Guide the Design of 5 Research Studies

Did you know CompTIA members can provide input on the design of our industry research studies? So not only are the reports available to you for free, we invite members to review and comment on all our studies. We want your input on the scope to help ensure you get the answers you need and we’ll take it any way we can get it; whether it be via email, council or community conference call, online community discussion forum, etc.Even if you are a regular visitor to the CompTIA Member Resource Center ...
Did you know CompTIA members can provide input on the design of our industry research studies? So not only are the reports available to you for free, we invite members to review and comment on all our studies. We want your input on the scope to help ensure you get the answers you need and we’ll take it any way we can get it; whether it be via email, council or community conference call, online community discussion forum, etc.

Even if you are a regular visitor to the CompTIA Member Resource Center, you may not be aware there is a new research area for “Upcoming Reports” where a schedule of new studies is posted. This is also one of the sure ways to locate all the studies currently open for design input. Just click here and login as a member to take a peek at the documents real soon if any of the following topics ring your bell:

  • IT Opportunities in the Education Market

  • 2nd Annual Green IT Study

  • Unified Communications and Collaborative Technologies

  • Channel Programs Best Practices

  • Mobile and Remote Work


We’re on a tight schedule so we ask that you please submit your feedback on the above batch of draft outline documents--which, again, can be found here--by September 10, 2010. To make it easy, you can email me directly at acarrado@comptia.org. A reminder that this is a member benefit and therefore membership is a requirement for submitting input. We look forward to hearing from you!

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