CompTIA Blog

  • 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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  • Use These Three Es to Develop and Assess Your Channel Relationships

    Apr 15, 2014, 20:14 PM by Matthew Stern
    Building a solid foundation with your channel partners will help your business go down countless avenues in the future. For a vendor, finding the right channels to sell cloud services can play a key role in expanding business and reaching new, untapped markets. Local markets and others formerly out-of-reach for a cloud provider can open up with the right partnership. But the prospect of forging partner relationships can be intimidating. PartnerPath has created a helpful three-step process that d ...
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  • Patent Troll Demand Letters a Growing Concern on the Hill

    Apr 15, 2014, 18:42 PM by Matthew L. Evans
    Last week, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade held a hearing titled “Trolling for a Solution: Ending Abusive Patent Demand Letters.” The hearing focused on the regulation of demand letters sent in bad faith to businesses by patent trolls or patent assertion entities (PAEs). There has been an upswing in the number of issued demand letters, which many times are vague, misleading and deceptive. The recipients, who are often smal ...
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  • Spring Clean Your Dusty Resume

    Apr 10, 2014, 17:34 PM by Jamie Marturano
    As you dust off your bookshelves and open the windows for a fresh breath of spring air, don’t forget the cobwebs trailing into your professional life. It’s time to give your resume a clean sweep.
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  • The Key to Managed Services Adoption is Clear Messaging

    Apr 9, 2014, 22:51 PM by Carolyn April
    What value does your company add? It’s a perennial business question, one that channel firms face each and every day in interactions with customers, vendors and other partners. In this era of cloud computing and ongoing business model upheaval, everyone is looking for a way to stand out, especially to the customer. If you can’t answer the fundamental question – Why do we matter? – your business is at a disadvantage. The managed services model is one example of a channel b ...
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  • WGU Online Program Helps CompTIA-Certified IT Vet Get Master’s Degree

    Apr 9, 2014, 21:01 PM by Doug Smeath
    Nineteen-year IT professional Emad Ahmed struggled for years to figure out how he could continue his education while balancing work, life and home, and found a solution through Western Governors University, a CompTIA Academic Partner. The online program — which made his IT certifications transferrable, let him work on his own time and offered a flat-rate tuition package — gave him the flexibility to complete a bachelor’s degree and move on quickly to a master’s.
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  • Students Self-Pace to A+ at D.C.’s LAYC Career Academy

    Apr 9, 2014, 20:22 PM by Michelle Peterson
    Parked just south of the Capital Beltway, the LAYC Career Academy is an innovative charter school serving Washington D.C.’s disconnected youth. They offer GED training for those who need it, college credits for high school graduates, and direct pathways to careers in health care and IT. The self-paced curriculum lets students plot their own path to A+ certification.
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  • Get CompTIA’s Strategies for Cloud Service Success

    Apr 8, 2014, 22:17 PM by Matthew Stern
    There’s no denying it: cloud is growing. IBM just announced an aggressive expansion of its cloud services, and TheInfoPro’s “Wave 5 Cloud Computing Study” predicts a 36 percent compound annual growth rate for cloud into 2016, according to Forbes. Moreover, 69 percent of enterprises with cloud budgets in 2013 are expecting to increase them in 2014. These expanding market projections also mean expanding budgets for cloud computing, so if you’re not in the game already ...
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  • A People Person Finds her Niche in IT Channel Recruitment

    Apr 8, 2014, 21:00 PM by Matthew Stern
    Pat Martin, a national account manager at SmartSource, spends her days with her two dogs — her “big babies,” she calls them — developing business relationships for her company and recruiting IT staff from the comfort of her own home. Martin’s two-pronged role gives her plenty of satisfaction. She’s been at it for about three years now, after a mutual contact put her in touch with the owners of Illinois-based SmartSource Inc. “It was just love,” Mar ...
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  • Begun, the Cloud War Has

    Apr 8, 2014, 18:52 PM by Seth Robinson
    Earlier this year, CompTIA’s 2014 Outlook predicted that cloud wars would intensify, with public cloud providers fighting on price and differentiation and private cloud systems fighting to get a foothold. After just one quarter, that prediction holds true; several companies have announced new ways they are pushing this model into new territory. Late March was a game changer, as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft all held events to share updates to their cloud offerings. As expected, price was a ...
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  • A TechVoice Win: Startup R&D Tax Credit Added to Senate Extenders Bill

    Apr 7, 2014, 15:48 PM by Lamar Whitman
    Last week, the Senate unanimously approved an amendment adding legislation supported by TechVoice – the “Innovation Credit Act of 2013” – to the tax extenders bill currently being debated in the Senate. This is an important milestone for TechVoice. Adding this TechVoice-supported legislation to the extenders bill is a major step on the road to its eventual enactment into law. Next up, the extenders bill, which now includes the startup R&D tax credit, will be voted on ...
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  • Get Mobile or Die, CompTIA Mobility Community’s Third ‘Rumble in the Mobile Jungle’ Concludes

    Apr 4, 2014, 23:31 PM by Daniel Margolis
    There was a little friendly competition going on in the Mobility Community meeting at CompTIA’s Annual Member Meeting at the Rancho Bernardo Inn in San Diego, Calif., this week. The meeting featured the “Rumble in the Mobile Jungle” (the community has hosted such a debate twice before, including at ChannelCon last year; click here to read all about it). This rumble was moderated by Ryan Morris with Ryan Morris with Morris Management Partners, who also served as host of the rumb ...
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  • How IT Businesses and Their Customers are Changing Focus of Power Talks at CompTIA’s Annual Member Meeting

    Apr 4, 2014, 22:32 PM by Daniel Margolis
    A shift in the IT customer and IT businesses themselves were the themes of two Power Talk sessions held this week at CompTIA’s Annual Member Meeting at the Rancho Bernardo Inn in San Diego. The theme of the first was “Power Talk: The New IT Decision Maker,” hosted by Carolyn April, director, industry analysis, market research for CompTIA. The four panelists were Paul Cronin, senior vice president and director with Atrion Networking; Leonard DiMiceli, general manager and channel ...
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  • Twin Cities IT Apprentice Program is a Win-Win for Medica

    Apr 4, 2014, 20:32 PM by Eric Larson
    When IT-Ready Program officials approached Medica about offering post-graduation apprenticeships to adults entering the information technology field, the company’s senior IT leaders were receptive to the notion. After all, Medica already had an internship program in place for high school students, so its employees were accustomed to working with individuals who didn’t have a lot of past IT job experience, said David McPhaul, IT Services manager at Medica. “We saw this as a ...
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