The Top Seven Tech FranchisesA look at the big movers in the technology industry.

Electronic gadgets of nearly every size and function imaginable have permeated lives -- whether at the office, at home or via mobile when you're on the go. This proliferation has resulted in the emergence of a crop of "e-fixers," ready to remedy any tech meltdown a business or individual may experience. The tech franchises that made狗万官方's Franchise 500 list this year have exhibited outstanding quality, strategy and financial growth.

Here's a look at the top seven technology franchises.

No. 1: Fast-teks On-site Computer Services

Number of franchises:267
Franchising since:2004
Startup costs:$34,650 - $60,600
Overall rank:120

In today's fast-paced world, having a reliable technology partner to turn to can be a game-changer. Enter Tampa, Fla.-basedFast-teks On-Site Computer Services,which offers a range of information-technology solutions for its thousands of small businesses and individual homeowner clients.

No. 2: The Utility Company

Number of franchises:71
Franchising since:2006
Startup costs:$36,321 - $61,987
Overall rank:241

ForThe Utility Company, a provider of virtual IT service and support for small and midsize businesses, the main objective is to provide customers with one national point of contact rather than various small point solution providers. And what types of solutions does it provide? The Utility Company can manage technology, communications and vertical line of business applications, as well as resolve problems with software vendors, support centers and manufacturers on a client's behalf.

No. 3: Computer Troubleshooters

Number of franchises:457
Franchising since:1997
Startup costs:$28,800 - $81,500
Overall rank:252

On-site computer services franchiseComputer Troubleshooterswas founded by Wilson and Suzanne McOrist in Australia in 1997. Chip Reaves, an American entrepreneur who had operated a similar business in Atlanta, brought the franchise to the U.S. in 1999. Franchisees provide hardware repair, networking, software consulting, diagnostics, Web site development, security consulting and other computer services to small businesses.

No. 4: WSI Internet

Number of franchises:1,230
Franchising since:1996
Startup costs:$60,350 - $166,650
Overall rank:262

Founded in 1995,WSI Internet为小型和中型b提供互联网服务usinesses over its network of consultants that spans nearly 90 countries and six continents. This Toronto-based company has inked several strategic alliances, partnerships and membership of dominant industry associations -- including the International Franchise Association, the Canadian Franchise Association and the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization -- that it says give its consultants access to advanced training and other resources.

No. 5: CPR-Cell Phone Repair Inc.

Number of franchises:33
Franchising since:2007
Startup costs:$59,350 - $144,000
Overall rank:403

Broken cell phones and other busted gadgets once were dismissed as throwaways -- inexpensive to buy and replace.CPR-Cell Phone Repairis breathing new life into your electronics by providing on-premises repairs. From water damage to cracked or shattered LCDs, CPR-Cell Phone Repair fixes smartphones, iPods and all types of devices. The company anticipates that it will expand to about 200 locations by 2012.

No. 6: CMIT Solutions Inc.

Number of franchises:124
Franchising since:1998
Startup costs:$99,800 - $125,950
Overall rank:472

CMIT Solutionsstarted as a small computer support company in Austin, Texas, in 1996. The business has since become a provider of managed services and other computer consulting services with franchise locations across the U.S. It combines personalized local service with the technical resources of a large national company -- offering small-business clients the products, partnerships, and round-the-clock technical support that standalone locals can't always provide.

No. 7: Computer Medics of America Inc.

Number of franchises:60
Franchising since:2003
Startup costs:$10,300 - $60,000
Overall rank:480

The idea forComputer Medics of America Inc.was cooked up in 1997 by John Francis while living in the Seattle/Tacoma area of Washington State, where he performed on-site service calls. Two years later, he moved to Eagle River, Alaska, and formed Computer Medics as a full-time mobile computer-repair business serving several neighboring communities. By 2002, the business began marketing nationally and its franchises taken hold across the U.S.

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