Editorial Update: CompTIA retired its Healthcare IT exam in 2017. CompTIA A+ can help health care professionals gain the IT skills they need to protect patient data.
It’s that time of year; when many resolve to make personal improvements that may have eluded them for the past 12 months. But regardless of whether you’re still getting any use out of that new gym membership come spring, now is the perfect time to look into or even start training for one of CompTIA’s broad range of IT certifications. Whether you’re looking to validate your already established skills or add new capabilities to your tool chest, CompTIA can assist. We provide international standard, vendor-neutral certifications from entry to expert level, helping IT professionals advance their careers. Our certifications validate an individual’s skills to demonstrate to employers that they can do the job.
So check out the full spectrum of what we offer and make your New Year’s resolution to get certified:
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) covers enterprise security; risk management; research and analysis; and integration of computing, communications and business disciplines.
CompTIA A+ covers preventative maintenance, basic networking, installation, troubleshooting, communication and professionalism.
CompTIA CDIA+ covers the knowledge and skills needed in the document imaging sales field, including planning, designing and specifying a document imaging management system.
CompTIA Cloud+ covers standard methodology required to securely implement and maintain cloud technologies.
CompTIA CTT+ covers the knowledge and skills needed for the technical training field, including classroom preparation, presentation, communication, facilitation and evaluation in both traditional classroom and virtual classroom environments.
CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI covers user administration, file permissions, software configurations and the fundamental management of Linux systems.
CompTIA Mobile App Security+ covers the knowledge and skills required to securely create a native iOS or Android mobile application, while also ensuring secure network communications and backend Web services.
CompTIA Mobility+ covers the knowledge and skills required to understand and research capabilities of various mobile devices and aspects of over-the-air technologies.
CompTIA Network+ covers managing, maintaining, troubleshooting, operating and configuring basic network infrastructure.
CompTIA Project+ covers the entire process of project management, including initiation, planning, execution, acceptance, support and closure.
CompTIA Security+ covers system security, network infrastructure, cryptography, assessments and audits.
CompTIA Server+ covers areas such as RAID, SCSI, managing multiple CPUs and disaster recovery.
CompTIA Storage+ Powered by SNIA covers storage components, connectivity, storage management, data protection and storage performance.
CompTIA Cloud Essentials covers what cloud computing means from a business and technical perspective, as well as what is involved in moving to and governing the cloud.
CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician covers the knowledge needed to implement, deploy, and support healthcare IT systems in various clinical settings.
Social Media Security Professional covers the knowledge and skills needed to mitigate security risks to business posed by social networking channels.
Strata IT Fundamentals covers the basic understanding of PC components, functionality, compatibility and related technology topics.