Tuesday, 5 February 2019

10 Things to Watch for from CompTIA in 2019 - CompTIA Certifications


CompTIA has some great things planned for 2019 that you won’t want to miss. We’re updating two of our certifications, releasing more training products and providing you with many more opportunities to increase your IT knowledge, meet other IT pros and grow in your career.

  • The New CompTIA A+


If you read IT Career News or follow CompTIA on social media with any regularity, surely you know that we kicked off 2019 with a new version of CompTIA A+. This entry-level IT certification got a complete refresh, with enhanced coverage of critical subjects like cybersecurity and cloud computing.

  • The New CompTIA Linux+


This spring, CompTIA will release a new version of CompTIA Linux+ that has been completely revamped. As we bring the exam in house, ending the partnership with LPI, you will be able to earn CompTIA Linux+ by passing just one exam, not two. The content has also been updated to reflect where the technology is going and covers topics such as storage and virtualization, kernel modules, DevOps basics, networking and firewalls, and more.

  • More Training for More IT Certifications


In 2018, CompTIA expanded the CertMaster product line and introduced the Official CompTIA Study Guide for many certifications. Going into 2019, we’ll be rolling out more tools – both as individual products and as bundles – to support you every step of the way on your certification journey. Stay tuned for more info on what will be available and how it can help you get certified and grow in your IT career.

  • Free IT Classes in More Cities


Creating IT Futures’ IT-Ready career program trains, certifies and places unemployed and under-employed adults in their first IT jobs. In 2019, free IT-Ready classes will be offered in more cities than ever before, doubling the reach of the program. Students can apply to participate in Charlotte, NC; Chicago; Minneapolis-St. Paul; Phoenix, AZ; Portland, OR; San Antonio, TX; and San Diego. The full-time courses are provided free of charge to students, thanks to grants and donations from organizations including CompTIA, Boeing, Cognizant U.S. Foundation and TEKsystems and in partnership with organizations including Goodwill Industries, the Urban League and the Wounded Warrior Project.

  • More SME Workshops


CompTIA is always looking for new, qualified subject matter experts (SMEs) to help with exam development. We have upcoming workshops for the CompTIA A+, Linux+, Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) and PenTest+ exams. If you hold one of these certifications, consider applying to be a SME. If you’re selected, in exchange for your participation, you’ll receive a generous daily stipend, complimentary CompTIA exam voucher, continuing education units (CEUs) and recognition on our website, not to mention delicious meals and snacks while you’re here and the opportunity to collaborate with IT pros from around the world.

  • Annual CompTIA Events


Every year, CompTIA hosts a number of events, and 2019 is no different. Next week, technology executives, business owners, tech councils and policymakers from across the United States will gather in Washington, D.C., for the annual CompTIA DC Fly-In. And this summer, IT pros and instructors can connect with others in the industry and learn about the latest tech trends and innovations at ChannelCon and the CompTIA Partner Summit in Las Vegas.

  • CompTIA at Industry Events


If you’re attending IT conferences, keep an eye out for CompTIA. In the past, we’ve been to events like SpiceWorld, the Service Desk and IT Support Show, HDI and more. March 4 to 8, we’ll have a booth at RSA, and CompTIA Chief Technology Evangelist James Stanger will be co-presenting with Tim Crothers, vice president of cybersecurity at Target.

  • The Latest Research on IT Trends and the Workforce


CompTIA’s research team keeps its finger on the pulse of what’s happening in IT – everything from emerging technology to employment trends. Each month, the research team releases employment reports showing the state of the IT workforce. The annual IT Industry Outlook presents industry trends and paints a picture of the IT workforce. Other topics to be covered this year include the internet of things (IoT), the value of certifications, blockchain and more.

  • Expanded Online Resources


In the coming months, CompTIA will be adding more resources to the website to help you do your job better and become familiar with emerging tech topics. Get answers to questions on everything from cybersecurity to cloud computing to drones to artificial intelligence (AI).

  • IT Career News in Your Inbox


If you don’t already subscribe to CompTIA’s IT Career News and Your Weekend Read, sign up today to get blog posts, resources, event announcements and more delivered right to your inbox. IT Career News delivers once a month, and Your Weekend Read goes out every Friday (unless it conflicts with IT Career News). As a thank you, we’ll give you a coupon for 10 percent off your next CompTIA training product or certification voucher.

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Tuesday, 22 January 2019

COMPTIA TECH DEMO DAY BRINGS LATEST TECHNOLOGIES TO CAPITOL HILL JAN. 30


Technology leaders focused on delivering Internet of Things (IoT) solutions that will make cities smarter, government services more efficient, healthcare more accessible, online data more secure and wireless technologies more powerful, will provide Members of Congress and Congressional Staffers with live demonstrations at CompTIA’s Capitol Hill Tech Demo Day on Jan. 30 in The Foyer of the Rayburn House Office Building.

CompTIA, the world’s leading IT tech trade association, will bring leaders in smart city solutions, 5G network infrastructure, cybersecurity, and other advanced technologies to better educate legislators and to discuss national policies that will foster innovation, economic growth, national security and consumer protection.

The event is co-sponsored by U.S. Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-NY), Co-Chair of the Smart Cities Caucus, and U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks (R-IN), Co-Chair of the 5G Caucus.

Participating companies will include Adobe, Accenture, Axon, IBM, Texas Instruments, Qualcomm and many other CompTIA members. 

