CompTIA Blog

  • D.C. Fly-In Highlights Key Tax Issues Impacting Tech Startups

    Feb 11, 2014, 22:05 PM by Lana Sansur
    Our second 2014 D.C. Fly-In panel this afternoon delved into how federal tax provisions – including tax reform efforts – can help new, small, nimble tech companies grow, hire more qualified workers, and provide new and innovative products and services. We learned how “the Startup Innovation Credit Act” and other tax provisions directed to small startup companies can create better opportunities for starting and growing tech businesses in the U.S. Panelists Rick Morgan, pol ...
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  • D.C. Fly-In Sees Updates from the Hill on Patent Reform

    Feb 11, 2014, 21:20 PM by Lana Sansur
    This afternoon, we kicked off our much anticipated 2014 D.C. Fly-In, organized by TechVoice, the partnership of CompTIA and the Technology Councils of North America (TECNA), with an important panel on patent reform. Vishal Amin, majority senior counsel, House Judiciary Committee, discussed how the costs associated with abusive patent litigation are a considerable burden for small- and medium-sized IT businesses trying to get on their feet and compete within a $3.2 trillion global industry. Durin ...
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  • Is 2014 Finally the Time for a Federal Data Breach Notification Law?

    Feb 11, 2014, 16:50 PM by Matthew Starr
    In the wake of high-profile data breaches at Target and Neiman Marcus, among others, Congress held three hearings on data security and data breaches last week. The first, held by the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, dealt with specific financial sector issues related to data breaches, but the Senate Judiciary Committee and House Energy and Commerce Committee hearings looked at data security and data breaches from a number of different angles. Following the hearings, there is ...
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  • CompTIA A+ is Your Chance to be One in a Million

    Feb 7, 2014, 21:24 PM by CompTIA
    CompTIA, the leading provider of vendor neutral skills certifications for information technology (IT) professionals, and dozens of its industry partners are teaming up to give someone the chance to “Be One in a Million.”
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  • Learn How CompTIA Helps Collabrance Master Managed Services

    Feb 6, 2014, 22:58 PM by Matthew Stern
    When Lindsay Dick first dipped her toes in the IT channel, she expected — in fact, invited — the challenge. Her professional expertise wasn’t geared toward information technology, but what she lacked in a formal technical background she made up for in pluck. But when it came right down to it, the initial experience turned out to be a bit more overwhelming than she’d imagined. Luckily, Dick had the good fortune to connect with Lori Berry, an executive council member of Com ...
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  • North Carolina Tech Group Uses Events to Advance its IT Policies

    Feb 5, 2014, 19:14 PM by Bob Moore
    TechVoice recently spoke with Brooks Raiford, president and CEO of the North Carolina Technology Association (NCTA) and one of the recipients of the 2014 TechVoice Champion Awards. NCTA leverages events to advance its policy agenda, as well as links member companies with public sector contracts, fostering growth and opportunity for the North Carolina IT sector. What are some of the initiatives you’ve implemented that have advanced NCTA’s policy agenda the most? Back in 2008, whe ...
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  • CompTIA IT Industry Outlook 2014: Positives Outweigh Challenges

    Feb 4, 2014, 22:00 PM by CompTIA
    The information technology (IT) industry is likely to experience moderate growth in 2014, according to the IT Industry Outlook 2014 released this week by CompTIA. CompTIA’s consensus forecast projects a 2014 growth rate of 3.4 percent for the global IT industry, with upside potential of 5.9 percent. The U.S. forecast is slightly lower: 3 percent, with upside potential of 5.4 percent. Get the full story here.
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  • ChannelTrends: Making 2014 the Year of Security

    Jan 29, 2014, 22:43 PM by Brian Sherman
    Add Neiman Marcus to the growing list of retailers that have announced information systems breaches over the past few weeks: In a company statement, the Dallas-based department store chain reported compromised servers, a hack that gave outside access to customer payment information. On the heels of Target’s holiday debacle, the news fueled the IT security discussion and elevated consumer angst. This should be a call to arms for solution providers, vendors and distributors. No business will ...
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  • The Trends and Anti-Trends Shaping 2014

    Jan 29, 2014, 21:27 PM by Tim Herbert
    Crystal balls and tea leaves have been in heavy use of late; as IT industry prognosticators prepare their predications for the year ahead. With so much innovation in the tech space, there is certainly no shortage of material for trends lists. The temptation, though, is to overhype the future, while understating the present. Trends take time to progress through the stages of adoption — often taking longer than many expect. The year ahead will certainly feature its share of surprises, but re ...
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  • The State of the Union: Why IT is a Key to Addressing Economic Opportunity

    Jan 27, 2014, 19:20 PM by Liz Hyman
    Tomorrow, President Obama will deliver his fifth State of the Union speech, an opportunity to set forth a theme that will guide his administration’s agenda for the year. It is widely anticipated that the president will speak to the topic of economic opportunity and how to close a gap between those at the bottom of the economic ladder and those at the top. The IT sector has always had a role in this important discussion. The industry is a driver of the economy, with a steady stream of inno ...
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  • Passport to Prosperity: Iraqi Woman’s Career Boosted by Information Technology

    Jan 24, 2014, 16:56 PM by Eric Larson
    Certifications often help people grow their careers, but for Lamia Al-Azzawe, IT training went beyond this. It helped her pivot from an uncertain future in her home country to a world of job opportunities.
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  • Thoughts on the D.C. Circuit’s Neutral Net-Neutrality Ruling

    Jan 23, 2014, 22:11 PM by Matthew Starr
    On Jan. 14, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit overturned two of the three net-neutrality rules initially passed by the Federal Communications Commission as part of its 2010 Open Internet Order. Despite what some have said, this ruling does not give carte blanche for ISPs to run roughshod over their customers. That’s because the overturn overshadowed perhaps the more important aspect of this decision: The court found that the FCC now has clear authority, under S ...
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  • Rhode Island-Based Tech Association Finds A Model for Promoting Workforce Development and STEM

    Jan 22, 2014, 22:38 PM by Bob Moore
    Workforce development and STEM awareness — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — are two key success areas for Tech Collective, Rhode Island-based technology industry association that’s leveraging its state’s small size to make personal connections with the legislators who influence the future of these programs. We spoke to Tech Collective Executive Director Kathie Shields to hear about the group’s progress, their victories and her tips on how to make c ...
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  • Microsoft Closes XP Support Door, Opens Revenue Window for ITSPs

    Jan 20, 2014, 23:35 PM by Len DiCostanzo
    Industry number crunchers estimate 30 to 40 percent of the SMB market runs Microsoft Windows XP and Office 2003. With Microsoft ending support for these products on April 8, there is a short but fantastic window of opportunity for information technology service providers (ITSPs) to build stronger relationships with clients and uncover new revenue opportunities. Here are four ways to make this situation work in your favor: 1. Be Proactive. Whether you use spreadsheets to track client assets or us ...
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  • Chicago High School Offers Firsthand IT Training

    Jan 15, 2014, 23:07 PM by John McGlinchey
    Administrators wanted students at Chicago’s West Leyden High School to understand the IT skills needed in the business world, so they set up a technical support internship (TSI) to provide a live IT help desk for the school.
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