IT Services in Whittier, CA

Your Local IT Partner in Los Angeles County

Is your business in Whittier prepared for the digital world? IT Pro’s Management provides the IT support and expertise you need to stay ahead in Los Angeles County.

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jasmine jacquez
21:42 11 May 23
Working with IT Pros has been an absolute pleasure. Their team is not only knowledgeable in their field but also dedicated to providing top-notch service and support. I'd definitely recommend.
Nik Bars
20:16 04 May 23
IT Pros has always been responsive and able to resolve my issues in a timely manner whenever I've had computer issues come up. They have a great team and I'd definitely recommend them!
Maral Ishkanian
22:43 25 Apr 23
I contacted Alejandra Andrade to help resolve issues, including not receiving emails, in connection with our new email account. Alejandra made the impossible happen by digging deep into the issues and finding a solution that worked for our team. Thank you Alejandra and IT Pros for your excellent service!
Enrique Vizcaino
23:25 24 Apr 23
IT Pros gets the job done. in terms of the handful of requests I've made to the team, all of them were addressed accordingly. The turnaround was so fast on some of my tech problems that I missed some of their calls. They responded that quickly! In a good way, they're present to help. There was a system issue that affected many people besides me. Even though this concern took a bit longer to get fixed, I'm glad it was completely taken care of with no further maintenance needed. The team is very supportive, always on time with their feedback, and always available. I have enjoyed working with this team and I can't stress enough how loyal they are.
Melissa Dudum-Maya
22:17 21 Apr 23
Lupe & the entire team at IT Pros Management are wonderful! Incredibly quick to respond & helpful, ensuring to troubleshoot through any issue until the problem is solved. Highly recommend their team & services for any company, big or small.
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  • Focus on your core business while we handle all your IT needs.
  • Boost your productivity with high-speed network solutions.
  • Safeguard your data with robust cybersecurity measures.
  • Gain a competitive edge through strategic IT consulting.
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    IT Pro’s Management is a provider of IT services in Los Angeles County. We’re not just tech wizards; we’re helping local businesses succeed in all segments. We offer a personalized approach, taking the time to understand your specific challenges and goals. Whether you need help with network setup, cloud migration, or ongoing IT support, we’re here to provide solutions that fit your business well.

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    How we deliver excellence for CA

  • Initial Consultation: We listen to your needs and assess your current IT infrastructure.
  • Strategy: We design a customized plan to address your challenges and objectives.
  • Implementation: Deploying the plan into action and providing technical support.
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    IT Services encompass everything from IT support services to cloud IT services. At IT Pro’s Management, we excel in providing these essential services in Whittier, CA. Our expertise in IT infrastructure services help your business . Whether it’s technical support services or network IT services, our team in Los Angeles County is here to assist. Call us at 866-487-7671 to learn more!

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    Whittier’s roots can be traced to Spanish soldier Manuel Nieto. In 1784, Nieto received a Spanish land grant of 300,000 acres (1,200 km2), Rancho Los Nietos, as a reward for his military service and to encourage settlement in California. The area of Nieto’s land grant was reduced in 1790 as the result of a dispute with Mission San Gabriel. Nonetheless, Nieto still had claim to 167,000 acres (680 km2) stretching from the hills north of Whittier, Fullerton, and Brea, south to the Pacific Ocean, and from what is known today as the Los Angeles River east to the Santa Ana River. Nieto built a rancho for his family near Whittier, and purchased cattle and horses for his ranch and also planted cornfields. When Nieto died in 1804, his children inherited their father’s property.

    At the time of the 1840s Mexican-American War, much of the land that would become Whittier was owned by Pio Pico, a rancher and the last Mexican governor of Alta California. Pio Pico built a hacienda here on the San Gabriel River, known today as Pio Pico State Historic Park. Following the Mexican-American War, German immigrant Jacob F. Gerkens paid $234 to the U.S. government to acquire 160 acres (0.6 km2) of land under the Homestead Act and built the cabin known today as the Jonathan Bailey House. Gerkens would later become the first chief of police of the Los Angeles Police Department. Gerkens’ land was owned by several others before a group of Quakers purchased it and expanded it to 1,259 acres (5 km2), with the intent of founding a Quaker community. The area soon became known as a thriving citrus ranching region, with “Quaker Brand” fruit being shipped all over the United States. Beginning in 1887, walnut trees were planted, and Whittier became the largest walnut grower in the United States. In addition to walnuts and citrus, Whittier was also a major producer of pampas grass.

    For many years, the sole means of transport from this area to Los Angeles was on foot, or via horse and wagon over rough dirt roads, impeding settlement, development, and the export of agriculture. Thus in 1887 “enterprising and aggressive businessmen” contracted with the Southern Pacific Railroad to build the first railroad spur to Whittier, including a depot. The businessmen covered the $43,000 construction cost for the six-mile spur, which branched off from the Southern Pacific mainline at a junction near what is now Studebaker Road between Firestone Boulevard and Imperial Highway. By 1906, 650 carloads of oranges and 250 carloads of lemons were shipped annually by rail. In 1904, the Pacific Electric opened the trolley line known as “Big Red Cars” from Los Angeles to Whittier. In the first two decades, over a million passengers a year rode to and from Los Angeles on the Whittier Line. After World War II, Whittier grew rapidly and the sub-dividing of orange groves began, driven by housing shortages in southern California. In 1955, the new Civic Center complex was completed and the City Council met in new chambers for the first time on March 8, 1955. The city continued to grow as the City annexed portions of Whittier Boulevard and East Whittier. The 1961 annexation added over 28,000 people to the population, bringing the total to about 67,000.

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