CompTIA Blog

  • The Paperless Office and Managed Print Services Providers

    Sep 26, 2011, 13:30 PM by Anna Matthai
    The paperless office is an idea that has been talked about ever since the personal computer became a mainstay of the modern office. The idea was raised in a notable 1975 Business Week article titled “The Office of the Future.” Some parts of the article are very prescient and the authors predicted that by 1995 technology would exist that would let users access documents at the touch of a button, eliminating the need for paper. However, paper continues to play a very large part in the workplace.Co ...
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  • ChannelTrends: How Well Do You Know YOUR Customers?

    Sep 23, 2011, 13:09 PM by Brian Sherman
    Earlier this week, Facebook made one of the most costly mistakes a business can make—forgetting who its audience is. Whether the company was hoping to emulate the information stream of Google +, or just following their own unique direction, the changes they made to the popular social media site could prove to be a major misstep. With a streaming newsfeed and subscriber options that Facebook added in one fell swoop (with no notice ahead of time), it was a bit overwhelming for many of its members. ...
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  • Facebook, Google+ and Upgrading Millions of Users

    Sep 22, 2011, 23:00 PM by Seth Robinson
    The social platform wars heated up this week, as both Facebook and Google+ launched new features to their sites. Google+ announced changes to their Hangouts video chat feature, introduced a search function within the platform (which seemed like a late addition from the leader in online search), and dropped the requirement for invitations to join the service. Facebook gave its users Smart Lists to organize their friends, rolled out the ability to subscribe to interesting people they don’t persona ...
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  • Ask the Tough Questions

    Sep 22, 2011, 13:31 PM by Todd Thibodeaux
    Over time I've become quite the political junkie. I read loads of books, blogs and editorials and watch the Sunday morning political shows religiously, very often shaking my head at the stupidity of the bellicose pundits. But you know what gets me really riled up?! Rarely do any of these so-called journalists (political talking heads) ask the tough questions.Are the President’s numbers up or down? Is Congress loathed and by how much? The media's attention span doesn't go much beyond +/- 3 percen ...
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  • Federal Agencies Report Concerns with Cloud Migration

    Sep 21, 2011, 01:15 AM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of September 19 in public advocacy for the IT channel: This week, agencies report doubts about the White House “cloud first” policy as cyberattacks continue to be a rising threat.  Government Health IT takes an in-depth look at the joint electronic health record (EHR) project that the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are working on.  As the job market in the U.S. continues to struggle, lawmakers consider programs to attract foreign investment a ...
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  • Cisco Learning Network Now Features CompTIA Certifications

    Sep 20, 2011, 18:15 PM by Janet Pinkerton
    The Cisco Learning Network, the Cisco certification social learning community, now features a dedicated page about CompTIA certification. The page educates IT professionals about how CompTIA and Cisco certifications help build strong career credentials for networking professionals. Vendor-neutral CompTIA certifications, specifically CompTIA A+ and Network+, frequently lead to either Cisco’s CCENT or CCNA certifications for a well-rounded resume. In addition, test results have shown that CompTIA ...
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  • Sunday Night Sales Management

    Sep 20, 2011, 15:24 PM by Ken Thoreson
    Getting Your Act Together…In the beginning it was serious training. What I mean by that comment is that when I started in the tech sector many years ago selling software/services/technology, I was lucky. The manufacturer I worked for not only had extensive  sales and product training resources, but an active management team that worked closely with small groups of salespeople. This was a sales-driven organization, where you had to start fast, could earn great money, and worked with true sales pr ...
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  • IT Channel Perspectives: Meet CompTIA Member Andy Harper

    Sep 20, 2011, 13:57 PM by Brian Sherman
    CompTIA member Andrew (Andy) Harper is CEO of Gaeltek LLC, a managed IT services provider organization based in Manassas Park, Va. Founded in 2004, the full-service IT consulting firm supports a large number of business clients in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, and throughout the U.S. Andrew has been a contributor to several key industry projects over the years and is currently a member and proponent of the CompTIA MSP Partners Community.Andy has a rather unusual story to tell relating to ...
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  • By the Numbers: IT Hiring Trends

