Free IT Strategy Session

Cloud Services in Marshall, IL

Your Data Secure, Accessible, Always

Professional cloud solutions that keep your business running smoothly without the IT headaches or surprise costs.

A person holds out their hand with a glowing cloud icon above it, symbolizing cloud computing. Digital data streams appear to flow between the hand and cloud, while the person uses a laptop in the background.

Hear from Our Customers

CTS Computers cloud services solutions for businesses in Illinois and Indiana, offering secure data storage, backup, and remote access.

Managed Cloud Solutions Marshall

Work From Anywhere, Worry Less

Your files are there when you need them. Your team can collaborate whether they’re in the office, at home, or on the road. Your data stays protected with enterprise-level security that most small businesses can’t afford on their own.

You stop worrying about server crashes, failed backups, or whether your systems can handle growth. Instead of managing IT problems, you focus on what actually grows your business.

The monthly cost is predictable. No surprise hardware failures that demand immediate five-figure investments. No scrambling to recover lost data because everything backs up automatically.

Cloud Computing Services Marshall

Local Support That Actually Answers

CTS Computers has been keeping Marshall area businesses running for years. We understand what local companies need because we work with them every day.

You get the benefits of enterprise-level cloud infrastructure with the personal attention of a local provider. When something needs attention, you talk to someone who knows your setup and your business.

We focus on practical solutions that work reliably. No overselling, no pushing unnecessary features, just solid cloud services that make your workday easier.

Visual representation of CTS Computers cloud services availability in Cook County, Illinois, and Indiana, showcasing managed IT support and cloud solutions.

Cloud Migration Services Process

Simple Setup, Smooth Transition

First, we evaluate your current setup and business needs. We identify which applications and data should move to the cloud and create a migration plan that minimizes downtime.

During the transition, your existing systems keep running while we configure the new cloud infrastructure. Files transfer securely, and applications get tested before you switch over completely.

Once you’re running on the cloud, ongoing monitoring catches issues before they affect your work. Updates happen automatically, backups run continuously, and you access everything through the same interfaces you’re used to. Support stays available when you need it, but most days the system just works without requiring your attention.

A digital cloud icon hovers above rows of servers in a data center, with glowing lines connecting the servers to the cloud, symbolizing cloud computing and data transfer in a modern technological environment.

Ready to get started?

Free IT Strategy Session

Explore More Services

About CTS Computers

Get a Free Consultation

Cloud Infrastructure Services Included

Complete Cloud Management, Not Piecemeal

Your cloud services include secure data storage, automatic backups, and 24/7 system monitoring. Email hosting, file sharing, and remote access capabilities come standard. Security updates and patches happen automatically without disrupting your work.

Marshall businesses get local support that understands rural Illinois connectivity challenges. We configure systems to work efficiently even when internet speeds aren’t perfect. We also coordinate with local internet providers when connection issues arise.

Disaster recovery planning ensures your business keeps running if equipment fails or emergencies hit. Your data stays accessible from multiple locations, and critical systems can run from backup servers while primary systems get restored.

Two IT professionals stand in a server room, examining a large transparent screen with digital icons, including a cloud symbol. One holds a laptop while the other points at the display, both focused on the data.

How much does cloud storage cost for a small business?

Cloud storage costs depend on how much data you need to store and what features you require. Most Marshall area small businesses spend between $50-200 per month for complete cloud services including storage, backups, email, and support. This typically costs less than maintaining your own server when you factor in hardware, software licenses, maintenance, and the time you spend managing IT issues. You get predictable monthly costs instead of surprise repair bills or equipment replacement expenses.
Your data stays safe in the cloud even during internet outages, and you can still access files stored locally on your devices. Many cloud applications let you work offline and sync changes when connectivity returns. For businesses that can’t afford any downtime, backup internet connections through cellular or satellite providers keep you connected. The cloud infrastructure itself runs in professional data centers with multiple internet connections, so outages on their end are extremely rare.
Most small business cloud migrations take 1-3 weeks depending on how much data needs to move and how complex your current setup is. Simple migrations with basic file storage and email might finish in a few days. More complex setups with custom applications or large databases take longer. We plan the process to minimize disruption to your daily operations, and your current systems keep working during the transition until everything is tested and ready.
Professional cloud services use bank-level encryption and security measures that most small businesses can’t afford to implement on their own. Your data gets encrypted during transmission and while stored on servers. Access controls ensure only authorized users can reach specific files and applications. Regular security updates and monitoring happen automatically. For Marshall businesses handling sensitive information, cloud security is typically much stronger than keeping everything on local computers or basic servers.
Most business software works with cloud services, either by moving to cloud-based versions or by running your current applications on cloud servers. Popular programs like QuickBooks, Microsoft Office, and industry-specific software typically have cloud options available. For specialized software that must run locally, hybrid setups let you keep certain applications on-site while moving data storage and other services to the cloud. The migration assessment identifies which approach works best for your specific software needs.
Ongoing support includes system monitoring, automatic updates, backup management, and help when you need it. Issues get addressed quickly because we monitor your systems continuously and often fix problems before you notice them. When you do need help, you reach local technicians who understand your setup rather than calling a generic support center. Support covers both technical issues and questions about using your cloud services more effectively. Regular check-ins ensure everything continues meeting your business needs as you grow.