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Los Angeles, CA - Computers And Network - By: Matthew Paolini

Given that it is a major metropolis and a regional business hub, the city of Los Angeles is a lucrative market for companies offering computer and network consulting services. In order to secure business in such a competitive environment, such firms all promote their staff qualifications, and that they possess the training and resources to provide clients with cost-effective IT support. Certifications are prominently featured, especially those obtained from major players in the industry like Cisco, Microsoft and Compaq.

Consulting businesses based in Los Angeles all work closely with network vendors, and thus are kept abreast on the latest computer and network products and developments. In promotional materials, they point to their experience with the incorporation of new systems at other sites throughout the city. By touting such a background, firms hope to convince enough businesses that their staff can be trusted to take care of such tasks as detailed network upgrades.

Troubleshooting is a major part of any computer and network consulting firm, as just about every business which owns computers has experienced network emergencies at one time or another. A consulting firm will brag about their relationships with major computer-related vendors and their in-depth training, which they posit will provide them with the necessary tools to get a business system quickly back into operation.

Computer and network firms in Los Angeles will sometimes cover areas outside of the city, such as Santa Monica, Baldwin Park, El Segundo, Santa Clarita, Arcadia, Marina del Rey, Calabasas, East Los Angeles, South Bay, Downey, Huntington Park, Glendale, Valencia, Paramount, Westwood, Hollywood and many other locales.

Areas of computer networking that most firms specialize in include Microsoft Windows NT/2000/2003/XP/Vista server-based, TCP/IP networks of any size. All of them have the capacity to build new networks from the ground up, add to existing networks, or incorporate a new network in parallel with existing networks.

About the Author

Matt Paolini is a research analyst for CityBook.com, the family-safe online yellow pages, which carries an extensive directory of Los Angeles computers and network services.

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