Rancho Santa Margarita IT Services and Computer Repair by Orange County Computer

  • Are you looking for convenient and reliable & competent Computer Repair Services in Rancho Santa Margarita?
  • Is your computer running slow or just not performing the way it used to?
  • Are you looking for an IT Solutions Provider to help maximize the business productivity within your organizations

The City of Rancho Santa Margarita is local to Orange County Computer, Inc. We have been meeting the technology needs of the Rancho Santa Margarita business & residents for the past 13 years.

We specialize in providing solutions for small to mid-market companies and continue to keep up with the latest technology. Call us today and receive a free network evaluation, and we’ll show you what you can do to increase employee productivity, create a safer network environment that will better protect you from harmful viruses, and find out the many ways you can increase your ROI with the latest technology.

In the small and medium business world, you need help on the fly, and Orange County Computer is conveniently located off of Bake and Trabuco, near you to resolve your needs, and get your company back to work in no time.

When your systems aren’t functioning properly, rapid response and resolution is required so you can get back to work. Orange County Computer’s Tech Repair Center is conveniently located at the corner of Bake Parkway and Trabuco for drop off service. On-Site Service Calls are available by appointment.

Services provided at our Tech Repair Center include but are not limited to:

Call us now for a FREE Network evaluation @ 949-699-6619 and schedule an appointment.

Visit our website or contact our Tech Repair Center at (949) 699-6619 to find out more information on how we can resolve your IT Solutions TODAY.

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Orange County Computer and Bella Collina Towne and Golf Club

Orange County Computer acquires Network Management contract with Bella Collina Towne & Golf Club

San Clemente Golf Club, Bella Collina recently retained Orange County Computer Inc., as their Managed Solutions Provider.  Senior Technical Advisor and Managing Partner, Alex Pinedo stated that he “looks forward to streamlining their IT Infrastructure and implementing new solutions as they continue to grow”.  The course at Bella Collina was designed by  renowned Gary Player and has 3 nine-hole layouts that can be played continuously  to challenge even the most demanding golfers. Formerly known as Pacific Golf and Country Club, new owners, John Fornaro and Mark Zane have implemented modern landscaping, sustainability and conservation ideas into the daily operations of this cutting edge Country Club.  For more information about golf memberships and all of the amenities at Bella Collina, visit Bellacollinagolf.com.

If you are interested in the Network Management services of Orange County Computer, Inc., contact our sales team via sales@orangecountycomputer.com or call our Tech Center at (949) 699-6619.

Social networking fastest growing mobile app type in US and Europe

Social networking is the fastest growing application segment in the US and Europe, research by analyst firm ComScore has revealed.

The use of mobile social networking applications in April 2010 increased by 240% in the US and 239% in Europe compared with April 2009, according to US reports.

Other application access categories recording 100%-plus growth over the year included news, sports information, banking and weather.

Despite the increase in application usage, most Americans still prefer using their browsers, with close to 73 million mobile users accessing their browser in April, up 31% year-on-year.

In Europe, the preference is for applications: 81.87 million users accessed applications in April 2010, a year-on-year growth rate of 13.4%, while only 58.9 million used their browsers. However, the browser category recorded stronger growth, at 40.5%.

Like the US, social networking applications recorded the highest growth rate, but mapping services still have the most users, with 11.13 million people accessing maps through apps in April, up 131.3%.

Although growth in application use on smartphones is growing rapidly, the audience using mobile browsers remains larger and is growing just as quickly, said Mark Donovan, senior vice-president of mobile at ComScore.

“Brands need to remember to take into account the user experience across both channels when building their mobile strategies,” he said.

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