Professional Computer Support

San Francisco, United States

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Description

Specialties

At Professional Computer Support, we provide comprehensive services to be the complete technology solutions provider for medium to large-​sized businesses and non profits in the Bay Area.

Professional Computer Support delivers customized service packages that are fully scalable and available for a flat-​rate fee so that you never have to worry about an IT cost you can’t cover. We are here to be your trusted partner and deliver expert support. Let us focus on your IT so that you can focus on your business.

We specialize in cutting costs and obtaining funding for non profit organizations. While other IT providers might say, «You need a new server, call us when you have the money,» at Professional Computer Support, we look for creative solutions to solve the problem. Whether that means assisting with long-​term IT planning and budgeting or acquiring grants and donations, we never abandon our clients.

History

Established in 1989.

Professional Computer Support (PCS) is a complete technology solutions provider for organizations with 10 – 300 employees in the greater Bay Area. Founded in 1989, we at PCS have established ourselves as leaders in the community and industry for our dedication to delivering the highest quality of expertise and customer service.

Our President and leadership team each have nearly 30 years of corporate and non profit IT experience. In fact, other tech companies hire us for large projects because no one has technicians more skilled at networking and designing IT infrastructure, period. Our focus on teamwork and collaboration means that our leadership team is involved with every single client. We work together to find creative solutions to problems that individually, we might not have thought of.

Meet the Business Owner

Dan H.

Business Owner

Dan Hernandez began working with computers in 1982 as a plater for West Coast Circuits. He leveraged his interest in computers and his natural ability to learn everything IT and moved his way up as a consultant, working with high-​profile clients including Wells Fargo and Bain & Company.

Dan’s exceptional problem-​solving abilities became apparent when he fought the first computer virus, the «Jerusalem Virus» also known as the 1313 Virus. Dan also built the first Local Area Network (LAN) by utilizing a 3 Com system called 3 Plus Share, which was later purchased by Microsoft to become the platform for Windows NT.

Dan’s experiences and entrepreneurial spirit led him to start Professional Computer Support in 1989.