Cloud Computing & IT Infrastructure · New Orleans, LA

Cloud Computing & IT Infrastructure Consulting in New Orleans

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Okay so, you're looking for help with your cloud setup or maybe just getting your IT house in order. I get it. The online world is kinda… a lot. You’ve probably seen a dozen companies claiming they can 'revolutionize' your 'digital transformation journey.' That’s not me. I’m not about buzzwords; I’m about making your day-to-day operations smoother. I’m talking about real, tangible improvements to how your New Orleans business uses technology, whether that’s migrating servers, setting up secure remote access, or just making sure your data is actually backed up somewhere safe.

What makes me different? For starters, it’s just me. When you work with A.I. Consulting LLC, you’re talking to me directly. No project managers who don't know the tech, no sales teams promising things I can't deliver. I’m a solo operator who's built a reputation on getting things done without the usual corporate bloat. I focus on understanding *your* specific needs in New Orleans, Louisiana, not just pushing whatever new cloud service is trendy this quarter. I’ve seen enough IT projects go sideways because of a lack of clear communication and honest expectations, and I make it my mission to avoid that.

## What I actually do for New Orleans clients

Most of my New Orleans cloud computing and IT infrastructure work boils down to a few key areas: helping businesses move their operations to the cloud (think Microsoft Azure, AWS, Google Cloud), optimizing existing cloud environments to cut costs or improve performance, and shoring up IT security. For example, I might help a local accounting firm in New Orleans migrate their QuickBooks servers to the cloud, setting them up with secure access and automated backups so they never have to worry about local hardware failures again. Or I could assist a small manufacturing business with network segmentation and firewall configuration, making sure their operational technology is isolated and protected from cyber threats.

Another common scenario is helping a growing company set up a new branch office – maybe they're expanding into Metairie – and they need a reliable, secure network infrastructure from scratch. This involves everything from selecting the right hardware and software to configuring VPNs for remote employees and ensuring compliance with any industry-specific regulations. I tend to focus on practical, actionable steps that deliver real value, rather than endless strategy documents that just sit on a shelf. My goal is to make your IT less of a headache, not more.

## How a New Orleans engagement usually goes

1. **Initial Chat & Scope (Week 1):** We'll have a couple of calls. You tell me what's bothering you, what your goals are. I ask a lot of questions. By the end of this, I'll have a pretty good idea if I can help, and I'll send over a simple project proposal outlining the work, the timeline, and the cost. No surprises. 2. **Deep Dive & Planning (Weeks 2-3):** If you like the proposal, I'll get access to your systems (securely, of course) and do a more thorough assessment. This is where I map out the exact steps, identify any potential roadblocks, and firm up the technical plan. We'll have regular check-ins during this phase. 3. **Implementation (Weeks 4-10, varies):** This is where I roll up my sleeves and get to work. Whether it's migrating servers, configuring networks, or deploying new security measures, I’m doing the actual hands-on work. I’ll keep you updated on progress, and we’ll test everything thoroughly as we go. Communication is key here, so we’ll be talking a lot. 4. **Handover & Follow-up (Week 11 onwards):** Once the project is complete, I'll provide documentation, training for your team if needed, and make sure you're comfortable with everything. I don't just disappear; I’ll usually follow up after a few weeks to ensure everything is running smoothly and address any lingering questions. Sometimes folks ask about ongoing support, which I'm happy to discuss too.

## What it costs, roughly

I operate on a fixed-fee basis for most projects. This means you know the exact cost upfront, no hourly surprises or padded invoices. For a typical cloud migration for a small to medium-sized business in New Orleans, you're usually looking at a few thousand dollars on the low end for something simple, up to twenty-five thousand or so for more complex, multi-system migrations or infrastructure overhauls. Smaller, more focused tasks like a security audit or network optimization might be a few thousand. I always aim to be transparent and give you a clear quote after our initial discussions. My goal isn't to be the cheapest, but to be the most cost-effective by delivering solid results without unnecessary overhead.

## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for

I’m pretty upfront about this: I’m not a good fit for everyone. If you're a massive enterprise with hundreds of IT staff, you probably need a different kind of consulting firm. I also tend not to work with businesses that are just looking for someone to

FAQs — New Orleans

How do I know if moving to the cloud is right for my New Orleans business?

Well, if you're tired of maintaining expensive on-site servers, worried about data security, or need better remote access for your New Orleans team, then cloud computing is probably worth exploring. I can help you figure out if the benefits outweigh the costs for your specific situation.

Do you offer ongoing IT support after the project is done?

My primary focus is project-based consulting, getting specific IT infrastructure work done. However, I can definitely discuss options for limited post-project support or put you in touch with trusted partners for comprehensive managed IT services if that's what your New Orleans business needs.

What kind of data security measures do you implement?

I focus on industry-standard best practices. This includes things like multi-factor authentication, strong access controls, network segmentation, robust firewalls, and regular backups. The specific measures will depend on your existing setup and the nature of your New Orleans business's data.

I'm not in New Orleans; can you still help me?

Absolutely! While I love working with local New Orleans businesses, I operate remotely and serve clients all across the United States. Location isn't a barrier for most cloud computing and IT infrastructure consulting projects.

How long does a typical cloud migration project take?

It really depends on the complexity and size of your current systems. A smaller migration for a New Orleans business might take 4-6 weeks from start to finish, while a more involved project could be 2-4 months. We'll nail down a realistic timeline after our initial assessment.

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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