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Apr 7, 2010, 22:49 PM
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Matt Swanston
“Are you sure that’s your final answer?”
If you ask Steve Ernst, the first part of that sentence – “are you sure?” -- is every bit as important as the answer itself.
Individuals who are confident in their answers and knowledge can retain that information longer, according to Ernst, Vice President, Client Services, Knowledge Factor. The company focuses on measuring both knowledge and confidence in its learning software, he said at a CompTIA Colloquium sessi ...
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Apr 7, 2010, 22:08 PM
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Matt Swanston
With high unemployment, growing high school dropout rates and increasing numbers of baby boomers reaching retirement age, the IT skills gap continues to grow, according to Terry Erdle, CompTIA Senior Vice President of Skills Certification.
Erdle opened CompTIA Colloquium today by speaking about how the IT training and certification industry can help match unemployed workers with IT jobs. There are roughly half a million open IT jobs in United States, many of which remain unfilled due to a short ...
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Apr 7, 2010, 19:08 PM
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Matt Swanston
The results of the latest CompTIA IT Industry Business Confidence Index suggest that the majority of tech companies are optimistic about future business conditions and the outlook for their own firms. The survey found that 48 percent of companies in the study expect to increase investments in research and development and other new revenue generating initiatives, while nearly a third plan to increase staff.The CompTIA IT Industry Business Confidence is likely to continue its upward trend as sixty ...
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Apr 7, 2010, 13:43 PM
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Matt Swanston
Want to know what the next generation wants in a tech career? The best info can be gleaned face to face.
To that end, CompTIA board members, CompTIA Educational Foundation board members and CompTIA staff met with 15 students from the Chicago Academy for Advanced Technology over lunch. IT leaders got to know the students on a direct basis as they gave them advice on how to land a career in IT and as the students told them what they hope for the future.
The students discussed their ...
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Apr 5, 2010, 17:48 PM
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Matt Swanston
In this audio podcast, CompTIA’s president and CEO, Todd Thibodeaux and Senior Vice President Dan Liutikas shared their thoughts on CompTIA’s upcoming Annual Member Meeting and Colloquium events taking place April 7th and 8th at the Swisshotel in Chicago. Click Todd_Dan_Events to listen![podcast]http://blog.comptia.org/wp-content/uploads/Todd_Dan_Events1.mp3[/podcast]
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Mar 17, 2010, 16:19 PM
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Matt Swanston
CompTIA’s president and CEO, Todd Thibodeaux, shares the vision behind the recent reorganization of CompTIA’s public policy department. Listen here: CompTIA_Public_Policy[podcast]http://www.comptia.org/media/CompTIA_Public_Policy.mp3[/podcast]
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Feb 11, 2010, 19:46 PM
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Matt Swanston
In our first official Podcast, we interview CEO Todd Thibodeaux about the IT Industry and how business and members can get involved.[podcast]http://www.comptia.org/media/Todd_Thibodeaux_CompTIA_021110.mp3[/podcast] download the .mp3 file
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Feb 3, 2010, 20:29 PM
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Matt Swanston
The phrase “in this difficult economy” is used so frequently these days that it has become a drinking game in some circles. Count the number of times the phrase is used in your local evening newscast to see why it has become popular to raise a glass at every mention.But not everyone is drowning their economic sorrows at the local pub. Many in the Value Added Reseller (VAR) community are busy leveraging the downturn to attract top talent and grow their businesses. “During a downturn is the rig ...
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Jan 24, 2010, 20:13 PM
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Matt Swanston
In this edition, CompTIA’s President and CEO describes his vision for CompTIA’s Getting America Back To Work program. Download the MP3 file.[podcast]http://www.comptia.org/media/Todd_Thibodeaux_Getting_America_Back_To_Work_Jan_2010.mp3[/podcast]
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Jan 22, 2010, 20:01 PM
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Matt Swanston
The term “international” has become somewhat synonymous with the mega corporations that include the term in their name or mission. But the latest CompTIA research suggests you don’t have to be one of the biggest kids on the playground to claim a spot in the global sandbox.On average, 13% of annual revenue at small and medium-size information technology firms is generated from international markets, according to the latest CompTIA research. Among the small firms doing business overseas, 43% ind ...
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