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Jul 30, 2013, 12:28 PM
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David Valdez
We applaud Senators Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) and John Thune (R-SD) for introducing “the Cybersecurity Act of 2013” this month. The act covers several important policy elements of the cybersecurity ecosystem. For instance, among the bill’s provisions are sections on public-private collaborations on cybersecurity; cybersecurity research and development, education and workforce development; and cybersecurity awareness and preparedness. An important component of the proposed legislat ...
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Jul 24, 2013, 22:28 PM
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Brian Sherman
Just 10 years ago, all an experienced IT professional needed to start his or her own services business was a hearty desire to succeed, a solid work ethic and an accountant to keep track of the influx of cash. Skill was, and continues to be, an essential ingredient in the success of solution provider companies, but over time, the organizational fundamentals have also grown in importance. Successful IT solution providers have to work effectively on both sides of the house today, with a firm grasp ...
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Jul 23, 2013, 13:24 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
CompTIA certified professionals now have a few new options to highlight their certified status. Credentialing service Blue Ribbon Techs and professional talent database Brainhunter.com now provide CompTIA certification validation on online profiles. So instead of confirming your certified status to multiple potential employers, you can do it once and apply to multiple contracting jobs.
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Jul 22, 2013, 23:28 PM
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Randi Parker
On Friday, July 19, the House of Representatives passed “the Student Success Act,” which reforms and re-authorizes “the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA),” also known as “No Child Left Behind.” The law as it stands today has been due for reauthorization since 2007 and parties on both sides of the aisle agree that reform was needed to meet the needs and demands of today’s students. The bill passed the House on a mainly party line vote of 221 t ...
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Jul 22, 2013, 21:27 PM
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Emily Matzelle
CompTIA ChannelCon is referred to as the “big tent” event because it’s the only place where solution providers, vendors, distributors, analysts, media, tech associations and other channel organizations come together in one place to learn from each other and take the IT industry to the next level. A large part of ChannelCon is the Technology Vendor Fair – where more than 130 vendors are expected to exhibit this year. Many ChannelCon vendors are launching new products and d ...
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Jul 19, 2013, 14:41 PM
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David Valdez
Earlier today, CompTIA’s own Chief Legal Officer Dan Liutikas testified during the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade hearing titled “Reporting Data Breaches: Is Federal Legislation Needed to Protect Consumers?” Serving on the panel with Liutikas were other distinguished IT policy experts such as Debbie Matties, vice president of privacy for CTIA, Jeff Greene, senior policy counsel, cybersecurity and identity at the Symantec Corporation, Kevin Richards, sen ...
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Jul 18, 2013, 22:23 PM
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Emily Matzelle
What’s the single, most important component of our advocacy efforts? You! You are the tech creators and entrepreneurs that form a critical backbone to support our economy and job creation. Yet despite that essential role, many SMBs find themselves searching for strategies that lead to growth and success in an environment of lessened resources and challenging policy and regulatory efforts. You need a voice. The first step to finding that voice is soaking up all you can at ChannelCon, July 2 ...
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Jul 18, 2013, 15:30 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
Army Specialist Priscilla White was stationed in Kuwait with the Alabama Army National Guard for several weeks before she learned about the U.S. Army Central Command Signal University, a school at Camp Arifjan where she could learn new computer skills, earn IT certifications and gain points toward promotion within the military.
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Jul 16, 2013, 20:56 PM
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Brian Sherman
By now, just about everyone has been exposed to the benefits of Web-based computing. From the non-stop radio and television advertisements from cable and phone companies to the personalized communications sent out by massive direct and indirect sales providers, the message is getting out. With a virtually limitless number of advantages for the business community, cloud services adoption continues to grow exponentially each year while its impact on the channel makes similar gains. After all, Web- ...
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Jul 12, 2013, 20:42 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
Brian Cunningham knew as a sixth grader that he wanted to work with computers. That ambition led him to earn a bachelor’s degree in computer science and launch a career that began in computer programming but for more than 10 years has focused on IT project and program management.
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Jul 11, 2013, 20:10 PM
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Seth Robinson
On Thursday, Microsoft announced a huge reorganization and shift in mission. This article covering the announcement is a long read, but well worth it to gain some insight into what Microsoft thinks is important in a technology landscape that has been transformed since the PC-centric era that Microsoft helped usher in and maintain over the past 20 years. There are several interesting aspects of the re-alignment, especially for channel partners who base a great deal of business on Microsoft system ...
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Jul 9, 2013, 21:02 PM
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Brian Sherman
As the old saying goes, change is inevitable, which is why it’s important to be prepared for not only the positive, but also negative variations in the workplace and in life. Of course, it can take a fair amount of time for individuals to properly research issues that may pose a threat to their way or life or, inversely, improve it. For businesses, those changes happen almost every day, so entrepreneurs have to remain vigilant at all times to minimize their risks and take advantage of new ...
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Jul 5, 2013, 18:40 PM
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Larry Walsh
Vendors love cloud computing, at least in theory. The cloud computing model offers something many IT companies –
vendors and solution providers alike – have never seen: recurring, predicable and accruing revenue. And, because cloud can be delivered at scale with fewer resources, such services are inherently more profitable. Cloud economics aren’t lost on businesses. Rather than building and maintaining their own IT systems and applications, cloud computing promises to low ...
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Jul 1, 2013, 20:50 PM
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Randi Parker
Last week, the Senate passed the Gang of Eight’s immigration bill S. 744, the Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013. The legislation passed by a vote of 68-32, with 14 Republicans supporting the measure. We applaud the Senate for their commitment to this issue and on passage of the legislation. Please click here to see the statement we released last week. However, passage in the Senate was only the first of many battles that th ...
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Jun 27, 2013, 21:55 PM
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Emily Matzelle
If you still haven’t registered for CompTIA ChannelCon, let’s talk numbers. With your registration, you’ll have access to over 3,300 minutes of educational content, 26 intensive courses, six CompTIA Executive Certificate programs, four hot topic panels, two exciting keynote sessions and over 50 expert speakers. And, did we mention that it’s all happening at the luxurious Peabody Hotel in gorgeous Orlando? Warm weather and refreshing pool aside, we know that you’re r ...
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