Hey Tulsa – I know you've probably clicked through a bunch of these city pages already, looking for someone to help with your cloud computing or IT infrastructure. It's a sea of buzzwords out there, and frankly, it can be tough to figure out who's actually going to roll up their sleeves and get things done. I get it. I'm A.I. Consulting LLC, a solo operator, and I'm not here to sell you some 'next-gen' nonsense. I’m here to talk about getting your tech to just... work better. Maybe save you some money, make things a little smoother. I’ve been doing this for a while now, and I've seen a lot of good intentions turn into tangled messes. My approach is pretty simple: listen to what’s causing you headaches, figure out a practical way forward, and then help you execute it. No big teams, no fancy overhead. Just me, tackling your cloud and IT challenges directly.
## What I actually do for Tulsa clients
Okay so, what does this actually look like? For cloud computing, I often help businesses in Tulsa figure out if moving to the cloud (or optimizing their current cloud setup) makes sense for them. This isn't just about picking AWS or Azure; it's about looking at your specific applications, your data, and your team's needs. Sometimes it’s about cost optimization – turning off things you don’t need, or right-sizing your instances. Other times, it's about setting up a more reliable backup system or improving security posture.
On the IT infrastructure side, I help untangle existing networks, set up new office environments, or even just document what you've got so you're not flying blind. I’ve helped clients consolidate servers, troubleshoot network slowdowns, and even just make sure their Wi-Fi actually reaches all the corners of their business. It’s all about making sure the underlying tech isn’t holding your Tulsa business back.
## How a Tulsa engagement usually goes
1. **Initial Chat (20 minutes):** We'll hop on a quick call, you tell me what’s bugging you or what you’re trying to achieve. I'll ask some questions. If it sounds like I can help, we move to step two. 2. **Deep Dive & Proposal (1-2 weeks):** I’ll spend some time understanding your current setup – maybe a few more calls, looking at documentation if you have it. Then I'll put together a simple proposal outlining the problem, my proposed solution, and a fixed-fee cost. No surprises. 3. **Project Work (Starts immediately after agreement):** Once we agree, I get to work. This might involve setting up new services, migrating data, configuring networks, or whatever we’ve agreed upon. I’ll provide regular updates so you know exactly where things stand. 4. **Handover & Follow-up (Ongoing as needed):** When the project is done, I’ll make sure you have everything you need to manage it going forward. This includes documentation and any training your team might need. I'm not gonna disappear; I'll be available for questions and follow-up support if things pop up.
## What it costs, roughly
I prefer fixed-fee engagements for most projects. It keeps things clear for both of us. For smaller, more focused projects, you’re usually looking at a few thousand dollars. For larger migrations or more complex infrastructure overhauls, it can obviously go up from there. The exact cost depends on the scope and complexity, but I'll always give you a clear quote upfront in the proposal. No hourly meters ticking away indefinitely, no vague estimates. I want you to know what you’re paying for before I start.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
I’m a solo operator, remember? So, if you’re a Fortune 500 company looking for a massive, multi-year IT transformation with a team of 50 consultants, I’m probably not your guy. If you need 24/7 on-site support for a thousand employees, I won't be able to provide that. And if you’re just looking for someone to rubber-stamp an idea without any critical feedback, well, I tend to be pretty direct, so that might not work out. I'm best for small to medium-sized businesses in Tulsa that need practical, no-fuss help with their cloud or IT infrastructure.
## Getting in touch
If any of this sounds like what you’re looking for, or if you just want to talk through a problem you’re having with your tech, I’d be happy to chat. No pressure, just a straightforward conversation. Let’s see if I can help you untangle your cloud and IT infrastructure challenges here in Tulsa. The first step is easy: book a 20-min call.
FAQs — Tulsa
How do I know if moving to the cloud is right for my Tulsa business?
It really depends on your specific needs, applications, and budget. I can help you evaluate if the cost savings, flexibility, and security benefits outweigh any potential migration hurdles for your particular situation.
What kind of IT infrastructure problems do you usually help Tulsa companies with?
I often help with network slowdowns, server consolidation, setting up secure remote access, improving Wi-Fi coverage, and general troubleshooting to make sure your core IT systems are running smoothly.
Do you work with businesses outside of Tulsa, Oklahoma?
While I focus on the Tulsa area, many cloud and IT infrastructure projects can be handled remotely. If you're outside Tulsa but feel I'm a good fit, let's talk and see if it makes sense.
What does the first 2 weeks of working with you look like?
The first 2 weeks typically involve an initial chat to understand your needs, followed by a deeper dive into your current setup. After that, I'll provide you with a clear proposal and a fixed-fee quote for the project.
Can you help optimize my current cloud spending?
Yes, absolutely. A common request is to review existing cloud environments on platforms like AWS or Azure and identify areas where you might be overspending or where resources can be reconfigured for better efficiency.