CompTIA Blog

  • Mobility Is More than Access – It’s Changing Business

    Mar 14, 2013, 17:58 PM by Lisa Fasold
    How is mobility changing the business workflow at companies? During a meeting of CompTIA’s newest member community, the Mobility Community, at the association’s Annual Member Meeting, happening this week at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers, Seth Robinson, director of technology analysis and market research at CompTIA, discussed how Pepsi handed out iPhones to 4500 hourly employees that checked on soda machines as part of a pilot project.The Pepsi employees used their phones to check in at ...
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  • Does your Learning Experience Have 'Connectedness'?

    Mar 14, 2013, 16:47 PM by Lisa Fasold
    To better learn, we need to rethink how we organize information and how we teach that information. Reuben Tozman, chief learning officer, edCetra Training, delved into how people will learn in the future during the CompTIA Colloquium conference this week in Chicago. Traditionally teaching has moved from one teacher to one student, to one teacher to many students. But with the Web, one student can have many teachers through videos, white papers, ebooks, blogs etc. The web allows learning to b ...
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  • CompTIA’s Annual Member Meeting Keynotes Consider Connecting with Customers

    Mar 13, 2013, 21:21 PM by Steven Ostrowski
    On the surface, the jobs of sports agent and IT solution provider may appear to have little in common. But the two professions share many traits that lead to business success, according to noted agent, author and speaker Molly Fletcher.Fletcher, who heads up her own sports agency business, MWF Enterprises, LLC, delivered the keynote address Wednesday at CompTIA’s Annual Member Meeting in Chicago.Fletcher shared a series of anecdotes and stories from her career, from how she got her start in spor ...
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  • The Age of Personal Learning

    Mar 13, 2013, 21:03 PM by Steven Ostrowski
    The training industry has entered “the Age of Personal Learning,” in which individuals expect to take control of their own personal learning experiences and organizations will have to adjust to meet those expectations – this according to Doug Howard, chief executive officer and founder of TrainingIndustry.com, a market intelligence firm that studies the global training industry.“They want it now and if you don’t give it to them they will find it somewhere else,” Howard said.Howard delivered his ...
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  • CompTIA’s Cloud/SaaS Community Meeting Forecasts ‘a Perfect Storm for Cloud’

    Mar 13, 2013, 00:21 AM by Daniel Margolis
    CompTIA’s Cloud/SaaS Community met today at the association’s Annual Member Meeting, and one of the biggest topics discussed was the forthcoming Cloud Trustmark+.According to the briefing provided in the meeting, the target of this Trustmark is public SaaS solution vendors with cloud go-to-market. The channel value proposition here is to protect resellers and their customers by ensuring cloud vendors meet a certain level of technical performance. The projected scope of the Trustmark, so far, is ...
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  • IT Services and Support Community Discusses Credential Clearinghouse

    Mar 12, 2013, 23:17 PM by Steven Ostrowski
    CompTIA’s IT Services and Support Community is investigating the feasibility of creating an industry-wide clearinghouse to validate and track technical certifications held by IT service technicians. Tuesday’s community meeting was part of CompTIA’s Annual Member Meeting.“The clearinghouse would allow potential clients and customers to validate a technician’s qualifications, including training, certifications and specialties, so the client can be sure that they are getting what they are paying fo ...
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  • Best Practices for Growing Services Explored at AMM

    Mar 12, 2013, 21:43 PM by Steven Ostrowski
    In a world where smart customers expect and demand more from their suppliers, a strong and vibrant services component is essential for long-term growth and success. IT services executives attending CompTIA’s Annual Member Meeting heard that message Tuesday during a meeting of the CompTIA IT Services and Support Community.“Service is ‘the’ business to be in for the next several decades,” said James Alexander, founder of Alexander Consulting and author of several books on successful service operat ...
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  • CompTIA’s Telecom Advisory Council Holds First Formal Meeting

