CompTIA Blog

  • A New CompTIA A+ Class Earns Its Stripes in New York

    Jun 10, 2011, 13:43 PM by Jim Staats
    A new class of students just earned its CompTIA A+ certification, this class being the Operating Network Systems Class at Sullivan County Community College. Students at the two year community college, part of the State University of New York system, traveled to the New Horizons Testing Center in Albany to take on the demanding testing in late May. The class came through both the CompTIA A+ Essentials and CompTIA A+ Practical Application exams with "flying colors," according to their instruc ...
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  • Tony Carmichael: U.S. Air Force Vet & IT Technician

    Jun 9, 2011, 20:19 PM by Jim Staats
    Tony Carmichael doesn’t take lightly the importance of being well prepared in carrying out his IT duties.A military veteran who has had to troubleshoot computer systems under direct enemy fire, Carmichael credits the success of his civilian career to his solid foundation of skills and knowledge earned through CompTIA certifications.“Technology, especially computer technology, is constantly evolving,” said Carmichael. “One must be prepared and have the basis to build on as changes occur. Core kno ...
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  • Growing AV-IT Convergence Opportunities at InfoComm

    Jun 9, 2011, 15:35 PM by Lisa Fasold
    New business opportunities in the converging worlds of audio visual (AV) and IT bask in the spotlight next week at InfoComm. Some 32,000 people are expected to attend InfoComm 2011, the world's largest AV trade show. June 11-18, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla.At InfoComm, CompTIA is sponsoring an IT Solutions Pavilion in booth #993. Top IT product, service and solution companies will be on hand, including Autotask, Barrister Global Services Network, ExchangeDefender, Fiel ...
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  • Health IT Round-Up on Capitol Hill

    Jun 8, 2011, 18:43 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    Health IT has made news in Washington over the past two weeks with funding announcements, congressional hearings and new regulations. "Meaningful Use" Dollars Distributed Payments to Medicare providers who have achieved “meaningful use” of electronic health records have begun, according to the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). A total of $27 billion in federal stimulus funds were made available in 2009 to incentivize physicians to adopt the use electronic medical ...
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  • Grid Vulnerabilities Trigger Legislative Action

    Jun 8, 2011, 15:49 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of June 6 in public advocacy for the IT channel This week, Congress and the White House are pushing legislation to protect the U.S.’s energy grid and infrastructure from cyberattacks.  A new report claims that the information-sharing capabilities enabled by health IT will reduce healthcare’s costs and increase access.  The House Energy and Commerce Committee plans to tackle data breach issues and consumer privacy. Grid Vulnerabilities Trigger Legisla ...
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  • Finding Qualified People

    Jun 8, 2011, 15:22 PM by Todd Thibodeaux
    Prior to the economic downturn in late 2008, the challenge we most commonly heard was the inability to find enough skilled personnel. During that period there were as many as 1.3 million unfilled tech jobs in the U.S. market. As the economy sank, so did that number, to a low of just over 200,000 open positions in the second half of 2009. And as we've seen a recovery to a number close to half of a recent high water mark, the comments about not having access to a large enough pool of quality talen ...
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  • IPv6 Takes a Test Flight

    Jun 8, 2011, 15:16 PM by Seth Robinson
    Today is World IPv6 Day, when several of the largest websites—including Google, Facebook and Microsoft—officially are enabling IPv6 for their sites and Internet experts will observe network operations as IPv6 traffic hits the lines. The point is to see what breaks—although IPv6 has been an official protocol for over a decade and many network components may have IPv6 functionality, this will be the first large-scale test.   CompTIA has prepared a whitepaper explaining the need for IPv6 as a ...
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  • IPv6 Takes a Test Flight

    Jun 8, 2011, 11:00 AM by Seth Robinson
    Today is World IPv6 Day, when several of the largest websites—including Google, Facebook and Microsoft—officially are enabling IPv6 for their sites and Internet experts will observe network operations as IPv6 traffic hits the lines. The point is to see what breaks—although IPv6 has been an official protocol for over a decade and many network components may have IPv6 functionality, this will be the first large-scale test.CompTIA has prepared a whitepaper explaining the need for IPv6 as a new addr ...
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  • Oppose 3% Withholding: Sign on Now!

