IT Budgeting & Cost guides for Tulsa businesses
What technology should cost and how to plan for it.
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The True Cost of DIY IT: What Tulsa Business Owners Don’t Factor Into Their Spreadsheets
Our spreadsheet says IT is basically free: no contract, no monthly fee, somebody in-house handles it when something breaks. Here is what that zero is hiding.
Read the guide →What a vCIO Does for a Tulsa Business (and Why Our Meetings Work)
The server dies in your busiest week. The insurance renewal arrives with questions nobody can answer. Every technology decision shows up as an ambush — here is the meeting that turns them into a plan.
Read the guide →How Much Do Managed IT Services Cost in Tulsa? 2026 Pricing Guide
You have a proposal on your desk, or a budget to build, and one question: is this number fair for a Tulsa business our size? Here are the 2026 ranges, what moves them, and a worked example.
Read the guide →Managed IT vs Break-Fix: Cost and Risk Comparison for Tulsa SMBs
Should you pay for IT support only when something breaks, or invest in a partner who manages your technology continuously? Here is how the two models actually compare.
Read the guide →IT Budgeting for Small Businesses: How Much Should You Really Spend on Technology?
Spend too little and you get outages and a security incident; spend too much and you starve growth. Here are the benchmarks, the categories, and a worked example.
Read the guide →What Are Managed IT Services? A Plain-English Guide for Business Owners
A vendor said it, an insurance form asked about it, a peer swears by it. Here is what “managed IT” actually means — and what you would be buying.
Read the guide →Does the Desktop Have a Future? What I Predicted in 2008 and What to Buy Now
Windows or Mac? In 2008 I said that was the wrong question. Here is what happened next — and the right order for choosing devices for your team.
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