CompTIA Blog

  • ChannelCon 2018 Has Something Great for Anyone in Tech

    Jun 26, 2018, 17:55 PM by Rachel Kreppert
    CompTIA ChannelCon 2018, scheduled July 31 to August 2 in Washington, D.C., is coming up fast. The top conference in the IT industry brings together IT pros, solution providers, vendors and distributors, featuring innovative sessions, networking opportunities and expert speakers. Here are just some of the reasons not to miss out. Read on!
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  • Datto’s Jason Pryce Says a Constant Thirst for Knowledge is a Requirement in Tech

    Jun 25, 2018, 21:52 PM by CompTIA
    Aaron Woods, vice chair of CompTIA’s Advancing Diversity In Technology Community, sat down with Jason Pryce, business development engineer at Datto and a member of ADIT’s Executive Council, to talk about Pryce’s career and what people can learn from it, as well as where the business of technology is headed. Read on.
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  • Is It Time to Add Detection and Recovery to Your Endpoint Protection?

    Jun 25, 2018, 17:09 PM by Stephen Cobb
    Imagine you’re working in the IT security department and you’re just about to take your lunch when someone in accounting calls to say their computer is “acting strange.” Lunch will have to wait. But in a way, you’re also lucky because not all attacks raise red flags. That is where endpoint detection and response comes into play.
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  • Top HHS, Tech and Procurement Leaders from the Texas State Government at HSTIAG Meeting

    Jun 25, 2018, 16:27 PM by Jennifer Saha
    Last week on June 21, the CompTIA Human Services Information Technology Advisory Group (HSITAG) explored all aspects of health and human services (HHS) and technology in Texas during a half day of meetings. Our HSITAG meeting brought together top HHS leaders as well as top technology and procurement leaders from the state government. Jennifer Sims, Deputy Commissioner with the Texas Department of State Health Services, gave members a rundown of the state’s efforts to combat the opioid crisis.
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  • MSPs Agree on a Need for Adaptability to Meet New Expectations

    Jun 22, 2018, 17:27 PM by CompTIA
    The recent CompTIA ANZ Channel Community meeting looked at how managed services providers can thrive in 2018 and beyond, even as the industry continues to evolve and customer expectations expand.
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  • No Sleep til SITS: Lessons Learned at the London Service Desk Show

    Jun 20, 2018, 22:09 PM by James Stanger
    For the third year in a row, I was asked to give a couple of talks at Service Desk Show, commonly called SITS, which is co-located with the InfoSec show. While there, I presented on the state of the help desk in 2018, as well as about threat hunting.
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  • Learn How CompTIA Communities Are Your Path to the Perfect Experience at ChannelCon

    Jun 20, 2018, 16:10 PM by Daniel Margolis
    CompTIA ChannelCon, scheduled July 31 to August 2 at Marriott Wardman Park in Washington, D.C., is coming up fast and one of its biggest attractions – the event’s full roster of community business meetings and forums – is rapidly taking shape. Get fully briefed here.
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  • CompTIA Pens Op-Ed on “Why trade wars over tariffs are not the answer for tech”

    Jun 19, 2018, 15:26 PM by Liz Hyman
    CompTIA’s Elizabeth Hyman, executive vice president for public advocacy at CompTIA, penned an op-ed in the San Jose Mercury News on June 19 on “Why trade wars over tariffs are not the answer for tech.” The op-ed is below, and link available here.
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  • 3 Ways Cyberstates Can Inform Your Job Search (2023 Refresh)

    Jun 18, 2018, 17:45 PM by Matthew Stern
    With its robust collection of employment trend data for the tech world, this year’s Cyberstates report can act as a broad foundation of data for the very personal and specific task of searching for a job.
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  • Women in Technology Summit Hits Chicago and Takes on Gender Gap

    Jun 14, 2018, 21:19 PM by Donia Moustafa
    WiTS seeks to support the community of women currently working in technology and help pave the way for women, especially young women, to enter the industry. There was something for everyone here; with presentations on tech topics such as artificial intelligence, smart cities, wearable tech or implanted technological devices in medicine.
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  • Sell Your Friends on IT: 5 Things Career Changers in Your Circle Should Know

    Jun 13, 2018, 18:59 PM by Brett Hanley
    Career changers in your circle may have doubts about whether IT is the right choice for them, or they may be worried that switching to a tech job will be too difficult. Here are five essential things you should make sure they know to help them realize that IT is a great option and is a possibility for them.
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  • The Skills You’ll Need For the World of AI

    Jun 11, 2018, 23:29 PM by CompTIA
    Artificial intelligence (AI) is here – but that doesn’t mean self-aware robots. What it means is that computers can process communication, analyze data and even learn like never before. Here’s a run-through of what that could mean for people on all sides of the enterprise tech equation.
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  • CompTIA Stackable Certifications: What’s Your Perfect Stack?

    Jun 11, 2018, 18:57 PM by Emily Matzelle
    Where do you see yourself in 1 year, 5 years or even 10 years? Many of us don’t have a definitive answer. Our mentors will tell us to set small goals along the way and take the necessary steps to achieve them. But even then, how do we know we’re on the right path? CompTIA Stackable Certifications are here to help.
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  • Infographic: Your Perfect Stack

    Jun 11, 2018, 14:41 PM by CompTIA
    CompTIA Stackable Certifications create a sequence of credentials over time to build up your qualifications. The certification you first earn and the one you choose to pursue next depends on the experience you bring to the table and your career goals.
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  • 3 Ways to Make Networking Feel Natural

    Jun 8, 2018, 14:41 PM by Michelle Lange
    If you’re shy, feel awkward making small talk or prefer to make a beeline for the bathroom during dedicated networking time, the idea of networking can feel like a lot of pressure.
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