    Mar 12, 2013, 21:35 PM by Daniel Margolis
    CompTIA’s Telecom Advisory Council met for the first time today at the association’s Annual Member Meeting, happening this week at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers. The meeting saw the new council in the initial stages of defining its goals; CompTIA director of communities Kate Hunt said a key goal of the meeting was to find one issue the TAC wanted to start collaborating on.During the open discussion that followed, TAC vice chair Mike Saxby, principal at Allied Tech Solutions, said he se ...
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  • CompTIA Unveils New Name for IT Channel’s Premier Event: Welcome to CompTIA ChannelCon

    Mar 8, 2013, 22:42 PM by Steven Ostrowski
    CompTIA ChannelCon is the new name and identity of our premier annual event. The inaugural CompTIA ChannelCon is scheduled for July 29-31 at the Peabody Orlando Hotel in Orlando, FL. “Our premier event, known for many years as Breakaway, now has a name that truly reflects its scope,” said Kelly Ricker, senior vice president, events and education, CompTIA. “The quality of the meetings, partnership opportunities, hot topic sessions and channel-neutral training make ChannelCo ...
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  • A Day in the Life of an IT Tech: Mike Dellacava, Sr. Systems Engineer

    Mar 7, 2013, 20:00 PM by Janet Pinkerton
    Mike Dellacava Sr. Systems Engineer, Reflexion Networks Mike Dellacava didn't choose IT as a career. "It chose me," he believes. "I was formed along the way, as I learned to do what needed to be done. But I've been happy doing the work." Dellacava's father, a systems enterprise administrator and project manager, introduced him to computers, starting with an old 386, an early desktop PC. "I've been taking apart computers, building, breaking and fixing them since I was seven," says Dell ...
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  • New Work Opportunities for CompTIA Certified Techs

    Mar 5, 2013, 15:00 PM by Kelsey Wieties
    Are you highly skilled? Do you have (or nearly have) your certifications? Are you still job hunting? Think about contracting. It allows you to put your skills to work, get paid and test out different companies at the same time. CompTIA recently partnered with Field Nation, a leading provider of independent field service technicians to the computer service industry. The new partnership is designed to help bring paying work to certified IT pros. It helps IT pros on the hunt for short- or long-te ...
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  • ChannelTrends: Yahoo Ban Comes as Telecommuting Gains Momentum

    Mar 4, 2013, 19:01 PM by Brian Sherman
    The trending workplace story last week originated with an internal memo sent to Yahoo employees by Marissa Mayer. In her message, the CEO basically eliminated her company’s remote workforce policy and questioned the value of letting employees work from home. The outcry from those inside and outside the high-tech community has been quite animated, with many suggesting that increased face-to-face interaction will not be the magic bullet that solves Yahoo’s problems. The telecommuting ...
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  • Certification Seen as Step Toward Professionalizing the Cyber-Workforce at RSA

    Feb 28, 2013, 18:48 PM by Randi Parker
    It’s another beautiful day here in San Francisco and the RSA Conference – an annual information security event held by security solutions provider RSA – is underway with its usual buzz and excitement. So far, it has been a productive few days for CompTIA.We started the week meeting with the Cybersecurity Credentials Collaborative (C3) – a group that we co-founded along with other certifying bodies such as (ISC)2 and GIAC. CompTIA was voted vice chair of the C3 and will be playing an active role ...
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  • A Day in the Life of an IT Tech: Pete Caro, Senior IT Architect

    Feb 28, 2013, 18:32 PM by Janet Pinkerton
    Fifteen years ago, Pete Caro had trouble breaking into the IT field, despite the fact he had multiple, college-level computer courses under his belt. So he joined the Army in 1998. There he steadily gained IT experience and expertise that enabled him to establish a successful civilian career in IT security. Working IT in the Army, Caro, now 36, started out in mid-1999 as a systems administrator, doing Ti ...
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  • The Sequestration Threat

    Feb 28, 2013, 17:50 PM by Lana Sansur
    CompTIA believes that the looming budget cuts known as sequestration expected on March 1 will be a huge issue for all Americans, particularly tech entrepreneurs. We believe the largest impact will be on those small businesses who sell goods and services to the federal government.Furthermore, the fall-out from sequestration will cause major trauma for our economy and our tech entrepreneurs.So, as Congress and the Administration move to grapple with budget cuts, we call upon policymakers to contin ...
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