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Mar 24, 2014, 22:03 PM
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Pierluigi Stella
These days, practically everything is connected: smartphones, home security systems, refrigerators. There’s even an annual connectivity conference dedicated to wearable technology, like eyeglasses with lens screens and smartclothing embedded with tablets. We’re browsing with real-time communication and playing with complex connectivity for a population more than double what it was 40 years ago. Wealth, too, has expanded and enjoys more global distribution than before. Today’s 2 ...
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Mar 21, 2014, 13:00 PM
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T.C. Doyle
This sponsored blog entry was submitted by T.C. Doyle of Channel Partners. What do Scotchgard, Super Glue and Saccharin have in common? They were all invented by accident. That’s right. The people behind these modern marvels were actually trying to invent something else, but instead stumbled across these now well-known products. Thankfully, they were not deflated by their failed experiments. Instead, they looked at things with a fresh perspective and helped bring these innovations to marke ...
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Mar 19, 2014, 22:30 PM
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Seth Robinson
Recently, I have been focusing on the amount of disruption caused by technology trends such as cloud computing and mobility. This isn’t a unique idea — other organizations recognize this change as well and have introduced concepts such as the fifth era of business transformation or the shift from information technology to enterprise technology. My own thoughts line up closely with IDC’s notion of a third platform, where the first two platforms are represented by the mainframe a ...
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Mar 19, 2014, 20:26 PM
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Brian Sherman
It’s that time of year when a literal who’s who of channel professionals gather to take on some of the industry’s biggest opportunities and concerns. CompTIA’s Annual Member Meeting convenes April 1 in sunny San Diego with a full slate of interactive group discussions, thought-provoking presentations and numerous networking opportunities. Attendees will also get to partake in this year’s IT Hall of Fame and Lifetime Achievement Awards Dinner, as Robert Faletra and S ...
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Mar 19, 2014, 20:04 PM
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Chris Gonslaves
This sponsored blog entry was submitted by Chris Gonsalves of ChannelNomics. In a bygone era, the little blue “Intel Inside” swirl stood as the tech industry’s version of an Underwriters Laboratories logo: a badge that assured hardware buyers and sellers they were getting leading-edge processor technology. Intel Corp. would like those days back, thank you very much. In this age of cloud, with infrastructure largely decoupled from business computing, the speeds and feeds that ...
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Mar 18, 2014, 20:35 PM
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Natalie Hope McDonald
Steven Holcomb isn’t just an U.S. Olympic gold medalist; he’s also a former combat engineer and self-described computer nerd. While training for the Olympics as part of the U.S. bobsled team, he earned his CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Security+ certifications, and even worked to maintain the network in the IT division of the U.S. Olympics. Along the way, he’s maintained his successful athletic career and battled severe health issues and depression.
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Mar 14, 2014, 21:54 PM
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Lamar Whitman
Wednesday’s hearing before the House Judiciary Committee underscored the complexities of determining a solution for the Internet sales tax issue that will allow states to collect sales taxes from out-of-state vendors. While the hearing showed only minor dissent amongst the panelists about whether these taxes are payable to state treasuries, which seemed to be largely a matter of semantics, there was no clear consensus on how this could be accomplished with the least burden for sellers, ven ...
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Mar 12, 2014, 20:14 PM
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Michelle Peterson
A grassroots event to educate the IT industry on tech-related legislation brought out about two to three dozen entrepreneurs, educators and parents Monday morning to the downtown office of the Illinois Technology Association (ITA). The TechVoice Illinois briefing, hosted by ITA and CompTIA, and sponsored by Google, was an informal forum that touched on patent litigation reform, immigration, cybersecurity, taxes and STEM education. The forum was moderated by Andrew Hoog, chief executive officer o ...
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Mar 6, 2014, 22:59 PM
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Brian Sherman
Can your business be truly successful if revenue remains steady — or even suffers a slight decline? Can your company be in top form when you haven’t hired a new employee in years? Achievement is best judged by those whose blood, sweat and tears went into building the organization, plus of course the stakeholders who’ve helped support the operation along the way. As any business owner knows, revenue declines coupled with cost reduction might actually lead to profit, so if client ...
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Mar 6, 2014, 16:57 PM
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Brian Sherman
Robert (Bob) Faletra, an active and influential member of the IT channel and 25-year advocate for the industry will be inducted during CompTIA’s Annual Member Meeting into the 2014 class of the IT Hall of Fame. Faletra influenced and supported our industry through a variety of publishing and executive management roles with the former CMP media group. Considered one of the top experts in the indirect technology field, he has advised solution providers, vendors and distribution professionals ...
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Mar 5, 2014, 23:04 PM
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Michelle Peterson
Young and energetic Christopher Brito wasn’t interested in school when he was a student — just ask his family, he says — but 12 months at a Washington, D.C., career academy changed both his mentality and his career path.
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Mar 5, 2014, 18:09 PM
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David Dritsas
When Heng-Chuen Mok was a child, his father would bring home technology and together they would tinker. This love of technology led Mok to a bachelor’s degree in information systems and a career in IT. Today, he’s a security architect at the National Bank of Australia and a CompTIA subject matter expert. His focus: delivering security solutions to core banking transformation programs, which involves various aspects of security to meet the business requirements and needs of his institution.
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Mar 4, 2014, 20:44 PM
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Elizabeth Hyman
This is Women’s History Month — a time to recognize the often overlooked vision, courage and accomplishments of our nation’s women. To kick it off, did you know that a famous Hollywood actress of the 1930s and ‘40s, Hedy Lamarr, was also a pioneer for women and technology? She co-invented spread-spectrum broadcast communications technologies. There are many wonderful examples —from Hedy Lamarr to Meg Whitman — of women leading the way in technol ...
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Mar 3, 2014, 18:09 PM
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Lamar Whitman
We have noted many discussions over the last few years concerning the need for tax reform. Almost everyone is in agreement that tax reform is needed, as annual additions and edits to the tax code have left us with overly complex and burdensome compliance requirements for individuals and businesses alike. However, once the conversation gets past the general agreement that reform is needed, we come face-to-face with the complexities of crafting real tax reform that can be passed by Congress. Ways ...
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Feb 28, 2014, 21:55 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
On the Caribbean isle of St. Lucia, the IT infrastructure is strengthening. In the capital city of Castries, Linus Charles and partner Kerie Dantes are determined to take advantage of this tech revolution. CompTIA certifications are helping them do it.
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