily work with major cloud providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure. These platforms offer a huge range of services and are generally very reliable and secure, suitable for most small to medium-sized businesses.

How long does a typical cloud migration project take?

The timeline really depends on the complexity and amount of data involved. A smaller migration of a few servers might take a few weeks, while a more extensive overhaul of an entire infrastructure could span a few months. We'd discuss a clear timeline in the proposal after our initial discovery phase.

Is my data secure when moving to the cloud?

Security is a top priority. When moving to the cloud, I implement industry best practices for data encryption, access control, and network security. Cloud providers themselves also invest heavily in security, often more than a small business could on their own. We'll set up your cloud environment with security front and center.

Want to see if we're a fit?

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