A two-minute check on which of your workloads you're renting when you'd be better off owning them.
Your cloud bill creeps up a little every year, and at some point you start wondering if you're paying for things you don't actually need. You're asking the right question. Here's what most owners never hear: some workloads cost two to three times more in the cloud than they would on hardware you own. Not all of them. Some. And almost nobody runs the math to tell which is which.
We can say that straight because we sit on both sides of it. We've built our own PCs and servers in Wichita since 1997, and we still put plenty of our clients' workloads in the cloud, because for those workloads it's the right call. No reseller markup riding on the answer. No subscription we're protecting.
This guide gives you two things. A two-minute scorecard that shows where your business likely lands, cloud, owned, or a mix. And the one cloud misunderstanding that costs owners the most, no matter which way they go.
The two-minute reality check. Five questions, answered from memory, no invoices needed. Score it and you'll know which way your workloads lean.
The mistake that costs the most. Putting your data in the cloud doesn't make the provider responsible for protecting it. We show you where that line really sits, in plain English, before it costs you.
Three paths, not two. Rent it, own it, or run private AI on hardware you control. We break down what each one is actually best for, and why AI changes the math.
The five-year worksheet. The same side-by-side math we run, so you can put real dollars to one workload before we ever talk.
Owners and operators who run real workloads, line-of-business apps, engineering files, manufacturing systems, data that has to follow rules, and who want a straight read on what belongs where. If your team is bigger than a handful of people and your systems matter to your revenue, this is built for you.
No pitch. A genuinely useful planning tool you can keep, fill in, and bring to any IT conversation.
Want the dollar figure, not just the direction? Book a 15-minute call. We'll take your scorecard result, put real numbers to it, and show you where you're overpaying and what to move. No obligation.