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Mar 16, 2012, 13:37 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is it’s still a good thing to a talented, well-versed and highly trained IT job seeker, even though it might not feel that way to those deep in their search. Another batch of glowing indicators show those savvy with cloud computing skills, a keen eye for business paired with a smart head for technology and a willingness to explore other geographic locations might just have the world at their feet. Relevance in the New IT World
OK, we all know that cloud computing, mobile a ...
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Mar 16, 2012, 10:07 AM
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Matthew Poyiadgi
We read stories of collaboration, social learning and communications evolving but how about the products that we use to facilitate these activities? They are fading into the background, and before long, I can see (or not, as the case may be) a time when the device becomes invisible.We saw the introduction of the infrared keyboard a year or so ago and I read forward-looking articles where the tables we dine in at restaurants will be embedded with the technology that allows you to order your bill, ...
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Mar 15, 2012, 13:48 PM
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Ken Thoreson
This year, I anticipate we will see a reduction in external sales positions of around 20%: 10% will be lost for good, and the other 10% will move inside. I believe that this pattern will continue for the next three years, until we are left with less than 10% of the total sales population working externally. The reasons for this are obvious: Advances in technology mean that we can communicate just as easily from our desks, using video conferencing etc.Jonathan FarringtonIf Jonathan is right, IT s ...
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Mar 15, 2012, 13:39 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
Some may fret about the shortage of women in technical and scientific career tracks, but the young women of Chicago Tech Academy High School (ChiTech) have no time for that. They are too busy—working to learn all they can about technology, science, math and entrepreneurship while pursuing their individual goals. And they are thriving. In 2011-2012, ChiTech’s third school year of operation, 49 percent of the student body is female. Chosen by lottery, ChiTech students’ love and aptitude for techn ...
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Mar 14, 2012, 17:03 PM
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Lamar Whitman
Last week, the House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly (390-23) to pass H.R. 3606 "Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act.” This legislation included six existing bills, four of which had passed the House already, and which have been supported by CompTIA as a means of infusing capital into small businesses. Among the bills included in this package was crowdfunding, H.R. 2930, which had initially passed the House in November by an even larger margin of 407-17. So at this point, the H ...
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Mar 14, 2012, 15:00 PM
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Jim Staats
Virginia student Nicholas Anderson took an immense amount of pride in the knowledge he was the 200,000th person to earn CompTIA Security+ certification.
For the 24-year-old, it’s the veritable ‘cherry on top,’ upon earning his first accreditation in the sector and the industry where he has always wanted to work. Now, Anderson just hopes to pair it with post-college employment. “It’s definitely something I value along with focusing on my own career path,” he said. Anderson, who is studying info ...
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Mar 14, 2012, 14:29 PM
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Matthew L Evans
As we look to continue to find ways to keep members informed about and engaged in the advocacy process, we recently formed a member-based group called the CompTIA Public Advocacy Liaisons (PALS). CompTIA members who serve as liaisons will act as a bridge between the CompTIA staff in Washington, D.C., and CompTIA members across the country. The goal is to keep the channels of communication open as we all advocate on behalf of the industry.In their first conference call of the year, PALS discusse ...
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Mar 14, 2012, 13:59 PM
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Elizabeth Hyman
A look at the week of March 12 in public advocacy for the IT channel: This week, President Obama named Todd Park as the new federal chief technology officer. Debate over competing cybersecurity bills in the Senate will focus on whether the issue is about national security or economic growth. Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) discusses his cybersecurity goals for his last Senate term with National Journal.Obama Taps HHS Official to Be his Chief Technology Officer — President Obama appointed Todd Park ...
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Mar 14, 2012, 13:50 PM
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Sandsinclair
The annual ITEX Expo and Conference is gearing up for its 12th event. Back in Las Vegas at the Mirage Hotel, and still reigning as the largest “all things office” technology show of its kind, it will be held April 18 and 19, with preconference workshops on the 17th (to deep dive into trending topics, including “How to Sell & Market Cloud Solutions” from CompTIA).Our industry is evolving at a fast-pace and it can be a challenge to keep track of all the new technology and programs available ...
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Mar 13, 2012, 19:34 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
Michael Buckenberger, director of admissions at New Horizons Computer Learning Centers in Durham, N.C., is amazed that the private sector doesn’t consistently value military job experience the same way it values non-military employment. But he’s seen IT certifications make all the difference for veterans seeking to validate their skills for a private sector job. “The same vet who spent six months unsuccessfully looking for work can come in here and earn two certifications, and—Boom!—he’s ...
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Mar 13, 2012, 14:45 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
Michael Buckenberger, director of admissions at New Horizons Computer Learning Centers in Durham, N.C., is amazed that the private sector doesn’t consistently value military job experience the same way it values non-military employment. But he’s seen IT certifications make all the difference for veterans seeking to validate their skills for a private sector job.
“The same vet who spent six months unsuccessfully looking for work can come in here and earn two certificatio ...
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Mar 12, 2012, 19:18 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is likely more job options, job security and, likely, compensation for IT job seekers with the right skills and experience - namely, those targeting the emerging field of data scientist, skilled and/or experienced in cloud computing, mobile apps, big data management and, lastly, visionaries in our new IT security world. According to a whole host of studies, reports and surveys, the IT job market is your world, the rest of us just live in it. Seeking Skilled IT Talent a Tough ...
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Mar 9, 2012, 19:10 PM
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Brian Sherman
In the initial discussions around EMR (electronic medical records) incentives, some solution providers believed that doctors would literally be knocking down their doors. After all, who would turn down “free” technology that could help them run their business better? Shifting medical records to a digital format eliminates a mountain of paper, as well as the tremendous costs associated with filing and retrieving it on a perpetual basis.Of course, medical professionals and the IT community found o ...
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Mar 9, 2012, 18:54 PM
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Brian Sherman
Almost every sector of high-tech is booming and those upward trends look to continue for quite some time, but one group seems to be trailing a bit behind the curve. Despite the growth in numbers, the percentage of women in IT (compared with men) has been in a decline over the past several years. Research from the National Center for Women & Information Technology found that female IT industry employment reached its high point in 1991 at just 36 percent of the workfor ...
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Mar 9, 2012, 00:14 AM
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Brian Sherman
Almost every sector of high-tech is booming and those upward trends look to continue for quite some time, but one group seems to be trailing a bit behind the curve. Despite the growth in numbers, the percentage of women in IT (compared with men) has been in a decline over the past several years.Research from the National Center for Women & Information Technology found that female IT industry employment reached its high point in 1991 at just 36 percent of the workforce. By 2009, that number ...
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