Be Structured Technology Group, Inc.

Be Structured Technology Group, Inc.

Engineer -
Los Angeles, CA (5.55 Miles from Los Angeles, CA)
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Los Angeles managed IT services and computer network support. We provide outsourced support and Managed IT solutions for your Southern California business including: Backup, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity, Security Services, VoIP, Cloud Solutions, Systems Monitoring and Management.

Website: https://www.bestructured.com


  • Time in business: 19 years
  • 500 S Grand Ave, Suite 1150, Los Angeles, CA 90071
  • www.bestructured.com

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Year Established 2007
Business Categories Engineers in Los Angeles, CA

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  • Monday 9AM - 6PM
  • Tuesday 9AM - 6PM
  • Wednesday 9AM - 6PM
  • Thu 9AM - 6PM
  • Friday 9AM - 6PM
  • Saturday Closed

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