CompTIA Blog

  • IT Is the Place to Be

    Aug 19, 2011, 18:45 PM by Matthew Poyiadgi
    Pupils across the U.K. have received their A-level results and are wondering what to do next. Like every year, we can expect that nowhere near enough of these talented individuals will pursue a career in IT.The reason for this is surely not that IT has little to offer, or that it is too specialist, or even that it is boring, for it is none of these things. But this is how a lot of young people see it. Until we start doing something to change this perception, we will struggle to attract the requi ...
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  • Campaigning Congress for Perkins' Support of Career and Tech Ed

    Aug 19, 2011, 15:45 PM by Janet Pinkerton
    Congress' August Recess is a critical time for CompTIA members to tell their representatives about the importance of career and technical education and urge Congress to restore funding to the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act, which recently saw significant cuts. The Perkins Act is a principal vehicle for funding career and technical education (CTE) in this country, serving both high school and community college students preparing for college and careers. In FY 2011, Perkins w ...
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  • Young British Technical Apprentice Paying Dividends

    Aug 19, 2011, 14:00 PM by Jim Staats
    A young Ashley Knight envisioned his future in technology. The still-young man is well on his way to achieving that dream while putting his CompTIA certifications to work in trailblazing fashion for others to follow. Knight, 19, of Reigate, a market town in Surrey, England, was plucked from his studies to become the first technology apprentice for an investment management firm after displaying a preternatural gift for all things IT-related. Among the requirments of his training program was com ...
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  • IT Jobs Thriving Despite Lackluster Economy

    Aug 18, 2011, 17:00 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of August 15 in public advocacy for the IT channel: This week, the National Institute of Standards and Technology released a plan to improve U.S. cybersecurity by focusing on education. A new Treasury report finds fewer small businesses than previously thought. Unemployment in the IT sector remains much lower than the national average and employment is expected to grow rapidly. U.S. Agency Releases Cyber-Education Plan — The U.S. government will work to develop an “unrivaled” ...
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  • President Announces New Jobs Initiatives for Rural America

    Aug 18, 2011, 13:43 PM by Lamar Whitman
    The President announced new initiatives recommended by the White House Rural Council for creating jobs in rural America.  These initiatives are intended to help rural small businesses access capital, expand rural job search and training services, and increase rural access to healthcare workers and technology.   CompTIA has long-noted similar needs within the small IT community – whether rural or urban.Included in these initiatives are: $350 million in SBA funding over the next five years to ...
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  • Campaigning Congress for Perkins’ Support of Career and Tech Ed

    Aug 18, 2011, 13:36 PM by Janet Pinkerton
    Congress’ August Recess is a critical time for CompTIA members to tell their representatives about the importance of career and technical education and urge Congress to restore funding to the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act, which recently saw significant cuts.The Perkins Act is a principal vehicle for funding career and technical education (CTE) in this country, serving both high school and community college students preparing for college and careers.In FY 2011, Perkins was c ...
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  • IT Jobs Thriving Despite Lackluster Economy

    Aug 17, 2011, 11:04 AM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of August 15 in public advocacy for the IT channel:  This week, the National Institute of Standards and Technology released a plan to improve U.S. cybersecurity by focusing on education.  A new Treasury report finds fewer small businesses than previously thought.  Unemployment in the IT sector remains much lower than the national average and employment is expected to grow rapidly.U.S. Agency Releases Cyber-Education Plan — The U.S. government will work to develop an "unrivaled ...
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  • CompTIA Members Becoming More Politically Active

    Aug 16, 2011, 15:34 PM by Matthew L Evans
    During this year’s Breakaway Conference in Washington, D.C., we saw a large number of participants take place in the first ever CompTIA Tech Summit. These members heard from expert panels regarding healthcare IT and cybersecurity. The Summit provided members with critical insight into the future of the industry and how what happens in Congress affects it all.With that in mind, we also saw dozens of members stop by the CompTIA public advocacy booth during the trade show portion of the conference ...
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  • ChannelTrends: Gaining Vertical Depth

    Aug 15, 2011, 14:24 PM by Brian Sherman
    With a variety of football training camps opening up, ranging from peewee league to the NFL, I thought it appropriate to use a couple of sports analogies in this post. When the games get into full swing, inevitably teams get into pressure situations on the field. Typically, it’s a tie game with just one score separating the winner and loser—and time ticking away. The coach often calls a play where the receivers “go deep” to get the ball across the goal line. Rather th ...
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  • Firm Foundations Are Key

    Aug 12, 2011, 17:42 PM by Seth Robinson
    TIS & Partners, a structural design firm based in Japan, has developed a construction material that is better than concrete. The new material, called CO2 Structure, hardens in one day whereas concrete takes 28 days to fully cure. CO2 Structure is also more stable than concrete, with a tensile strength at least 2.5 times greater.Why am I writing about concrete on an IT blog? Because I think it highlights the importance of continuing to innovate in areas that might be viewed as basic commoditi ...
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  • CompTIA Releases Health IT White Paper

    Aug 12, 2011, 17:36 PM by Charles Cooper
    Small and medium-sized technology businesses have the expertise, knowledge and skill sets to help the U.S. healthcare industry advance its use of new IT tools, but barriers may keep many of them on the sidelines, according to a new CompTIA white paper, “Health IT: The Essential Role of Small IT Solution Providers”. The paper focuses on opportunities to increase participation by IT solution providers, including: Providing additional re-training options that focus on health IT, Int ...
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  • Debt Deal Could Be a Blow for Cybersecurity

    Aug 10, 2011, 14:34 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of August 8 in public advocacy for the IT channel:  This week, cuts in the debt deal could hurt federal cybersecurity programs.  Steven VanRoekel, formerly of Microsoft, is the new White House CIO.  Experts offered predictions and advice on mobile security at the CompTIA Tech Summit on cybersecurity. Debt Deal Could Be a Blow for Cybersecurity — The $2.1 trillion debt-cap pact that Congress passed could hurt economic and national security as agencies postpone plans to invest i ...
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  • Giving to Fund Innovation’s Future

    Aug 10, 2011, 12:00 PM by Eric Larsen
    At least one summer camp for kids has much more to do with megabytes than mosquito bites. TECHie Camp gives students third-grade through eighth-grade hands-on experience with everything from robotics to app development to web programming. The camp is operated in five states by TECH CORPS, an organization that partners with K-12 schools around the country to reach young people with life-changing technological learning experiences. TECH CORPS’ dedication to equipping the next generation of techn ...
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  • The Technocracy Is Over

    Aug 9, 2011, 18:30 PM by David Valdez
    It was standing room only at CompTIA’s Tech Summit last Thursday in Washington, D.C., as channel members, business owners and reporters crowded into the Washington Hilton for a Q&A and panel discussion around two topics: cloud computing and mobility.We’re used to hearing about the efficient and cost-effective features of the cloud but the first panel discussion, Security & Cloud Migration Challenges for Business and Government, focused on the darker side— What security questions are crea ...
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  • Giving to Fund Innovation’s Future

    Aug 9, 2011, 18:23 PM by Eric Larson
    At least one summer camp for kids has much more to do with megabytes than mosquito bites.TECHie Camp gives students third-grade through eighth-grade hands-on experience with everything from robotics to app development to web programming. The camp is operated in five states by TECH CORPS, an organization that partners with K-12 schools around the country to reach young people with life-changing technological learning experiences.TECH CORPS’ dedication to equipping the next generation of technolog ...
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