About This Guide
This is a buyer's guide for Los Angeles businesses choosing a managed IT provider. Our goal: help you choose a good one faster, without a month of sales calls spent learning what to ask.
Many "best IT company" lists have a problem. Some are published by one of the firms on them, which then ranks itself at the top. This guide works differently. No provider pays for placement, and every ranking rests on a fact you can check yourself.
Why this guide exists
Picking an IT provider is hard because the search results mislead you. Some firms that rank for Los Angeles IT searches keep no office in the county at all. One is run out of Houston and lists an address in "Pasadena, Texas." One is an offshore development shop in Cyprus. A buyer skimming Google has no easy way to tell them apart.
So we did the checking. We reviewed more than 20 firms that market IT services to Los Angeles businesses, confirmed which ones keep a real local office, and sorted them by what each does best.
We write for a specific reader: a business owner with 20 to 200 staff, part-way through choosing IT, who has been let down by a vendor before.
How we check facts
Every number on this site traces back to a primary source: the group that issued it, not a press release or a marketing page. When a firm's own website and its primary source disagree, we use the primary source and note the date we checked.
Here is where the main facts come from:
| What we check | Where we get it |
|---|---|
| Office location | The firm's own contact page, checked against public records |
| Awards and rankings | The issuer's own list, such as CRN, not a reprint of it |
| Certifications | The vendor's partner directory or the certifying body |
| Review scores | The review platform itself, such as Google Business Profile or Clutch, on the date checked |
| Pricing | Published rates and ranges, labeled "illustrative" wherever we estimate |
If a claim cannot be sourced, it does not run. One wrong figure would undercut every other number on the page, so we verify each one before publishing.
How we rank providers
We rank by category, not by a single winner. A firm that fits a 90-attorney law firm may be wrong for a post-production studio. So we name a best pick for each type of buyer and say why.
No provider pays to be listed, ranked, or added here. Placement is not for sale, and no firm can buy a higher spot. The full rubric (what we measure, what we leave out, and how many firms we checked) is on the methodology page.
Corrections
We get things wrong sometimes. When we do, we fix the page and add a short, dated note so you can see what changed and when. If you spot an error, email us at [email protected] and we will check it against the source.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or a credential you want us to recheck? Email [email protected]. We read every message and fix sourced errors on the page.