Bay Area IT Management San Francisco Bay Area

IT Management and outsourcing is moving up the list of must-haves for successful small businesses.

Information Technology Management for the greater San Francisco Bay Area continues to grow in importance for small to mid-size companies. Endsight, an IT Management company located in Berkeley, CA continues to grow its business as demand for IT outsourcing increases from small to mid-size businesses in San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, Sacramento and other communities around the greater Bay Area.

I have been providing Internet Marketing consulting to Endsight for a couple of months now. If it works out, I will be over in Berkeley tomorrow for my first face-to-face with the IT Management professionals at Endsight. Endsight, like many businesses in the East Bay, wants to increase their presence on the Internet in a way that leads to more clients for their Proactive and Reactive IT Management Support.

One example I will use to point out the power of blogging is this post on TransparentRE - Thank You Trulia

san-ramon-homes-for-saleIf you read that post you will see how I wanted to move a post on our real estate site - san ramon homes for sale - up in Google rankings. Well, I just Googled - san ramon real estate for sale - and the results you can plainly see - Now @ #2.

So, whether you are in real estate or information technology, blogging is a simple, yet powerful way to build your web presence. It doesn't matter if you are in Berkeley, Oakland, San Francisco or outside of the Bay Area.

If you're looking for expert advice on Internet Marketing for IT Management, Portable Toilets, Silicon Valley Business Sales, or anything else in the East Bay - contact me (925) 895-2694 

 

Dublin Weighs in on Grafton Plaza Project

image courtesy of img.slate.comDublin prides itself on having a “cozy bedroom community” feel while being at the doorstep of metropolitan cities like San Francisco and Oakland. The prospect of a 21-story high rise would completely erase that calling card.

The majority of the city’s residents grumble at the idea, saying that if they wanted to live in a city with skyscrapers, they would have already moved to San Francisco. Supporters of Grafton Plaza, the property in East Dublin along 580 near Tassjara Road, believe that building it will spur economic growth and bring positive attention to the Dublin area.

If this project turns into reality (which won’t be for a few years anyway) it will become the tallest building in the Tri-Valley area, surpassing Oakland's 28-story Ordway Building and the 30-story Pacific Park Plaza in Emeryville as the tallest building in the East Bay.

The people of Dublin want continued growth in the area but most of them would much rather like for developers to build outward, not upward. As with most things that relate to human nature, it’s obvious that people don’t like change, whether it’s their favorite brand of coffee or in this case, a towering building among hundreds of two story homes.

- Joseph Natividad