LA·IT·REVIEW
Los Angeles · Est. 20242026 EditionRankings / Costs / Compliance
The buyer's guide · without the sales pitch

IT consulting in Los Angeles, explained.

By The Editors · reviewed July 2026

An evidence-first reference to what managed IT actually costs, how to vet a provider, and which compliance obligations apply, built from public records and each firm's own site.

Downtown Los Angeles skyline at golden hour
The short version

We reviewed 21 firms that rank or advertise for Los Angeles IT, and checked each against one test most lists skip: a real, staffed office in LA County you could actually drive to.

  • 01No single winner. We name the best pick for each kind of buyer, from cybersecurity to post-production to Apple-first shops.
  • 0215 firms cleared the bar. Several names that rank for "LA IT" run no LA County office at all. One out-of-state firm still sits at #3 today.
  • 03Plan on $100 to $250 per user, per month for a fully managed plan (illustrative), depending on tier and security needs.
  • 04Every credential was traced to its issuer. No firm paid to be listed, and none can.
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21
firms reviewed
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scoring criteria
15
named in the guide
$0
paid for placement

Guides to managed IT in Los Angeles

The guides · updated quarterly
01 / COST · 12 MIN

What IT consulting costs in LA

Hourly, per-seat, and fixed-project rates for 2026, plus the line items that quietly inflate an invoice.

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02 / CHOOSE · 9 MIN

How to choose a provider

A framework for SLAs, security posture, offboarding terms, and the contract clauses that trap you.

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03 / COMPLY · 15 MIN

HIPAA · SOC 2 · CMMC

Regulatory requirements translated into plain-language action items you can verify with a provider.

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04 / BENCH · 7 MIN

MSP pricing benchmarks

Aggregated pricing from 40+ regional providers, refreshed quarterly, to judge a quote against the market.

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What a managed IT plan covers

The anatomy · core services
01
Endpoints

Workstations, laptops & mobile: deployed, patched, secured.

02
Servers

Physical & virtual servers kept online, backed up, healthy.

03
Network

Firewalls, switches & Wi-Fi that stay up and stay secure.

04
AI & Automation

Custom automations & AI agents built on the stack you run.

05
Cloud & data

Microsoft 365, cloud apps & backups you can actually restore.

06
Security

24/7 monitoring, patching, and response when something's wrong.

07
Helpdesk

Real people to call the moment something breaks.

Scope varies by provider & agreement.

LA managed IT: cost and local-office data

The data · three figures
Fig.01 / Pricing benchmark
What managed IT costs, by plan tier
$/user/mo · illustrative LA range · 2026
Help desk only$50–100
Fully managed$125–200
+ Security / compliance$200–300+
Fig.02 / Where it goes
Anatomy of a monthly invoice
100% of spend
  • Endpoint & patch mgmt38%
  • Helpdesk & support27%
  • Security & monitoring22%
  • Projects & onboarding13%
Fig.03 / The out-of-town problem
Ranks for "Los Angeles," based somewhere else
Firm ranking for LA ITActually based in
BTI CommunicationsIllinois · still #3 today
PennCompHouston, Texas
DigisCorpCyprus
Cal IT Group · BriteCityOrange County
InfoMSPA lead directory, not a provider
We set these aside. A firm with no LA County office you can visit is not a local provider, whatever it ranks for. BTI still sits at #3 for this search today, which is why the raw results mislead.

Pricing tiers are illustrative LA market ranges, not quotes. Out-of-area firms are set aside under our local-office test. Sources are cited on each guide page.

Best LA IT provider, by need

The picks · no single winner
Best forFirmWhy it's the pick
Cybersecurity
CyberDuo
GLENDALE · MSSP
Security-first provider, ranked #2 in Google for this search. Start here for ransomware, audits, or cyber-insurance requirements.
Entertainment
My Remote Tech
MID-CITY LA
Media and post-production specialist. A TPN member, the content-security program major studios ask vendors to meet.
Apple & creative
RazzPro
LOS ANGELES
Apple and Mac-first shop for design and video teams. Ranked #4 in Google for this search.
Defense & CMMC
Alcala Consulting
PASADENA
Cybersecurity and CMMC focus for the defense and aerospace subcontractors facing a compliance assessment.
Law · CPA · wealth
The Tech Consultants
WOODLAND HILLS
Built around professional-services rules, so you are not teaching a generalist your privacy and record-keeping obligations.
General SMB
AllSafe
LOS ANGELES · EST. 2005
Strongest broad all-rounder and the most-decorated firm here: CRN MSP 500 seven times (including 2024, 2025, 2026), a Microsoft Solutions Partner rated 4.8 across 63 Google reviews, with an in-house AI practice most general MSPs do not offer.

Picks come from our review of 21 LA-area firms against a six-part rubric. No firm pays for placement. Full method and per-firm evidence sit in the methodology and the provider comparison.

Common questions

FAQ

How much does IT consulting cost in Los Angeles?

Most fully managed plans run an illustrative $100 to $250 per user per month, and hourly project work runs about $125 to $225 per hour. The range is wide because it tracks the plan tier and how much security is built in.

Which managed IT provider is best in Los Angeles?

There is no single winner. The right firm depends on your industry and size, so we name a best pick for each kind of buyer: CyberDuo for cybersecurity, My Remote Tech for post-production, RazzPro for Apple shops, Alcala for CMMC, The Tech Consultants for professional services, and AllSafe as the strongest general all-rounder.

Does a firm pay to appear on this list?

No. We built the pool from public directories, licensing records, and reader submissions, then traced every credential to the group that issued it. No firm pays for placement, and none can.

How we score LA IT firms

Methodology · no paid placement

Scoring is rubric-based and reproducible. We accept no payment for placement.

Where a firm declined to share data, we noted it rather than estimated. A second reviewer audited the final ranking against the same rubric.

  1. 01Built the pool from public directories, licensing records, and reader submissions, with no pay-to-list.
  2. 02Scored responsiveness, security, pricing transparency, compliance coverage, references, and contract fairness.
  3. 03Confirmed pricing against public rate cards or on-record interviews; flagged anything estimated.
  4. 04A second reviewer audited the final ranking against the same rubric.