CompTIA Blog

  • Job Site Opens the IT Channel to Returning Vets

    Apr 1, 2014, 16:45 PM by Michelle Peterson
    There are one million service members transitioning from military service to civilian life, and many of them need jobs. Moreover, they need help translating their military experience, which teaches things like leadership, team-building and a strong work ethic, into a resume that will jump out at a hiring manager in the civilian world. U.S. Tech Vets is a great tool in this arsenal. Through a partnership between Monster.com and the country’s top technology associations, U.S. Tech Vets is co ...
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  • CompTIA Honors David P. Smith: ‘A True Visionary for the IT Industry’

    Mar 31, 2014, 13:39 PM by David Dritsas
    A longtime advocate of the IT industry — a man who built a successful career from humble beginnings — will be presented with CompTIA’s Lifetime Achievement Award during this week’s Annual Member Meeting (AMM) in San Diego. David P. Smith, vice president of field service for CompuCom Systems, will be honored by CompTIA, where was chairman of the board of directors from 2003 to 2004, and was a board member from 2000 to 2005. Smith began his career fixing copiers and had a ...
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  • ChannelTrends: Can Solution Providers Really Make Money with Mobility?

    Mar 27, 2014, 18:20 PM by Brian Sherman
    New technology doesn’t always translate to a fantastic business opportunity when a new idea is first introduced. It often takes months — if not years — for solution providers and vendors to evaluate innovative new portfolio options. Due diligence is imperative for anyone trying to build a viable technology business practice, but the vetting process for a mobility specialization can be particularly long and arduous. Some attribute it to the complexity of the devices and applicat ...
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  • CompTIA to FCC: TV White Space Benefits Small Business

    Mar 26, 2014, 22:28 PM by Matthew Starr
    Last Thursday, representatives from two CompTIA member companies, Michael Paynter of Tier3 Technologies and Cameron Camp of ESET, flew to accompany me on a full day of meetings at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to discuss unlicensed use of TV white space spectrum and its value to small tech businesses, which can use it to innovate and grow. We met with staff members from all five FCC commissioners’ offices to make a final push to leave sufficient spectrum available for unlicen ...
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  • IT-Ready Alum Puts Trifecta of CompTIA Certifications to Work

    Mar 26, 2014, 20:34 PM by Eric Larson
    With multiple CompTIA certifications and nearly two years of full-time practical IT experience in hand, IT-Ready Program alumnus Brad Clemensen says his career prospects represent a complete turnaround from where they were in 2012.
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  • Minnesota High Tech Association Works to Further Develop the IT Workforce

    Mar 25, 2014, 22:24 PM by Bob Moore
    We welcome spring this month with a great conversation with Margaret Anderson Kelliher, president and chief executive officer of the Minnesota High Tech Association (MHTA). We learned about the successes she has had with workforce development and placement initiatives — including those through the Creating IT Futures Foundation, the philanthropic arm of CompTIA. We also learned how advocacy and policy play into workforce development for MHTA member companies. Can you describe the succes ...
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  • Channel Advocacy to Get Boost from CompTIA Advisory Councils at AMM

    Mar 24, 2014, 22:07 PM by Brian Sherman
    All CompTIA members are encouraged to participate in one or more of the nine CompTIA communities, sharing ideas and providing feedback on the initiatives that are the most interesting to members and their businesses. The lesser-known — but just as critical — advisory councils (Partner, Vendor and Telecom) are literally the think tanks of the association, though they’ve taken on many other responsibilities in the past few years. Each group is made up of senior channel executives ...
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  • Transition to IPv6 Begins Slowly but Surely

    Mar 24, 2014, 22:03 PM by 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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  • Save Room for Intuition: Businesses Don’t Thrive on Metrics Alone

    Mar 21, 2014, 13:00 PM by 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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  • The End-User: the New Center of the IT Universe

    Mar 19, 2014, 22:30 PM by 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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  • Expect to be Amazed at the CompTIA Annual Member Meeting

    Mar 19, 2014, 20:26 PM by 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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  • Nobody Cares What Your Cloud Is Made Of

    Mar 19, 2014, 20:04 PM by 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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  • Staying on Track: An Olympic Bobsledder and IT Specialist Tells His Story

    Mar 18, 2014, 20:35 PM by 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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  • House Judiciary Continues Search for Internet Sales Tax Solution

    Mar 14, 2014, 21:54 PM by 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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  • Immigration Reform, Cybersecurity and STEM Solutions Addressed at TechVoice Forum

    Mar 12, 2014, 20:14 PM by 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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