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Dec 23, 2013, 19:52 PM
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Charles Eaton
Like many of you, I’ve been reflecting during the holidays upon the year that passed, taking stock of what I’m grateful for and re-watching some classic holiday movies. In one, the main character goes through trying circumstances, almost dies, and is reminded that life is all about relationships and family. Nope, not It’s a Wonderful Life. I’m talking about another great holiday film; Die Hard. Yep, Die Hard. Besides being the greatest action movie ever made, it’s ...
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Dec 20, 2013, 19:28 PM
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Bob Moore
TechVoice spoke with Erik Grimmelmann, executive director of the New York Technology Council (NYTECH), to learn how a small, young and rapidly growing technology council navigates its way through today’s challenging policy and regulatory environment. What are some of the advocacy efforts you’ve been involved in? Our involvement in advocacy is relatively new. We’re a young tech council; just four years old. In the past, we’ve attended several of the TechVoice D.C. Fly-Ins ...
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Dec 19, 2013, 21:57 PM
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Scott Barlow
Target disclosed earlier today that it experienced a major security breach that could compromise upwards of 40 million credit card and debit card accounts. Between November 27 and December 15, cybercriminals appear to have broken through the data protection measures in the company’s point-of-sale systems across the entire retail chain; with the exception of its online catalog operations. With access to Target customers’ PIN information, thieves could withdraw money from customers&rsq ...
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Dec 19, 2013, 16:33 PM
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Liz Hyman
The age-old question of whether the glass is half empty or half full does not have a simple answer this year when it comes to the federal tech policy agenda. On the half-empty side, in 2013 we experienced a 16-day shutdown of the federal government, a near miss of the most recent debt-ceiling deadline and the fewest bills ever signed into law during a Congressional session. Congress’ approval rating is below 10 percent and the president is not fairing much better. With the center of both p ...
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Dec 18, 2013, 21:58 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
CompTIA asked IT professionals what the CompTIA A+ certification did for them. Stories and situations differed, but each said earning the vendor-neutral, foundational IT credential took them where they wanted to go.
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Dec 18, 2013, 17:37 PM
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Noel Eberline
We rebuilt our help pages from the ground up to offer a more user-friendly online help area for candidates and certified professionals. The result is much less complex.
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Dec 18, 2013, 16:51 PM
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Randi Parker
This October, after months of workshops and meetings all over the country, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released a preliminary framework for voluntary cybersecurity standards for owners and operators of critical infrastructure. As you may recall, this framework was created following an executive order from President Obama in February 2012. A link to the preliminary framework can be found here. NIST has been a forthright and open leader in this process and in t ...
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Dec 17, 2013, 19:06 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
Students at El Dorado High School, a CompTIA Academy Partner in El Paso, TX, are launching their young careers with CompTIA certifications and other IT credentials – backed by the support of peers and parents, as well as lots of out-of-class, hands-on learning.
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Dec 10, 2013, 22:41 PM
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Brian Sherman
Of all the solution providers I have had the pleasure of speaking with over many years in the IT channel; relatively few have ever claimed to specialize in one specific vertical market. Even those considered retail VARs often build additional practices focused on hospitality or other complementary industries. After all, diversification is a great hedge for any business, allowing them to shift resources when economic conditions or other challenges affect one particular market harder than other bu ...
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Dec 10, 2013, 21:05 PM
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Annette Taber
During CompTIA’s 2014 Council Planning Meeting in Miami last week, the Partner Advisory Council (PAC) shared three key issues. Cloud infrastructure’s impact on the data center and OEMs, and of course the impact on the product and service businesses of our partners. The impact of hosted apps and OSs on legacy premise environments. The consumerization of IT and its impact on resources, especially in the area of transforming existing product sales champions to trusted business architec ...
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Dec 9, 2013, 22:56 PM
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Larry Walsh
This guest blog was written by Larry Walsh of Channelnomics. A vendor saying that solution providers need to engage in selling solutions is nothing new. But when the channel marketing heads of SAP’s Business One program talk about solution-selling, the conversation is more about building customer personas and solving common business needs. Sona Venkat, vice president of SAP marketing, and Alain McHugh, director of SAP Business One marketing, are looking at solution selling through the chan ...
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Dec 9, 2013, 19:18 PM
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Nancy Hammervik
CompTIA’s Advisory Councils held their 2014 Council Planning Meeting in Miami last week. I attended this meeting, and while the beautiful weather outside was certainly a perk, it was the conversation inside that made the trip most enjoyable and inspiring. We kicked off the meetings with a round table discussion led by CompTIA President and CEO Todd Thibodeaux. Participating were the chairs and vice chairs of our Vendor, Partner and Telecom Advisory Councils, all senior channel executives w ...
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Dec 5, 2013, 16:23 PM
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Randi Parker
CompTIA recently hosted a webinar focused on workforce initiatives that are working. The thinking here is to look at what is not being done, instead of analyzing the successes and whether or not those successes can be scalable.
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Dec 3, 2013, 22:20 PM
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Lamar Whitman
Last spring, we reported on a New York Court of Appeals decision that required non-resident sellers offering products through a New York-based website to collect New York sales taxes on sales made into the state. That decision will stand, as the U.S. Supreme Court has denied review of the case. According to the initial state court decision, out-of-state sellers are required to collect New York sales tax even though the seller has no presence in New York, except for listing products and se ...
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Dec 3, 2013, 17:58 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
CompTIA’s “Eleventh Annual Information Security Trends” study found that companies are not fully addressing a critical component to IT security: IT security skill levels within IT departments and IT security education for the entire workforce.
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