Since 1998 Netsmith Networks has worked with small businesses that view technology as a critical tool for driving business success.
Netsmith Networks helps to design digital strategies that integrate Internet, Front Office and Back Office solutions.

Sonoma County IT Services since 1998
Since 1998 Netsmith Networks has worked with small businesses that view technology as a critical tool for driving business success.
Netsmith Networks helps to design digital strategies that integrate Internet, Front Office and Back Office solutions.
Founded in 1998, Netsmith Networks works with small businesses in the San Francisco North Bay that view technology as a critical tool for driving business success.
Website design / re-design / maintenance / hosting / promotion / SEO / domain name registration / domain name transfers
PC and server installs, upgrades/downgrades, troubleshooting, and company wide rollout of Windows
Microsoft Windows Server 2003, 2008, 2012, Group Policy, Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, IIS, Hyper-V
LAN / WAN / WiFi / VPN Security
Microsoft Office Support and implementation
Disaster Recovery – documenting, planning, training, and testing
Are you prepared for a disaster?
At a minimum all businesses should have:
Onsite or remote top-notch support.
Over 20 years of experience you can trust!
Specializing in Microsoft Products.
According to the release notes. Firefox now protects you from supercookies, a type of tracker that can stay hidden in your browser and track you online, even after you clear cookies “By isolating supercookies, Firefox prevents them from tracking your web browsing from one site to the next. The other highlight of this Firefox release …
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As of the end of November Windows is 26% of the market share. Microsoft ended mainstream support for Windows 7 on January 13, 2015 and extended support ends January 14, 2020. Contact Us to schedule your upgrade or just to chat about your options. 707.583.9393
The Armis research team, Armis Labs, have discovered 11 zero day vulnerabilities in VxWorks®, the most widely used operating system you may never heard about. VxWorks is used by over 2 billion devices including critical industrial, medical and enterprise devices. Dubbed “URGENT/11,” the vulnerabilities reside in VxWorks’ TCP/IP stack (IPnet), impacting all versions since version …