What: CompTIA Tech Demo Day on Capitol Hill 

Where:  The Foyer of The Rayburn House Office Building

When: Wednesday, January 30th at 10AM

**Lunch from Chick-fil-A will be served from 12:30-1:00PM

Panel discussions focused on economic prosperity and national security will follow the demonstrations at 12:30PM in Room 2103 (directly across the hall from The Foyer). 

Economic Prosperity Panel


Moderator: Matt Starr, Director, Public Advocacy Broadband and Telecom / Privacy, CompTIA
Panelist: Amy Wykoff, Director of Offering Management, IBM Watson Health
Panelist: Lisa Malloy, Head of US Government Affairs, Intel Corporation 
Panelist: Monique Rodriquez, Senior Director Government Affairs, Qualcomm  

National Security Panel


Moderator: David Logsdon, Senior Director Public Advocacy New and Emerging Technologies, CompTIA
Panelist: David Beering, CEO, Intelligent Designs
Panelist: Mike Wagers, VP, Axon Ecosystem 
Panelist: Steve Hanna, Senior Principal, Infineon

About CompTIA


The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is the leading voice and advocate for the $4.8 trillion global information technology ecosystem; and the more than 35 million industry and tech professionals who design, implement, manage, and safeguard the technology that powers the world’s economy. Through education, training, certifications, advocacy, philanthropy, market research and membership programs, CompTIA is the hub for advancing the tech industry and its workforce.

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Wednesday, 9 January 2019

The Top CompTIA IT Career News Articles of 2018 - CompTIA Certifications


In 2018, we covered a wide range of topics, including cybersecurity, cloud, computer networking and, of course, training and certifications, just to name a few. More than 1 million people visited the blog to learn how to get into IT or advance their IT careers. We’re glad to see so many people reading, and we hope we’ve inspired them and empowered them to build successful tech careers.

We’re counting down our greatest hits of 2018, from number 10 to number 1, in case you missed them earlier this year. CompTIA IT Career News will be off for the holidays, but we’ll be back in January 2019 with more career advice, tech trends and everything you need to be an amazing IT pro. Happy Holidays!

No. 10: CompTIA Core Skills Certifications Lay the Foundation for IT Success


Debut: January 11
Weeks on the Chart: 49

To kick of 2018, we introduced the CompTIA Career Pathway, which organizes CompTIA certifications based on IT function and experience level. The CompTIA core skills certifications cover the foundational skills needed in all areas of IT and give IT pros a solid start to their careers. These include CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+), CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+.

No. 9: What IT Certifications Will Make You the Most Money?


Debut: August 6
Weeks on the Chart: 19

Global Knowledge’s annual report on IT skills and salaries identified the top 20 highest-paying IT certifications. Three CompTIA certifications made the cut, and another got an honorable mention. If you want to earn more cheddar, bring home the bacon or simply grab more cash, see if your certifications are on the list and how you can leverage them to increase your salary.

No. 8: How to Train for (and Renew) an IT Certification in 5 Steps


Debut: November 5
Weeks on the Chart: 6

CompTIA CertMaster was originally introduced as an exam prep eLearning platform. But in 2018, we expanded the CertMaster suite of products to guide you through the certification process, from learning to labs to exam prep and continuing education. This article walks you through how CompTIA CertMaster is with you step by step as you get certified.

No. 7: The CompTIA Career Pathways: IT Careers Are Made Here


Debut: January 3
Weeks on the Chart: 50

While article number 10 on our list focuses on the CompTIA core skills certification, this article gives an overview of the full CompTIA Career Pathway, explaining what it is and how you can use it to plan your next career move.

No. 6: The Top 9 Cybersecurity Jobs and What You Need to Get One


Debut: August 10
Weeks on the Chart: 19

The cybersecurity job field continues to grow, and you may be wondering how to get your foot in the door. Check out the top nine cybersecurity jobs, according to CyberSeek, to find the opportunity that’s best for you.

No. 5: 10 Things to Watch for from CompTIA in 2018


Debut: January 12
Weeks on the Chart: 49

CompTIA had a busy year in 2018, and this article outlines just a few of the things we had planned. Stay tuned in January for a preview of what’s coming in 2019, including new CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Linux+ exams and even more training products.

No. 4: Voucher Discounts: How to Save Money on Your IT Certifications


Debut: August 31
Weeks on the Chart: 15

IT certifications are expensive. There’s no way around it. The investment is certainly worth it when they get your foot in the door for your dream job and help you get the skills needed to grow in your career. But everyone could use a break, so we’ve outlined some of the ways you can save money on your certification vouchers.

No. 3: Cybersecurity Jobs: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know


Debut: October 1
Weeks on the Chart: 11

With two articles about cybersecurity jobs topping the charts in 2018, it seems CompTIA IT Career News readers can’t get enough on the topic. Here’s even more info about what cybersecurity jobs are out there, and what skills and certifications employers are looking for.

No. 2: CompTIA PenTest+ vs. CEH: 4 Advantages of CompTIA's Certification


Debut: August 8
Weeks on the Chart: 19

CompTIA PenTest+ has a lot of similarities to EC-Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker certification, but there are some distinct differences as well. This article highlights four advantages of CompTIA’s certification and why it’s been gaining momentum since it’s launch in July 2018.

No. 1: Introducing the CompTIA Infrastructure Career Pathway


Debut: February 5
Weeks on the Chart: 45

CompTIA certifications generally follow two career paths – the CompTIA Cybersecurity Certification Pathway and the CompTIA Infrastructure Career Pathway. This article introduces the CompTIA Infrastructure Career Pathway, which includes CompTIA Linux+, CompTIA Server+ and CompTIA Cloud+ and builds upon the foundational skills covered by CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+.

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