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Jul 27, 2015, 18:02 PM
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Preston Grisham
The information technology (IT) jobs landscape is never static. It reflects the steady state of innovation and the vast array of tech-driven changes taking place across the economy.
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Jul 27, 2015, 16:24 PM
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Karen Stinneford
When Managed IT Services provider Virteva seeks to hire entry-level personnel, recruiters carefully consider each job candidate’s technical skills. But they also look closely at personality. It is precisely because Virteva needs employees with such “soft” work skills that it has chosen to partner with IT-Ready in Minneapolis.
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Jul 27, 2015, 13:02 PM
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Brian Sherman
Failure is always an option. No matter how hard some people try or how many resources they allocate to their endeavors, there is always a certain amount of risk that can’t be accounted for. Read on to learn about a few common errors and missteps that can contribute significantly to the demise of a solutions provider organization.
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Jul 24, 2015, 16:55 PM
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Annette Taber
A word to the wise from the panelists; don’t rush things, take your time and ensure proper controls are in place. Gain early adopters, and use pilot programs to link these technologies to business success.
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Jul 24, 2015, 14:23 PM
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David Logsdon
The CompTIA New and Emerging Technologies Committee recently announced its leadership for the newly minted committee.
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Jul 24, 2015, 13:41 PM
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Jim Hamilton
ChannelCon’s Community Day is a once-a-year event where 8 of our communities come together for the purpose of networking, learning and making a difference. Let us help you plan according to your interests, and get the most out of your day.
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Jul 22, 2015, 19:56 PM
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On Monday, the CompTIA New and Emerging Technologies Committee teamed with IDC in hosting “America's Public Health System at a Tipping Point: How Emerging Technologies Can Address the Growing Public Health Crisis" Forum.
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Jul 22, 2015, 19:15 PM
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CompTIA
Jason Ward has worked in IT his entire adult life, having earned his first CompTIA certification – CompTIA A+ – in 2004. But in the 11 years since that certification, a lot has changed in the IT world. So when he returned to earn his CompTIA Security+ certification in May 2015, the network engineer did so with help from perhaps the biggest of these new developments – CompTIA CertMaster.
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Jul 22, 2015, 17:36 PM
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Jim Staats
This week’s takeaway is the more flexible you are in your IT abilities "toolbox," the more attractive you’ll be in an ever-changing IT landscape. More data to manage, more companies going the automated route, more quote-unquote old-school firms relying on technology than ever before. Or you could just pay a visit to North Carolina. Gartner: Big IT Skill is Big Data Wrangler Hot commodities in the IT job market could be the folks with the know-how to handle the massive influx of corporate data ...
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Jul 22, 2015, 17:36 PM
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Lisa Archer
More than 60 guests at our U.K. luncheon today were keen to learn more about cloud phenomena, cloud best practices and trends and understand how CompTIA Cloud Essentials certification can help companies of all sizes. Speakers at the event included Brant Seethaler of ITPreneurs, Ian Moyse, an industry authority on cloud security, and Andy Nickolls of SkillSoft. John McGlinchey, vice president, Europe & Middle East, CompTIA, welcomed the group and explained that CompTIA Cloud Essentials certif ...
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Jul 22, 2015, 17:35 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is a couple more shots-in-the-arm for job-seekers either in the process of beefing up their cybersecurity skills and experience or about to embark on such a journey. That sector of the marker is becoming more and more attractive. And for those not interested in preventing cyber attacks, one can't go wrong aiming to tame the beast known as "big data." And, if you're looking for a worthy tech locale to put down tech roots, ever heard of a place called New York City? Cybersec ...
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Jul 22, 2015, 17:35 PM
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Kelsey Wieties
As mobile computing and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies are on the rise in corporate environments, there is a growing demand for certified technicians with the knowledge to deliver services for Mac and/or iOS mobile devices such as the iPhone and iPad. According to Computerworld’s recent forecast survey looking at hiring trends in 2012, 61% of IT executives plan to hire people with skills in programming and application development, the area of mobility where companies will be focusing the ...
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Jul 22, 2015, 17:34 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is that prospective IT job candidates shouldn't be shy when it comes to promoting a wide variety of skill sets that may very well apply to booming IT industries. Look at the blossoming Big Data sector, because more and more folks with out-of-the-box backgrounds are being considered. Might Take a Village to Fill Big-Data Jobs Gap The type of resume sought for the booming IT field of Big Data isn't as limited as one might think, if recent accounts are any indication.
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Jul 22, 2015, 17:34 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is, and I can't help it, that Halloween may have come and gone for another year, but it remains scary out there on the IT job market. Make it easier on yourself by using the tools at your disposal and the resources most likely to help you get noticed. Things are still good for IT folks who know how to take advantage. Report: Tech Job Boost First Half of Year The first half of this year saw good, but not great, high-tech job growth, according to recent data from analysts. The ...
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Jul 22, 2015, 17:34 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
Leanne Bailey realized she had a knack for understanding how computers worked during a college work-study job troubleshooting in a computer lab, and that knack kept leading her back to an IT career.
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