Peiser Solutions
works with businesses that want the best technical solutions and computer support. Since we opened our doors in
May, 2001, we have grown and served over 100 businesses in San Diego and
beyond with
our blend of technical and business expertise.
Our goal is to help businesses avoid computer headaches, by providing our
unique process of evaluation, implementation and support. We provide a wide
range of services, follow-thru and maintenance so our clients can focus on
their core business and leave the technical issues to us.
We also take time to serve community-based organizations so that we can play
at least a small part in keeping our community a great place to live and
work. Some of these activities include:
·
Maintenance and content creation for the web site of the YMCA Indian Guides
Program.
Also, Dave Peiser led an Indian Guides tribe as chief for two
years.
·
Providing reduced-cost technology classes to the Encinitas School District.
·
Providing website and technical support to
Class A.C.T., a
non-profit organization which offers standards-based performing arts, visual
arts and technology classes during and after school hours, for children,
schools and families in the community.
·
Providing reduced-cost services to the
San Dieguito Heritage
Museum, including configuration of their wired and wireless network and
support for their museum database.
Peiser Solutions is an active member of the
Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce, where Dave Peiser served as
co-chairman
of their
Technology Committee
and the
Encinitas Chamber of Commerce, where Dave serves on the
Board of Directors,
the
Executive Board
and is
Chairman of the Membership Committee.

Principal - Dave Peiser
Dave brings with him
25 years of technology and business experience working for large, midsize
and small companies. He has extensive experience with the application of
technology in serving business needs, while working in technical and
management roles.
Prior to starting
Peiser Solutions, Dave worked as a project manager for Scripps Health, where
he led a Y2K project that included replacing all the PCs in the Scripps
Health System (2800 PCs), as well as coordinating with simultaneous upgrades
of network and server infrastructure. He also managed a web redesign project
for Scripps which culminated in an entirely new, attractive and usable
website.