About Your Network Monkey
Built for Integrators Who Need Deployment-Ready Infrastructure.
Structured staging, verified configuration, and logistics coordination — delivered with operational discipline.
Who We Serve
We support network integrators, MSPs, and deployment teams who need equipment staged, configured, and delivered without operational friction. Our role is simple: prepare every device correctly before it reaches the field.
Why Clients Choose Us
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Structured intake processes
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Configuration verified before shipment
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Detailed serial and asset tracking
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Clear communication throughout the lifecycle
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Equipment that performs immediately upon installation
Our Approach
We believe staging should reduce complexity — not add to it. Every project follows a defined intake, configuration, documentation, and logistics workflow to ensure accuracy, accountability, and on-time deployment.
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Leadership
Your Network Monkey was founded to bring structure and discipline to network staging.
After working closely with integrators and deployment teams, Valerie saw the operational gaps that slow projects down — incomplete configuration, missing documentation, and unclear communication.
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She built a process-driven staging operation designed to eliminate those variables before equipment ever reaches the field.
Today, Valerie oversees workflows, quality control, and intake standards to ensure every deployment reflects the same operational discipline.
Founded by Valerie Kosa
Structured for Scale
Your Network Monkey was built with growth in mind. Our workflows are designed to scale — from single-site deployments to multi-location rollouts — without sacrificing accuracy or documentation standards.
We operate with defined intake processes, configuration verification protocols, and structured asset tracking systems that support expansion while maintaining control.
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Behind every project is senior-level technical oversight ensuring that staging standards align with real-world deployment requirements.
Our Commitment
We treat every deployment as if it reflects our own reputation.
Clear communication, documented processes, and accountability are not extras — they are the standard.
