Cloud Solutions in Bethel Island, CA

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  • Modernize your applications and witness a surge in productivity.
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    We are your local source for cloud solutions in Bethel Island, CA. Our team possesses deep expertise in cloud strategies and cybersecurity consulting. We’re a trusted IT partner in Contra Costa County, dedicated to optimizing and securing your technology.

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    1. Assessment: We’ll examine your current IT infrastructure and communication tools.
    2. Planning: We’ll design personalized cloud strategies and cybersecurity defenses for your business.
    3. Implementation: We’ll manage your cloud migration and provide continuous help desk support.
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    Cloud solutions are indispensable for modern businesses, offering scalability, security, and cost-effectiveness.We understand the vital role of integrating data analytics and IT consulting services to fuel innovation. Our skills in network management and security solutions will keep your business at the forefront of innovation in Contra Costa County. Contact us at 925-513-0000 to find out how we can assist with your technology needs.

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    Bethel Island was named for the Bethell Brothers, Frank and Warren Bethell, who formed the first successful farm on the island, called Sand Mound Ranch.

    The landform known as Bethel Island was created between 1859 and 1870 by several men, see the names and survey numbers below. (Source: California State Archives for Land Patent Certificate of Purchase for Swamp and Overflow Surveys Numbers 80, 81, 82, 83, 225, 226, 227 and 250). Alonzo Stone purchased much of the property formerly owned by Warren and Anne Bethell, and the area was briefly referred to as the “Stone Tract” in the 1930s. Prior to this, it was referred to as “Sandmound Ranch”, “Sandmound Tract” or “Bethel Tract” and contained an estimated area of 6,000 acres (24 km2), and did not become an island until 1911, when Dutch Slough was dredged eastward to join with Sandmound Slough. East Contra Costa Historical Society has been made aware of these inaccuracies, however has not yet updated their website.

    Newspaper clipping from San Francisco Call January 15, 1898

    The first post office opened in 1898, and named for its first postmaster Franklin Cloud Bethell. The second “L” was dropped by a rather pious postal commissioner that reportedly felt it would be ungodly to allow the new location to be called “Bet Hell”, and took liberties to change it to “Bethel” (בית אל), meaning “House of God” in Hebrew. The post office closed in 1902. A Post Office re-opened on Bethel Island in 1947.

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