CompTIA Blog

  • Cutting through the Noise

    Feb 21, 2012, 16:08 PM by Lisa Fasold
    How do you cut through the noise and the avalanche of emails you get every day to filter down to the specific channel news and information you need?  A group of IT channel veterans heard your cry for help, and they’re launching a free and secure social network to aggregate channel information.Welcome ChannelEyes.  It’s like Facebook, but instead of having friends, you can connect to a filtered group of vendor and association feeds on your wall.  It’s a single place to get a snapshot of new chann ...
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  • CASP Latest Security Blanket for this IT Pro

    Feb 21, 2012, 16:00 PM by Jim Staats
    To say Alan Crawford thinks a lot about IT security is an understatement. The veteran systems engineer doesn’t need cybersecurity spelled out in his job description to keep it at the forefront of his mind. “I have been evangelistic about the need for stronger security measures for almost as long as I’ve been involved with computers,” said Crawford, 57. “Everything I do in IT is influenced by my concerns about security.” Crawford said he’s found his latest weapon for the cause. As an early bet ...
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  • ChannelTrends - Tune in the Media and Make $1 Million*

    Feb 17, 2012, 16:38 PM by Brian Sherman
    Now that I have your undivided attention, let me confess that most solution providers won’t get rich simply by reading IT channel-related magazines and online posts. But by paying attention to a few publications and online news sources on a regular basis, they can track industry trends and better understand the events that can impact their business. IT channel-related media should be considered a free business intelligence resource, offering best practice articles and highlighting the technology ...
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  • Weekly Word on the Street: IT Pros Needed in the U.K.

    Feb 17, 2012, 15:00 PM by Jim Staats
    Takeaway of the week is a whole new set of avenues from which good news on the IT job front flow - if one has the right qualifications. Got Linux skills? Your skills are wanted big-time. Got a U.K. residence? Your IT skills are wanted, too. Got a college IT degree? OK, just a little more seasoning on the soft skills and other areas and you’re good to go. IT Jobs on the Rise in the U.K. A study based on January job openings in the U.K. signals a healthy bump in the need for IT staffers. The study ...
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  • Obama Budget Includes Tech-Friendly Signals

    Feb 15, 2012, 21:52 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of February 13 in public advocacy for the IT channel:  This week, President Obama released his budget proposal which seeks to increase funding for science and technology education.  In order to address industry concerns about cyber over-regulation by the Department of Homeland Security, the Senate bill will allow certain firms to appeal some regulations.  A new report on health IT suggests that more health IT job opportunities are available than qualified people to fill them.O ...
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  • SBA Updates Size Standards for Computer Services

    Feb 14, 2012, 15:26 PM by Lamar Whitman
    The Small Business Administration (SBA) announced its final rule concerning size standards for “Computer Systems Design and Related Services,” on February 10th.   Generally, businesses classified under this category (NAICS 5415) will be considered a small business provided their annual receipts do not exceed $25.5 million, up from $25 million.  The SBA size standard is the main criteria for determining whether a business qualifies for SBA and other government programs and benefits.Types of busin ...
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  • The Dollars (and Sense) of Building a Trusting Relationship

    Feb 13, 2012, 12:17 PM by Nancy Hammervik
    The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines trust as “assured reliance on the character, ability, strength or truth of someone or something” and “one in which confidence is placed”. While that description seems pretty straightforward, building that type of relationship in an IT business is actually very complicated. The number of changing variables inside these organizations can easily shift the attention away from customers, so extra efforts are required to stay focused.The difficulty escalates as s ...
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  • ChannelTrends: Gain Greater Control (and Revenue) From the Road

    Feb 10, 2012, 22:36 PM by Brian Sherman
    "Our battered suitcases were piled on the sidewalk again; we had longer ways to go. But no matter, the road is life." When Jack Kerouac uttered those words, he was inspiring his generation to see the world and enjoy the carefree life, not drawing attention to a thriving mobile workforce. But his comments do reflect the contemporary solution provider’s life, though their time on the road is more often dictated by business necessity than the need to roam the country.Kerouac’s “beatnik” philosophy ...
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  • Weekly Word on the Street: Another Batch of Good News

    Feb 10, 2012, 15:22 PM by Jim Staats
    Takeaway of the week is another batch of signs pointing to upticks in IT job growth as the fledgling 2012 data trickles in. More IT jobs added overall; mobile apps and such mean more job creation this year; more focus on data storage, networking and mobile apps means more IT spending this year. So, yeah, IT jobs are out there to be had. IT Jobs Out of the Gate Strong in 2012 All sectors of the IT industry showed job growth in the first month of this year, with telecom leading the pack, accordin ...
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  • Cybersecurity Legislation Predictably Unpredictable on Capitol Hill

    Feb 9, 2012, 00:03 AM by David Valdez
    The 2012 legislative session started off looking very promising for the passage of cybersecurity reform -- then suddenly the landscape shifted. On privacy and intellectual property issues, we saw the Internet companies flex lobbying muscle in an unprecedented way.  Finally, even though 2011 saw more major data breach incidents than previous years, data breach reform may be a long way off. Here’s a quick rundown of the major security-related initiatives that CompTIA is tracking:Cybersecurity Refo ...
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  • Hacked Companies Still Not Telling Investors

    Feb 8, 2012, 23:33 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of February 6 in public advocacy for the IT channel:  This week Reuters looks at how companies that have been victims of cyberattacks are disclosing – or not disclosing – these breaches to investors and the government.  A House panel has approved a cyber bill giving the Department of Homeland Security authority in determining what type of infrastructure requires agency oversight.  Government Health IT explores the future of health IT in a polarized political environment.Hacked ...
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  • New Small Business Government Contracting Legislation Introduced

    Feb 8, 2012, 20:03 PM by Lamar Whitman
    Introduced during the last week in the House, three bills aim to increase and strengthen small business participation in government contracting – a goal CompTIA has always supported.  We have reviewed this legislation and believe that a number of provisions would help to direct more government contracting dollars to small businesses.However, we need your input concerning this legislation.  Our goal is determine whether these provisions make sense for your business.  We are especially interested ...
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  • Senate Legislation: Small Business Tax Extenders

    Feb 7, 2012, 19:28 PM by Lamar Whitman
    Senators Landrieu and Snowe, chair and ranking member of the Senate Small Business Committee, have introduced legislation (S. 2050, the Small Business Tax Extenders Act of 2012) that would extend certain expired small business tax provisions though 2012.  Some provisions in the bill include: Section 179 expensing limitation of $500,000:  Extended through 2012. Temporary exclusion of 100 percent of gain on small business stock:  Extended through 2012. Five-year carryback of general business credi ...
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  • ChannelTrends: It’s Not Easy to Get in Game Shape

    Feb 3, 2012, 21:44 PM by Brian Sherman
    “I hated every minute of training, but I said, ‘Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion." Muhammad Ali’s quote illustrates the commitment that most successful people make, whether participating in a sport or starting a small business. Boxers of his caliber spend years improving their skills and talent until they get their big break, typically working with a variety of experienced training specialists and coaches who know the ropes. The fights represent a small part of ...
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  • Weekly Word on the Street: It’s Good to be in IT

    Feb 3, 2012, 18:04 PM by Jim Staats
    Takeaway of the week is it’s good to be in IT. Granted, that may not be a shared view from the vantage point of some current job-seekers in the sector, but overall indications from the latest batch of surveys, studies and published scribblings show the tech job market to be bubbling, whether it be Silicon Valley titans, burgeoning startups, healthcare providers jumping on the tech bandwagon or countless others. Study: The Cloud Good for IT Job Creation For those who say cloud computing and it ...
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