The network runs your business.
We run the network.
Cisco and Meraki networks, designed and managed for the Central Coast.
What you get.
- Built to your budget. Designed to last.
- Problems caught before they affect your business
- 24/7 monitoring — we see issues before you do
- Firmware and security updates handled for you
- Wireless coverage verified in the field, not on paper
- One team that knows your environment
- Capacity planning before you hit limits
- One number to call when anything goes wrong
What you won't get.
- A technician who's never seen your setup before
- Tickets that go in and never come out
- Surprise bills for work you didn't approve
- Hardware chosen because it's what we had in the truck
- A provider who disappears between projects
- Jargon instead of answers
- Band-aids on problems that need real fixes
- A different person every time you call
Common questions.
If your technology causes more problems than it solves — slow wireless, recurring outages, nobody sure who to call — you've outgrown reactive IT. Managed IT means someone is watching your systems before things break, not after.
Yes. We've been serving manufacturing, agriculture, wineries, professional services, and private estates across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties since 2000. Most of our clients have been with us for years. Some for over a decade.
We don't manufacture problems to create projects. If your current setup is working, we'll say so. If it isn't, we'll tell you why and what it would take to fix it. We've grown almost entirely through referrals — that only happens when clients trust you enough to put their name behind you.
It depends on the size of your environment. Most managed IT agreements are a flat monthly fee covering monitoring, maintenance, support, and planning. We scope each engagement based on what you actually need. No packages you have to fit into.
We usually know before you do. Our monitoring catches most issues before they affect your business. When something does need attention, you call one number and reach someone who already knows your environment.
Most transitions take two to four weeks. We assess what you have, document your environment, set up monitoring, and address anything urgent. You don't flip a switch — you build a foundation.
Not necessarily. We assess what you have first. Some equipment gets integrated as-is. Some gets scheduled for replacement on a timeline that fits your budget. We don't sell replacement for its own sake.
One team. No finger-pointing. One number to call.
If you're looking for a technology partner, let's start a conversation.
Talk to Lattis