CompTIA Blog

  • Going Beyond the Cloud at Interop

    May 12, 2011, 11:16 AM by Seth Robinson
    Day 2 at Interop started with the same theme that was so prevalent during Day 1: cloud. However, the panel that discussed cloud in the keynote session focused on some of the more recent issues surrounding cloud, specifically the outage at Amazon and the security breach at Sony. The panel, which included members from Avaya, Terremark and Rackspace, definitely did not feel that these events left a black mark on cloud, but they did highlight the need for further attentiveness by cloud users and ope ...
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  • Security Remains the Biggest Hurdle for Agencies Moving to the Cloud

    May 12, 2011, 10:38 AM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of May 9 in public advocacy for the IT channelThis week, a federal program meant to standardize private sector IT could be holding up the federal transition to cloud computing. Officials have decided that the Department of Energy should be given authority to order utilities to take action in the case of a cyber emergency. H-1B visas are on decline due to a lackluster economic recovery in the U.S. and more opportunities in workers’ home countries. Security Remains the Biggest H ...
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  • Interop Talk Focuses on the Cloud

    May 11, 2011, 14:54 PM by Seth Robinson
    Interop is taking place this week, providing a venue for IT companies to gather and discuss the latest products and trends within the industry. The day started with keynotes, and from the very beginning the message was clear: everyone wants to talk about the cloud. Dave Donatelli of HP led things off, and although his talk was more sales pitch than keynote, the products he presented were clearly positioned as products that would fit into a cloud solution and allow HP to pursue its goal of holist ...
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  • Legislation Would Fund Small Tech R&D Efforts

    May 11, 2011, 12:00 PM by Lamar Whitman
    Legislation remains pending in both the House and Senate that would re-authorize the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program.  Both programs are set to expire on May 31st.   The Senate legislation would extend the program through 2019, while the House legislation would extend through 2014.Even though the core of this legislation is bi-partisan, dealing with proposed amendments has bogged down action, especially in the Senate, wh ...
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  • SBA Advocacy Report Questions IRS Targeting Small Business

    May 10, 2011, 18:29 PM by Lamar Whitman
    SBA Advocacy recently released an important report, “An Examination of the 2001 IRS Tax Gap Estimates’ Effects on Small Businesses.”  The “tax gap” is the difference between the tax that is collected and the tax that should be collected.   In the current budgetary climate, this term is becoming more important. In 2007, the IRS released a report on the estimated 2001 tax gap.  That report found over a third ($109B out of $290B) of the estimated non-collected tax gap was due to underreporting of b ...
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  • Making IT Cool

    May 9, 2011, 15:16 PM by Todd Thibodeaux
    Ever since the dot-com bubble burst at the beginning of the last decade, the IT industry has been waging an uphill battle to attract the talent it needs to meet its ever growing workforce demands. Somewhere along the way, as words like outsourcing and off-shoring became permanently derogatory terms in our vocabulary, pursuing an IT career lost its “cool” factor. The reasons I commonly hear from kids and their parents are “why would I want to be in IT?” or “Aren’t all those jobs for programmers ...
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  • Planting a Strong STEM

    May 9, 2011, 15:16 PM by Eric Larson
    Even after all these years, Sam Morris still cringes when he hears it. The brutally honest student expression can determine whether or not that student succeeds or fails miserably in the 21st century global economy.He’s talking about those dreaded words: “Why bother? I’m never going to use this anyway.”Morris, a K-12 and college math teacher of nearly two decades, is working to erase that defeatist line from student lexicon. Last month, he was hired by CompTIA member Lenovo in part to help the l ...
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  • Making IT Cool

    May 9, 2011, 14:19 PM by Tom Liszka
    Ever since the dot-com bubble burst at the beginning of the last decade, the IT industry has been waging an uphill battle to attract the talent it needs to meet its ever growing workforce demands. Somewhere along the way, as words like outsourcing and off-shoring became permanently derogatory terms in our vocabulary, pursuing an IT career lost its "cool" factor.The reasons I commonly hear from kids and their parents are "why would I want to be in IT?" or "Aren't all those jobs for programmers be ...
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  • Huge Data Theft Causes Renewed Push for National Data Breach Law

    May 6, 2011, 17:25 PM by David Valdez
    Those in Washington know that the best way to get steam behind a public policy issue is by building on the momentum of a national news cycle. Well this week the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade held a hearing entitled “The Threat of Data Theft to American Consumers”.The hearing was in response to Sony’s announcement on April 26 of a massive data breach caused by computer hackers that resulted in the theft of 77 million user accounts. What caused an even grea ...
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  • Napolitano: Cybersecurity Is a Public-Private Challenge for All

    May 4, 2011, 16:12 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of May 3 in public advocacy for the IT channel This week U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano discussed the need for cybersecurity tactics to be as widespread as the networks themselves.  The new health IT center is attracting bipartisan support as a federal program with high potential for private industry.  Competition to host the government’s cloud computing needs is growing heated. Napolitano: Cybersecurity Is a Public-Private Challenge f ...
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  • Tap into Federal Funding for Job Training

    May 4, 2011, 15:01 PM by Lisa Fasold
    The Department of Labor made $240 million available in federal grants for training U.S. workers in high growth, high tech and high skill jobs. U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis announced the H-1B Technical Skills Training Grants program competition yesterday. Grants will be awarded to help workers update current job skills or acquire new skills so they can enter career pathways that lead to higher-paying jobs, including positions in information technology. The Department of Labor expects to fu ...
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  • Cloud Outages Highlight Need for Disaster Recovery

    May 3, 2011, 15:35 PM by Todd Thibodeaux
    The recent cloud outages spotlight the need to focus on disaster recovery (DR) more than ever. Whether it's a large public cloud or your own small private cloud having a plan, a contingency and a course of action are crucial to getting up and running and minimizing loss of data.CompTIA has attempted over the course of the last 18 months or so to generate traction from the channel around the creation of a DR member community. For those who aren't aware, CompTIA has nearly a dozen member communiti ...
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  • Tap into Federal Funding for Job Training

    May 3, 2011, 15:25 PM by Lisa Fasold
    The Department of Labor made $240 million available in federal grants for training U.S. workers in high growth, high tech and high skill jobs.U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis announced the H-1B Technical Skills Training Grants program competition yesterday. Grants will be awarded to help workers update current job skills or acquire new skills so they can enter career pathways that lead to higher-paying jobs, including positions in information technology. The Department of Labor expects to fun ...
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  • Amazon's Trouble Raises Cloud Computing Doubts

    Apr 27, 2011, 14:38 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of April 25 in public advocacy for the IT channel This week, Amazon’s cloud computing malfunction raised questions about the security and reliability of the service.  The Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs plan to collaborate on a joint electronic health record. CompTIA released a new study examining the rise of green IT initiatives in corporations. Amazon’s Trouble Raises Cloud Computing Doubts — As technical problems interrupted computer ...
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  • Certifications to Take your Career Worldwide

    Apr 26, 2011, 20:34 PM by Tom Liszka
    [podcast]http://www.comptia.org/media/intlcerts.mp3[/podcast]Two out of three human resources directors place a high value on certifications when it comes to hiring an IT professional.  If you’re ready to get a job in IT or move up the career ladder in IT, you need certification.CompTIA has been the leading vendor-neutral certification organization since 1985.  And its certifications aren’t just U.S.-centric, but can help you move your career worldwide.Hear from Matthew Poyiadgi, our senior VP o ...
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