Cloud Computing & IT Infrastructure · Spokane, WA

Cloud Computing & IT Infrastructure Consulting for Spokane Businesses

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Hey Spokane — I get it, you're probably sifting through a bunch of city-specific landing pages right now, all promising the moon when it comes to cloud computing and IT infrastructure. It's a lot. My name's [Your Name], and I run A.I. Consulting LLC. I'm a solo operator, and I focus on getting real results with AI, often by making sure your underlying tech is actually ready for it. So if you're a Spokane business owner feeling a bit overwhelmed, maybe I can help clear some of that up.

Okay, so this isn't some big agency pushing 'enterprise solutions.' It's just me. I help businesses like yours in Spokane figure out their cloud strategy, optimize their existing IT setup, and frankly, make sure their tech isn't holding them back from actually using AI to make things easier or more profitable. I'm not here to sell you on vaporware; I'm here to solve actual problems.

## What I actually do for Spokane clients

When it comes to cloud computing and IT infrastructure, a lot of Spokane businesses are in a similar spot: they know they _should_ be doing something different, but aren't quite sure what. I usually come in to untangle existing systems, or to set up new ones that are actually practical and efficient. Think about it this way: before you can even think about automating customer service with AI, your customer data needs to live somewhere accessible, right? And it needs to be secure.

So, what does that look like? It might be helping you migrate an old server-based application to a cloud platform like AWS or Azure, setting up a proper data storage and backup system, or optimizing your current network to handle increased data flow. Maybe you're looking at specific cloud services, and need someone to help pick the right ones and get them configured without a massive headache. For a Spokane client recently, I helped them establish a more reliable cloud backup system for their critical business documents, which frankly, was long overdue and made a huge difference to their peace of mind.

## How a Spokane engagement usually goes

I like to keep things straightforward. Here's what you can generally expect when we work together:

1. **Initial Chat & Scope (1-2 weeks):** We'll have a couple of calls. You tell me what's bugging you, what your goals are for your Spokane business, and what you're hoping to achieve with your cloud or IT setup. I'll ask a bunch of questions, dig into your current situation a bit, and we'll nail down a specific problem to solve or a project to tackle. I'll put together a clear proposal outlining the work. 2. **Deep Dive & Planning (2-3 weeks):** Once we agree on the plan, I'll spend some time getting under the hood. This might involve looking at your current infrastructure, talking to your team (if you have one), and figuring out the nitty-gritty details. I'll then create a detailed project plan with timelines and milestones. We'll review it together to make sure it makes sense for you. 3. **Implementation & Setup (Varies, usually 4-12 weeks):** This is where I roll up my sleeves and get to work. Whether it's setting up new cloud instances, migrating data, configuring security, or integrating different systems, I'll be hands-on. I'll keep you updated regularly on progress and any roadblocks that pop up. My goal is to get things done right, not just fast. 4. **Handover & Follow-up (1-2 weeks):** Once the core work is done, I'll make sure you and your team (if applicable) understand how everything works. I'll provide documentation, answer questions, and ensure you're comfortable with the new setup. I'll also check in a few weeks later to make sure everything's running smoothly.

## What it costs, roughly

Look, I don't do hourly billing with a clock ticking in the background. I prefer fixed-fee projects whenever possible. This way, you know upfront what you're getting into, and there are no nasty surprises. For most cloud infrastructure or IT optimization projects for Spokane businesses, you're usually looking at a range somewhere from a few thousand dollars on the lower end for something fairly contained, up to the low-to-mid five figures for more complex migrations or setups. It really depends on the complexity and duration of the work. I'm always transparent with my pricing, and we'll agree on everything before any work begins.

## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for

I'm pretty upfront about this. I'm probably not the right guy if you're a massive corporation with a dedicated IT department that just needs extra hands. I also don't do ongoing IT support contracts; I'm here to solve specific problems and get systems running well. If you're looking for someone to just 'do AI' without any clear business problem in mind, or if you're not willing to invest the time to actually understand what we're doing, then I'm probably not your guy. I work best with Spokane business owners who are serious about making their tech work smarter for them, and who value clear communication and practical solutions over buzzwords.

## Getting in touch

If you're a Spokane business and you've got a challenge with your cloud computing or IT infrastructure, and you think my no-nonsense approach might be a good fit, let's chat. The easiest way to start is to book a 20-min call on my calendar. We can talk through your situation, and I can give you an honest opinion on whether I can help. No pressure, just a conversation.

FAQs — Spokane

How do I know if my Spokane business needs help with cloud computing or IT infrastructure?

If you're constantly dealing with slow systems, data security worries, or if you feel your current tech setup is holding back growth or making it hard to try new things like AI, it's a good sign you could benefit from some help. Many Spokane businesses I work with just feel stuck.

Do you only work with businesses in Spokane, Washington?

While I love helping local Spokane businesses, I work with clients all over the US. My solo operation means I can be flexible, and a lot of this work can be done remotely, so don't hesitate to reach out no matter where you are.

What's the typical timeline for a cloud migration project?

It really depends on the complexity, but for a typical small to medium-sized Spokane business, a significant cloud migration can take anywhere from two to four months from initial planning to full implementation and handover. We'd break it down into manageable phases.

Can you help me choose the right cloud provider (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud)?

Absolutely. Part of what I do is to help you understand the pros and cons of each major provider in the context of your specific Spokane business needs and budget, so we can make an informed decision together. I'm not beholden to any one platform.

What kind of ongoing support do you offer after a project is finished?

I focus on project-based work and getting your systems running effectively. While I don't offer long-term managed IT services, I always make sure you and your team are well-equipped to manage the new setup, and I'm available for follow-up questions or future project engagements as needed.

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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