    Sep 19, 2011, 13:08 PM by Jim Staats
    Today’s IT professional should be excused for feeling a strong sense of whiplash.One industry study might offer evidence of an uptick in IT hiring trends only to be followed by another forecasting lowered expectations for job-hunting technicians. These days, it seems, all it takes to get six different opinions on the IT job market is to read six different reports on the industry.Who or what do you trust?Here we are past the midpoint of 2011 and still unsure which hiring outlook has it right. Som ...
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  • Still Wait-and-See if 2011 IT Industry Predictions were Right or Wrong

    Sep 19, 2011, 13:06 PM by Jim Staats
    With more than half of 2011 under our belts, analysts and job seekers are still determining which IT industry forecasts had it right and which were way off.What is clear is that an abundance of job seekers are still seeking that elusive opportunity. Here are some facts and figures to take into account.Globally, IT revenue growth this year is projected to hit 4 percent, based on CompTIA’s quarterly IT Industry Business Confidence Index, an online survey of 1,118 IT companies at the end of 2010.Th ...
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  • Still Wait-and-See if 2011 IT Industry Predictions were Right or Wrong

    Sep 18, 2011, 16:20 PM by Jim Staats
    With more than half of 2011 under our belts, analysts and job seekers are still determining which IT industry forecasts had it right and which were way off. What is clear is that an abundance of job seekers are still seeking that elusive opportunity. Here are some facts and figures to take into account. Globally, IT revenue growth this year is projected to hit 4 percent, based on CompTIA’s quarterly IT Industry Business Confidence Index, an online survey of 1,118 IT companies at the end of 201 ...
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  • ChannelTrends: Has Margin Been Put Out to Pasture?

    Sep 16, 2011, 19:59 PM by Brian Sherman
    Just a few short years ago when I was chief editor at a channel publication, almost every conversation included numerous references to the amount of margin a product or service could drive. It didn’t matter if I was interviewing a solution provider, vendor or distributor; that one word typically dominated the conversations. Margin was frequently part of the headline and featured in many manufacturers’ promotional information—it was truly the “buzz” word of the day.Has the transition of the chann ...
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  • By the Numbers: IT Hiring Trends

    Sep 16, 2011, 15:11 PM by Jim Staats
    Today’s IT professional should be excused for feeling a strong sense of whiplash. One industry study might offer evidence of an uptick in IT hiring trends only to be followed by another forecasting lowered expectations for job-hunting technicians. These days, it seems, all it takes to get six different opinions on the IT job market is to read six different reports on the industry. Who or what do you trust? Here we are past the midpoint of 2011 and still unsure which hiring outlook has it righ ...
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  • One-Man Tour de Tech to Highlight Tech off the Beaten Path

    Sep 14, 2011, 16:19 PM by Eric Larson
    U.S. Route 101 that leads to Silicon Valley isn’t the only path to technology.One man aims to highlight just that —by pedaling his bike nearly 350 miles from Pittsburgh to Washington, D.C., while blogging about businesses that are embracing Web 2.0 and other cutting-edge technology.Of course, he’ll be using high-tech biking gadgetry like GPS, mobile apps and solar power, too.Tim Herbert didn’t initially think about having a theme for his ride; originally, he was just looking for a physical chall ...
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  • Will Your Continuing Education Activity Ensure Certification Renewal?

    Sep 14, 2011, 13:46 PM by Janet Pinkerton
    If you are enrolled in CompTIA’s Continuing Education (CE) program, are you doing the right things to ensure your certification renewal? Read the CompTIA Continuing Education Program FAQs and the CE Activity Chart online to verify that your continuing education activity will renew your CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+ or CompTIA Security+ certifications. Managers and employers should forward these links to all employees enrolled in CompTIA’s continuing education program and require that t ...
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