CompTIA Blog

  • CertMaster Represents the Next Wave of Scientifically Grounded Adaptive Learning

    May 5, 2014, 19:12 PM by Terry Erdle
    As the world’s foremost vendor-neutral IT certification body, CompTIA is leading the new wave of neuroscience-based, adaptive learning with a comprehensive new training program: CompTIA CertMaster. This new learning tool, designed to help students and professionals better prepare for IT certification exams and future IT careers, goes beyond the typical race to the finish model and features a variety of techniques to help you learn, including adaptive learning, spacing and motivation trigge ...
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  • CertMaster Represents the Next Wave of Scientifically Grounded Adaptive Learning

    May 5, 2014, 18:47 PM by Terry Erdle
    As the world’s foremost vendor-neutral IT certification body, CompTIA is leading the new wave of neuroscience-based, adaptive learning with a comprehensive new training program: CompTIA CertMaster. This new learning tool, designed to help students and professionals better prepare for IT certification exams and future IT careers, goes beyond the typical race to the finish model and features a variety of techniques to help you learn, including adaptive learning, spacing and motivation triggers.
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  • Ways and Means Clears Limited Tax Extenders

    May 2, 2014, 20:17 PM by Lamar Whitman
    On Tuesday, the House Ways and Means Committee approved six tax extender provisions and left 50 more on the chopping block. It’s unclear if the committee will reconvene to review the other 50, but in keeping with the desire of Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.) to bring certainty to the tax code, yesterday’s action would make the six extenders that did pass permanent. The extenders currently have expiration dates, which most agree hamper their effectiveness, so those supporting the six provisi ...
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  • Patent Challenges Threaten Innovation, Business Growth

    Apr 29, 2014, 19:46 PM by Greg Plum
    Laser-like focus is critical to the success of any business, but perhaps even more so for small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). With less of a margin for error than their larger counterparts, anything that causes a small business to take its eye off the ball is a threat to that company’s livelihood. My industry — the conferencing and collaboration space — has been blanketed in recent years by a demand letter from a so-called patent troll, demanding payment for a mute featur ...
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  • Idaho Technology Council Fights Public Advocacy Battles to Help Gem State Companies Thrive

    Apr 29, 2014, 19:10 PM by Bob Moore
    This month, Jay Larsen, president and founder of the Idaho Technology Council, discussed with TechVoice legislation he and his organization have championed to grow Idaho’s technology ecosystem. Read how the council’s advocacy efforts influenced those bills, the lessons Larsen learned along the way and how the Idaho Technology Council’s partnership with TechVoice has helped in these efforts. I understand you’ve been very active at the state level with several bills around ...
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  • CompTIA Certification Holder Finds Perfect Fit in Flexible WGU Degree Program

    Apr 24, 2014, 21:40 PM by Doug Smeath
    Software engineer Joseph Cole took advantage of the partnership between Western Governors University and CompTIA to earn IT certifications while completing his bachelor’s degree in IT – all without going into debt. And if he was enrolling today, Cole would be the perfect candidate for a new WGU scholarship for CompTIA certification holders.
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  • Nellie Scott Offers Insight into her Ambitious and Successful IT Career

    Apr 24, 2014, 18:13 PM by Eric Larson
    Nellie Scott is at the top of her game with Lenovo, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of personal computers. She serves as director of sales support & enablement, supporting the sellers and companies that sell Lenovo products and services. As someone who has advanced her career without a four-year degree, she's living proof you can beat the odds.
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  • The Internet of Things is Missing Something: Security

    Apr 23, 2014, 21:46 PM by Chris Gonsalves
    This sponsored blog entry was submitted by Chris Gonsalves of ChannelNomics. There’s a dirty little secret in the grand promise of the Internet of Things. Within the rapidly proliferating realm of talking machines that enables this hyperconnected ecosystem, there is a woeful lack of security. That shortcoming could leave important systems vulnerable to compromise and ultimately threaten the viability of an emerging technology space on which many have pinned high hopes. Understanding t ...
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  • My Six Pivotal Moments as a Woman in IT

    Apr 23, 2014, 20:56 PM by Samantha Ciaccia
    “What do you want to be when you grow up?” This was never a hard question for me. I wanted to be a veterinarian, then a doctor. However, when it came time to decide on a college major, I chose marketing to pursue a creative career in advertising — or so I thought. What you think you want and where life actually leads you can sometimes be very different. My 18-year-old self would not recognize me today: I’m channel engagement manager for Datto and have been working in the ...
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  • Do You Understand the New Decision Makers’ Needs?

    Apr 23, 2014, 16:28 PM by Brian Sherman
    Society and technology are evolving faster than our ability to adapt. That point was strongly emphasized by Bob Humphreys in his presentation that helped kick off the recent CompTIA IT Services and Support Community meeting in Woodbridge, Ontario, just north of Toronto. The leader of Demand Programs and Digital Strategy for IBM Canada underscored how technology has become the most important external force that impacts today’s businesses. Back in the day, most businesses used IT for process ...
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  • Freeing up More Unlicensed Spectrum Would Benefit Consumers, Companies

    Apr 22, 2014, 22:40 PM by Cameron Camp
    As a wireless internet service provider (WISP) in a rural, sawmill region of Oregon, IV Data Center is the last frontier when it comes to serving areas other ISPs can’t or won’t serve. We help bridge the digital divide for the most underserved customers in the country. Our company, also known as Illinois Valley Data Center, serves Josephine County, Ore., which consistently ranks as the second poorest county in the state. The small lumber mill region has seen its industry decimated o ...
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  • CompTIA Premier Members Make a Good Showing on IT Best-Of Lists

    Apr 18, 2014, 18:47 PM by Michelle Peterson
    The annual PCR Brit List features the 50 most influential people in tech, from directors to CEOs, retail buyers to doctors and even a few celebrities. The list by PCR – a universally read UK IT publication – includes people who are inspiring innovations, evolutions and progression in the IT channel. This year, CompTIA’s membership was represented among the movers and shakers in the IT world, first with our own Vaughan Shayler. Shayler, CompTIA’s director of channel strate ...
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  • CompTIA Supports New Net Neutrality Rules to Protect Small Businesses

    Apr 18, 2014, 17:29 PM by Matthew Starr
    Recently, CompTIA filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission on FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s proposal for new net neutrality rules. CompTIA believes that transparency, no-blocking and nondiscrimination rules are essential to protect and promote the interests of small businesses operating online. Without such rules, broadband Internet service providers (ISPs) could charge any business operating online for access, or prioritized access, to an ISP’s customers. Small busines ...
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  • The Women and Men of the Channel are on a Mission

    Apr 16, 2014, 22:43 PM by Jim Hamilton
    At the CompTIA Advancing Women in IT (AWIT) meeting at AMM in San Diego this month, community staff leader Cathy Alper welcomed attendees by announcing “In other CompTIA communities people say they want to join. In AWIT they say they want to get involved.” Get involved they did! I had the pleasure of watching over 50 professionals participate passionately in concrete initiatives designed to encourage and help women of all ages establish fulfilling careers in IT. In addition, the comm ...
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  • Spelling R-E-S-P-E-C-T

    Apr 16, 2014, 18:53 PM by Eric Larson
    Everyone wants to be treated with respect, and nowhere are we more concerned about it than in the workplace. Most organizations are set up as a hierarchy — just like the families we grew up in — with several layers of leadership and management. It can be a tricky road to navigate, but if you make your actions and words worthy of respect, you are sure to be rewarded with a great career over time.
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