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Strategic IT leadership without a full-time CIO salary — quarterly reviews, multi-year roadmap, budget planning, and vendor management for South Florida businesses.
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A full-time CIO costs $250K-$400K all-in, plus benefits and equity. Most South Florida small and mid-market businesses can't justify that — but they still need someone at the table making strategic technology decisions, owning the multi-year roadmap, and translating risk into board-ready language. That's the role our virtual CIO (vCIO) fills.
Our vCIO service sits on top of our managed IT services (/services/managed-it) and cybersecurity program (/services/cybersecurity). The day-to-day support team handles tickets and operations; the vCIO owns the trajectory — what to retire, what to consolidate, what to invest in next, and how to align IT spend with revenue.
If you're working toward CMMC certification (/cmmc-compliance), preparing for an acquisition, undergoing a SOC 2 audit, or navigating a vendor consolidation, the vCIO is the person who builds the plan, runs the timeline, and reports to your board or ownership group on progress.
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Schedule AssessmentStandard cadence is a formal Quarterly Business Review (QBR) plus a monthly check-in with your leadership team. During active initiatives — migrations, audits, M&A integration — we increase frequency to weekly or biweekly until the work lands.
No. vCIO is a fixed monthly retainer scoped to your business size and complexity. We don't bill by the hour for strategy work — that creates the wrong incentives. You get unlimited access to your vCIO within scope; bigger projects (M&A, major migrations) are scoped separately.
Managed IT (/services/managed-it) keeps your systems running today. vCIO decides what your IT environment should look like 12, 24, and 36 months from now — and builds the budget, vendor strategy, and risk-reduction plan to get there. The two services are designed to work together.
Yes. Your vCIO produces board-ready quarterly reports — KPI dashboards, risk register updates, budget vs. actual, roadmap progress, and compliance posture — and presents them in person or via video conference to your board, ownership group, or executive committee.
Yes. We assess the target's IT environment, security posture, license footprint, contract obligations, and integration complexity. After close, we lead the integration plan — identity merger, tooling consolidation, and security baseline normalization.
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