How We Serve You

·         Network Installations and Administration

·         Internet Connectivity for All Needs

·         Computer and Server Installations

·         Troubleshooting and Repairs

·         Networking of Printers, Scanners and Copiers

·         VPNs and Gateways

·         Security Appliances

·         Firewall Protection

·         Backup Devices

·         Back-Up Power Protection Solutions

·         Microsoft Exchange Server Enables Sharing
           and Synchronization of Microsoft Outlook Data
           Between Computers and or Handhelds

·         Handhelds

·         Blackberry Enterprise Server

·         Share Point Services

·         Websites Creation, Maintenance and Hosting.

Testimonials

"Larry thanks so much! My computer network works super, thanks to you and CompCare." –Umma

Contact CompCare

 

  Call  CompCare 818 340 6969 or 310 266 1425

                                   Email CompCare

 

 

About Us

 COMPCARE is a strategic full service IT consultation firm specializing in business networking solutions.  In business for over 15 years we have successfully serviced both small and mid-sized companies throughout greater Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley.

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New Dell Five User Wireless Networks with Wide Screen LCD Monitors Starting At $3,100.00 INSTALLED!


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A computer virus that may leave Microsoft Windows users vulnerable to digital hijacking is spreading through companies in the U.S., Europe and Asia, already infecting close to 9 million machines, according to a private online security firm. Fortunately, however, it may be a dud.
Though computer bugs have become a common affliction, Finland-based F-Secure says a virus it has been tracking for the past several weeks has surged more rapidly through corporate networks than anything they've seen in years.
But the virus doesn't appear to be working as its designers intended. F-Secure's chief security adviser, Patrick Runald, said the virus's coding suggests a type of bug that alerts computer users to bogus infections on their machines and offers to help by selling them antivirus software.