Using Network Logic Managed I.T. Services, you can trust us to keep your business moving forward to stay productive and not have to worry technology downtime. Since 1998, Network Logic has been the leader throughout southeast Louisiana and Mississippi in the planning, design, implementation, of Computer Networking solutions for small to large companies.
Trusted by over 200 corporate clients in Louisiana and Mississippi, give us the opportunity to manage your IT so you don't have to and focus on your ROI.
Trusted by over 200 corporate clients in Louisiana and Mississippi, give us the opportunity to manage your IT so you don't have to and focus on your ROI.
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Owner Collin Camp founded Network Logic in 1998 after working many years in the I.T. field with companies such as IBM, Walgreens and worked directly with the United States Navy as a department of defense I.T. contractor. Network Logic has been the leader in Information technology hardware and software solutions, computer services, and network security management for commercial and educational markets in Louisiana and Mississippi.
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At Network Logic, we provide Computer Networking and Desktop support services to ensure your I.T. is running smoothly 24/7. Whether you need ongoing preventative maintenance or to troubleshoot a specific I.T problem, we're one phone call away. Network Logic provides on-site services as well as secure remote problem resolution desktop support to get your staff back up and working as quickly as possible. At Network Logic, we don't "work with clients." We build long-lasting relationships and hope to become your trusted IT partner for years to come.
Reviews (10)
Toni Neumann
Dec 26, 2021
Tabitha Plaisance
Nov 29, 2021
Lori Penny
Nov 04, 2021
Tiffany Hoke
Nov 04, 2021
Joseph Edwards
Oct 23, 2021
Lena Lacour
Oct 28, 2019
I was not greeted when I walked in. Waited around for about 10 minutes for someone and no one ever came. While there I noticed that most products displayed on the shelf are for devices 4+ years old. Judging from other reviews this seems to be a place to avoid, I just wish I would have checked reviews before wasting a trip there.
Nicholas Parrino
Jul 04, 2019
Meffer
Jan 12, 2015
Couldn't ask for better service. My macbook pro had an encryption failure while installing Yosemite for the first time. It took Network Logic a couple days to fix my laptop due b/c of apple but I was called in the morning and evening from Zac each day that they had my laptop with updates on their progress.
Linda Strickland
Jun 08, 2014
When I went in to Network Logic on Monday ( 10/21/13) afternoon, I was in distress and they were on it immediately. Yes, there is an initial fee, but that is a normal in these situations. In some businesses it is called a bench fee. Without all the long details, I was beyond pleased. My computer could not be saved but my data was. I've been dealing with computers for a long time, so I am a realist as to what is possible with repairs. The staff was very professionsl. Linda Strickland
Bt Hayesesq
Apr 02, 2014
Don't go here! Extremely overpriced and not worth the money. I had a PC that had already been looked at by another local firm and when they couldn't do anything with it, they waived their $50 fee. Then someone told me to take it to Network Logic for a second opinion. They required $75 up front when I dropped it off and then called me just a short while later and said, "Yep, it's broken -- we can't do anything with it." Of course, they kept my $75. Man, did I feel like a sucker!
So then I bring them a little $125 netbook that I can't get to connect to wi-fi for some reason. I'm thinking maybe they'll give me some consideration since I just gave them $75 for something I already knew. Nope! $75 up front or we won't even talk to you. They seem very "corporate" and not designed for the individual customer who just needs a little help with their (not very expensive) computer.
So then I bring them a little $125 netbook that I can't get to connect to wi-fi for some reason. I'm thinking maybe they'll give me some consideration since I just gave them $75 for something I already knew. Nope! $75 up front or we won't even talk to you. They seem very "corporate" and not designed for the individual customer who just needs a little help with their (not very expensive) computer.