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Nov 11, 2011, 16:14 PM
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Mark Plunkett
At EMEA this week in London, Sue Cawdron and Nick Hnatiuk of Pearson Work Based Learning discussed the merits of modern day apprenticeship programs and the opportunities for the future of learning in the education and commercial sectors. They debated the practicalities of apprenticeship programs, how they are currently being used and potential benefits to be gained, in what was an insightful session.Supporting various organizations, Pearson has a philosophy of being flexible in its work with em ...
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Nov 11, 2011, 16:06 PM
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Mark Plunkett
Some of the largest MFP vendors gathered together at an EMEA session entitled “Channeling Talent into the Document Imaging Industry through Apprenticeships” to tackle common issues facing their industry such as a lack of standards and skills amongst young people entering the market and available learning and accreditation paths.Clive Allen from Sharp Electronics pontificated on the reasons that young individuals don’t want to step in to the document and imaging industry and how apprenticeships a ...
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Nov 11, 2011, 15:23 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is that more signs are pointing to IT jobs on the horizon. You just have to know where to look. Are you interested in healthcare IT? Have you considered spanning the globe right from your computer as an online-only contractor? If you’re already in an IT job, are you content? Other people say you are. The Online-Only Worker Bee
Technological advances connect the global workforce like never before. One of the growing dynamics of this new reality is the growth of the o ...
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Nov 10, 2011, 22:22 PM
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Carolyn April
For many in the IT channel, managed services ushered in the Holy Grail of recurring revenue. The model also helped fulfill growing demand from cash-strapped customers to shift cap-ex IT spending to a more predictable operational expense. CompTIA’s recent study, Trends in Managed Services, finds managed services growth among both end-users (adopting) and channel companies (selling) is expected to continue apace in the next two years. Additionally, planned investments in these services by both con ...
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Nov 10, 2011, 22:14 PM
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Matthew Poyiadgi
I attended an interactive breakout session called Successful Business Growth Strategies for Easy and Effective Implementation at the CompTIA EMEA Conference this week, led by Susanne Dansey of Purple Cow Ideas Management, which included nine bars of chocolate and a room of business owners that was standing room only.The company name stems from Seth Godin’s book about being “Remarkable” and always standing out in what you do, and Dansey certainly delivered a message in that vein. She opened by as ...
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Nov 10, 2011, 00:50 AM
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Lamar Whitman
In prior blogs, we’ve discussed our concerns about the Main Street Fairness Act and the Marketplace Freedom Act and how any increased compliance burdens may be imposed on many small businesses.We understand the concerns of many states that they are losing tax revenues due to the failure of purchasers to voluntarily file and pay use taxes on out-of-state purchases. But the problem is not that businesses need to be “cracked-down” on because of some failing; the cause of the problem is that the st ...
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Nov 9, 2011, 23:34 PM
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Lamar Whitman
As the economy dived, small businesses found capital to be hard (if not impossible) to secure. Consequently, many small businesses are still working their way out of tough economic times, and most have had difficulty growing and adding employees. While there is no single answer to this urgent problem, there are a number of small steps that Congress can take that will allow small businesses to raise capital more easily. Clearly, our national economic recovery will not be achieved until small b ...
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Nov 9, 2011, 22:06 PM
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Lisa Archer
During EMEA this week, John McGlinchey, CompTIA’s regional sales director, shared his experience in 10 top tips to grow business: Social Media - Social media has become mainstream media. But we need to ask ourselves one simple question and that is, “have we mastered social media?” McGlinchey explains that we have a lot to learn in order to be effective. We need to realize that at the heart of social media should be trust and respect for our customers. We need to engage, reply and response t ...
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Nov 9, 2011, 21:52 PM
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Cathy Alper
If you are in the IT industry, you’ve noticed the ground shaking. Things are changing, and change can be scary. If you are a member of the EMEA ITSS Community, you don’t have to face that change alone.The EMEA IT Services and Support Community held a meeting in London yesterday with vendor and service provider participants from various EMEA countries. The theme for the meeting was: Being Ready for Technology ShiftsAll of the work at the full-day meeting -- educational sessions, discussion sess ...
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Nov 9, 2011, 16:42 PM
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Jim Staats
Despite the gloomy economy and a global shift in some traditional job functions, there are plenty of IT jobs to be had if one knows how and where to look.
So says Todd Thibodeaux, president and CEO of CompTIA, in a Computerworld Q&A this week.
Thibodeaux, a longtime leader within the technical fraternity, highlights mismatched skill sets as a prime reason so many unemployed IT technicians are being prevented from filling otherwise appealing job openings.
“An IT career requires a lifelo ...
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Nov 7, 2011, 19:16 PM
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Brian Sherman
We’ve come a long way since the early days of the channel, before the “value” was emphasized in VAR and when hardware was still a primary component of any sale. Just ten years ago, margin was one of the most important topics in any discussion with some resellers “shopping” partner programs for the best deals. The channel has undergone a significant transition over the past few years, requiring solution providers, vendors and distributors to put a new focus on the business education and training ...
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Nov 6, 2011, 14:26 PM
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Brian Sherman
At a recent industry conference, several solution providers expressed their concern that it was just too late for their companies to begin offering EMR and other healthcare-specific technologies. With so much buzz around the topic over the last two years (since the stimulus package was passed by Congress), they were convinced that the opportunities in this market had simply passed them by. But other solution providers in the room stressed that the supply of specialized services has, in no way, r ...
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Nov 4, 2011, 18:11 PM
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Jim Staats
More and more employers may be turning to virtual job fairs in an attempt to broaden their candidate pool while saving travel and expenses.
In these online forums - in which both companies and job seekers can log in from across the globe - participants can access a variety of “booths” of such big-name firms including Procter & Gamble Co., Citigroup or Boeing Co. to learn details about the company as well as open positions, according to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal. These job ...
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Nov 4, 2011, 04:19 AM
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Leslie Hague
Access to capital and a skilled workforce are critical to the success of small- and medium-sized IT businesses, CompTIA members told Congressional members and Administration officials today. On the final day of CompTIA's Washington D.C. Fly-In event, CompTIA members from across the country met with policymakers to stress the issues that are important to small- and medium-sized tech businesses.Meeting with officials at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, members said access t ...
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Nov 3, 2011, 22:28 PM
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John Mcglinchey
It’s a tough world out there. In this competitive environment of converging markets, stark competition and demanding employers, the need to be at the top of one’s game has become even more crucial.Globalization has turned the world into an open job-hunt zone, therefore, confirming the reliability of international recognition over the sometimes more restricted national credential. Consequently, employers demand the right to be harder to please. And, in fact, they are. Requiring high standards of ...
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