Tropical Computers was formed
to meet the IT needs of small and medium
business located in the Darwin and Rural
regions. In an effort to cater to all
areas of IT that business of small and
medium size need, we supply website design
and deployment, company server solutions,
desktop publishing, site management and
custom computer design for commercial
application.
We strive to meet your company needs.
Tropical Computers was formed in early
2006 and began commercial operation by
mid 2006. As a new entity, formed completely
separate from her sister company Tropical
Fisheries, Tropical Computers has made
an effort to form new friendships, along
with those carried on from Tropical Fisheries,
with other computer focused companies
located both in Darwin and nationally,
so as to provide a better service to the
end client.
Operating from Howard Springs, Tropical
Computers makes a point of meeting clients
at their workplaces to minimise hassle
and to provide a better service.
Focused on the Information Technology
needs of small and medium business that
other wise wouldn’t have access
to the technical skills and knowledge,
Tropical Computers main mission is to
further excel its clients keeping their
IT infrastructure up to date, competitive
& respectable in the market place.
Through efficient computer systems, well
designed online company presence and appealing
desktop published items, we believe that
we can help your company excel to the
best that it can be.
Briefly
about the logo...
When one thinks about a
computer company, a shark usually isn’t
the first thing that comes to mind. To
this end, some people think it strange
that Tropical Computers uses a shark as
its logo. The reason this particular shark
was used is more personal than anything.
Tropical Fisheries was originally created
by my Father, Robert Ladlow, some 20 years
ago. This company became the family business,
which flourished and grew until Roberts
death mid 2005 from multiple cancers.
The Tropical Computers logo is a copy
of the Tropical Fisheries logo and has
been kept as a reminder of both a great
man and a unique way of life.