CompTIA Blog

  • Twelve Not-So-Angry Men

    Feb 3, 2011, 22:32 PM by Corey Simpson
    CompTIA reached the next milestone in the development of a managed services credential with the successful completion of our Subject Matter Experts (SME) Workshop. For those of you unfamiliar with the topic, we're developing a credential that evaluates managed service providers and identifies those businesses that follow generally accepted standards or practices. This credential will set the bar for quality managed service provider organizations and act as a market differentiator for those compa ...
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  • What Do You Need to Build a Viable Healthcare IT Practice?

    Feb 2, 2011, 18:33 PM by Brian Sherman
    Much like cloud computing and managed services, healthcare IT has become an attractive practice for many IT service providers. Attention is on the rise due to the passing of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), which provided incentives for the implementation of health information technology. In turn, the tech community is responding to meet the demand. IT providers with experience supporting physicians’ offices, clinics and hospitals are using these incentives to f ...
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  • Snow Causing Network Outages; How to Reach Us

    Feb 2, 2011, 16:15 PM by Lisa Fasold
    The Chicago area snow storm is causing network outages for our phone, website and email. If you need help in the meantime, post to this blog or send us a direct message via Facebook or Twitter. Thanks for your patience.
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  • Startup America: A Positive Development for Small Tech Entrepreneurs?

    Feb 2, 2011, 05:02 AM by Elizabeth Hyman
    Following up on the State of the Union address last week which focused on innovation, competitiveness and “winning the future”, the White House yesterday announced the Startup America Initiative.  Its mission, through a public/private partnership, is to accelerate high-growth entrepreneurship across the nation.  Key components are: An SBA matching fund program that will commit $1 billion to an impact investment fund for growth companies located in underserved communities and $1 billion to an ear ...
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  • Obama Plays Up Tech's Value in State of the Union

    Feb 2, 2011, 04:48 AM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of January 31, 2011, in public advocacy for the IT channel Last week, technology played a key role in President Obama’s State of the Union address.  Senate Democrats reignited the debate over cybersecurity by introducing a cybersecurity placeholder bill.  The Senate bill repealing the 1099 tax provision in the healthcare law has reached a critical number of co-sponsors. Obama Plays Up Tech's Value in State of the Union —Technology heavily underpinned ...
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  • New Year, New Certs

    Feb 1, 2011, 17:35 PM by Jennifer Babich
    With the New Year, we’re embarking on several new certification exams. Development is currently underway on two security exams (a new version of CompTIA Security+ and CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner), CompTIA Storage+ powered by SNIA, and credentials around healthcare IT. We all know how huge security is for the industry. CompTIA Security+ is the fastest growing exam in our history and continues to see growing demand from both the public and private sectors. (There are almost 160, ...
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  • Checking the Pulse of Channel Partner Programs

    Feb 1, 2011, 04:19 AM by Carolyn April
    Today’s business world is all about connections – those essential relationships that help drive growth and profitability among successful companies. Consider the underpinnings of the technology market, with its tight ties between manufacturers, suppliers, distributors and ultimately customers. Those partnerships are a must to success.One of the most critical relationships in our industry is that between vendors and IT channel partners. Perhaps nothing is more emblematic of that relationship than ...
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  • ChannelTrends: Internet Shutdowns, Juniper Gathers Industry Execs

    Jan 30, 2011, 16:04 PM by Brian Sherman
    Some prominent industry executives have jumped into new organizations and roles the past few weeks and, based on the vacancies created by these defections, additional switches could be on the way. This news is a great sign for solution providers, as several vendors looking to enhance their IT channel programs entice the skilled (and admired) leaders from competitors and other technology companies. With expanded roles and the ability to revamp partnership plans for their new employers, it will be ...
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  • A View into Google's H.264 Decision

    Jan 28, 2011, 22:45 PM by Seth Robinson
    As high-bandwidth wireless networks are becoming more prevalent, Web video is increasingly being used as a medium for communication. Content providers are utilizing video as part of their messaging, and user-generated content sites such as YouTube and SmugMug are important components of the social marketplace. Because of the importance of video to the direction of the Internet, Google’s announcement that they would be dropping H.264 support from future releases of the Chrome browser has been hea ...
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  • Time to Talk Trends

    Jan 27, 2011, 16:01 PM by Tim Herbert
    If it’s January, it must be time to talk predictions, trends and, let’s face it, guesstimates. Professionals and armchair prognosticators alike will share their outlook for the upcoming year, covering just about every topic under the sun. Top ten trends lists abound. From the Super Bowl to the Oscars and the S&P 500 to the next snowmageddon, people love to make and read about predictions.The tech space is especially fun for predictions, but also challenging due to the rapid pace of innovatio ...
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  • “Would You Like Fries with That?”The Danger of Treating Managed Print Service as an Afterthought

    Jan 26, 2011, 16:53 PM by Greg Van Dewalker
    We all have stood at the counter and made the big decision to get that big, juicy, fattening burger and then paired it with the proper super-sized drink only to hear, “Would you like fries with that?” We all know the sentiment behind the statement. The fries aren’t really all that important. Most VARs and MSPs focus on the main course in their business as well. Managing and monitoring servers, desk tops and other mission-critical software applications in your customers’ environment are very head ...
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  • Meeting of the Industry Minds

    Jan 26, 2011, 16:39 PM by Brian Sherman
    After several years working in the IT channel, both as an industry writer and software company employee, I look forward to attending events where I can catch up with my peers and immerse myself in discussions on essential technology business issues. Conferences tend to energize and inspire those who attend, providing insight needed to make improvements in their business and encouraging additional research on products, services and other topics that could shape their company’s future. In ...
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  • Administration Given So-So Grade On Cybersecurity

    Jan 26, 2011, 16:29 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of January 24, 2011, in public advocacy for the IT channel This week, the House Ways and Means Committee will begin discussion on the controversial 1099 provision in the healthcare law.  CompTIA’s Business Confidence Index reports a promising outlook for the industry.  The Obama Administration’s cybersecurity efforts to date have received some criticism. Ways And Means To Discuss 1099 Tax Provision this Week — This week, the House Ways and Means ...
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  • What’s up with WIA

    Jan 24, 2011, 14:00 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    In this challenging economy, where the unemployment rate remains discouragingly high, IT jobs may be available but must be met by a skilled and ready workforce.  We maintain the Getting America Back to Work (GABTW) Program to provide a comprehensive process for assessing, training, certifying and placing unemployed individuals into entry and mid-level IT technical positions. We work through community colleges and partners for the training component. Funding for the training and certification vou ...
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  • “State of the Net” Has Meaning for Tech Businesses

    Jan 21, 2011, 23:12 PM by David Valdez
    Earlier this week I had the opportunity to attend the “State of the Net” conference hosted by the Advisory Committee to the Congressional Internet Caucus held in Washington, D.C. The event was very well attended and there were numerous panels on a variety of public policy issues related to technology. Read on for a summary of the panels I attended.Online Privacy on Trial: Has Congress Given Industry Self-Regulating Long Enough?The discussion largely focused on providing a history of the developm ...
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