Cloud Solutions in Pittsburg, CA

Leading Cloud Services Provider in Contra Costa County

Release the power of the cloud with Red Box Business Solutions. We’ll help you modernize your IT and raise your business security level in Pittsburg, CA.

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Benefits of Cloud Solutions

Reasons Our Cloud Services Are the Best

  • Skyrocket Productivity: Migrate to the cloud with services designed for your specific needs.
  • Connect and Collaborate: Improve teamwork with the latest business communication tools.
  • Data Fortress: Protect your valuable information with advanced cybersecurity solutions and consulting.
  • Always-On Support: Get the help you need, when you need it, from our technology support team.
  • About Red Box Business Solutions

    Your Local IT Professionals

    Located in Pittsburg, CA, we provide cloud solutions that help businesses like yours thrive. Our team excels in application modernization, IT infrastructure management, and multicloud infrastructure strategies. We’re passionate about serving businesses and nonprofits throughout Contra Costa County. Contact us at 925-513-0000 for IT consulting services.

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    Our Cloud Process

    Cloud Integration Made Easy

  • Assessment Phase: We’ll examine your current IT infrastructure to identify your needs.
  • Migration Plan: We’ll customize your cloud migration strategy for your business.
  • Ongoing Support: We’ll provide continuous help desk support and network management.
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    Importance of Cloud Solutions by Red Box Business Solutions

    Cloud Solutions Matter

    Cloud solutions are a must-have for modern businesses, offering flexibility, scalability, and security. We use advanced technology infrastructure to provide managed IT solutions you can rely on. Our cloud migration and IT support services will keep your business in Contra Costa County at the forefront of innovation. Call us at 925-513-0000 to learn how we can help you achieve your IT goals.

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    In 1849, Colonel Jonathan D. Stevenson (from New York) bought the Rancho Los Medanos land grant, and laid out a town he called New York of the Pacific. By 1850, this venture failed. With the discovery of coal in the nearby town of Nortonville, the place became a port for coaling, and adopted the name Black Diamond, after the mining firm that built the Black Diamond Coal Mining Railroad from there to Nortonville. Because of the industrial potential of the site, a name change to Pittsburg was proposed in 1909.

    Pittsburg, originally settled in 1839, was called first “New York Landing”, then “Black Diamond”, before citizens voted on “Pittsburg” on February 11, 1911. The name was selected to honor Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as the two cities’ shared a common steel and mining industrial heritage. This rechristening came at a time when the name of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was more commonly spelled without the “h”.

    Columbia Steel plant on Loveridge Road in Pittsburg, was established in 1910

    In 1910, Columbia Steel opened its California steel plant in Pittsburg with one foundry and a crew of 60 employees. It made steel castings for the dredging, lumber and shipping industries. In 1930, Columbia became a subsidiary of U.S. Steel Company. The plant continued to grow until the early 1950s, reaching a peak staff of 5,200 employees when the markets for its products crashed. The parent company (by 1986, renamed as USS Company) had merged with Korean Pohang Iron and Steel Company. Together they invested $450 million turning the Pittsburg plant into a modern flat-products mill, renamed as USS-Posco. As of 1999, the facility employed 970 workers and shipped over 1.6 million U.S. tons per year of steel to over 175 customers in the Western U. S., Mexico, Canada and the Pacific Rim.

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