    Jun 7, 2011, 18:08 PM by Lamar Whitman
    As a member of The Government Withholding Relief Coalition, we urge you to add your name to the National Sign-on Letter calling for repeal of the new 3% federal tax withholding requirement on payments made by most government entities. Scheduled to go into effect in 2012, this law would require all federal, state and local government entities and instrumentalities to withhold three percent of payments made for goods and services.  The bottom line here is:  This withholding will result in decrease ...
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  • GOP Launch of Technology Working Group Agenda

    Jun 7, 2011, 14:31 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    Last week, Speaker John Boehner, Rep. Bob Goodlatte and House Republican Leadership released the Technology Working Group agenda for the 112th Congress.  The agenda focuses on technology issues to help America maintain and expand its competitive edge in the technology sector while creating jobs to fuel economic growth. The key components of the agenda are: Promote spectrum availability and efficiency, Protect the U.S. from cyber attacks, Protect American intellectual property, Promote free and f ...
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  • Opt in to Keep Stirring IT Up

    Jun 7, 2011, 14:16 PM by Steve Okeefe
    From time to time, CompTIA invites thought-leaders on IT issues to contribute to our blog. Steve O'Keeffe is a 20-year veteran of the IT industry and the founder of MeriTalk, an online community that hosts professional networking, thought leadership and focused events to drive the government IT dialogue.  Below is O'Keefe's guest blog post.Excavating Pompeii, archeologists found three types of correspondence: love letters, shopping lists and IG reports on failing federal IT projects. But serious ...
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  • ChannelTrends: Putting the Value Add in Cloud

    Jun 6, 2011, 18:56 PM by Brian Sherman
    It seems like we’ve reached a critical point in the advancement of cloud technology, with significant announcements this week from a major distributor and the company that made ‘i’ a fashionable prefix. Perhaps more significant than the players in the news is that two device-centric organizations are making major investments in the virtual world. Perhaps hell hasn’t frozen over, but it may be defrosting a bit on the edges. With the wealth of cloud offerings for business consumers to choose from, ...
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  • ChannelTrends: Putting the Value Add in Cloud

    Jun 3, 2011, 16:40 PM by Brian Sherman
    It seems like we’ve reached a critical point in the advancement of cloud technology, with significant announcements this week from a major distributor and the company that made ‘i’ a fashionable prefix. Perhaps more significant than the players in the news is that two device-centric organizations are making major investments in the virtual world. Perhaps hell hasn’t frozen over, but it may be defrosting a bit on the edges. With the wealth of cloud offerings for business consumers to choose from, ...
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  • Fast Forward: a survivor among Non-Profit Training Centers

    Jun 2, 2011, 16:54 PM by Eric Larson
    After being kicked out of his apartment last summer, Tim Burford's bout with homelessness lasted over 120 miles, a journey in the August heat from Beaufort, S.C., to the Veterans Administration Hospital in Columbia. Hitchhiking when he could but walking over half the way, he spent several nights sleeping in ditches and under overpasses. As a soldier, he says, he had always been taught to do what it takes to complete a task. In this case, his task was to get a new life. Officials at the VA immedi ...
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  • Federal Cloud Transition Will Save $5 Billion Yearly

    Jun 1, 2011, 15:33 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    A look at the week of May 30 in public advocacy for the IT channelThis week, the Pentagon concluded that foreign cyber attacks can be considered an act of war. Lockheed Martin suffered a cyber attack on its networks.  Federal CIO Vivek Kundra expects big financial savings from the federal cloud transition.Cyber Combat Declared an Act of War — The Pentagon has concluded that computer sabotage coming from another country can constitute an act of war, a finding that for the first time opens the doo ...
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