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A+ CompTIA’s A+ certification is meant for entry-level computer technicians. The A+ certification is a vendor-neutral certification introduced in 1993 and is now held by over 600,000 IT professionals world-wide. It has no prerequisites and is widely used... (more) |
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CDIA+ CompTIA’s CDIA+ certification is meant for document
imaging professionals. The CDIA+, exam code 225-020, was
introduced in 1995 as the Certified Document Imaging Architect. It was updated
in April 2002. It is a fairly high-level, vendor-neutral certification... (more) |
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Convergence+ The CompTIA Convergence+ is a certification that demonstrates knowledge of areas in communication technologies where telecommunications, video, data communication, broadcast, and other single based IP-delivery systems are used. The exam is vendor neutral... (more) |
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CTT+ CompTIA’s Certified Technical Trainer (CTT+) certification is for IT professionals who are full or part time technical instructors. The CTT+ cross-industry certification was acquired from the Chauncey Group International in July 2001.
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e-Biz+ CompTIA’s e-Biz+ certification is aimed at both
technical and non-technical individuals who work in
an e-Business environment and possess at least 12 months of core e-business
experience. The e-Biz+ program, exam code EK0–001, was transferred
from... (more) |
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HTI+ CompTIA’s Home Technology Integrator (HTI+)
certification is for technicians servicing the automated home industry. Individuals with at least one to two years experience in
the following business areas would benefit from becoming HTI+ certified:
information... (more) |
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i-Net+ CompTIA’s i-Net+ certification is meant for
entry-level Internet and e-commerce technical professionals. The i-Net+, exam
code IK0–002, was introduced in April 2000 and then updated in
April 2002. It is a vendor-neutral certification that is worth... (more) |
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Linux+ CompTIA Linux+ certification is an international industry credential that validates the knowledge of individuals with a minimum of six to twelve months of practical Linux experience. Professionals who want to certify their technical knowledge in installation,... (more) |
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Network+ CompTIA’s Network+ certification is aimed at IT
professionals with nine months experience in network support or administration.
The Network+, exam code N10-003, was first introduced in 1997
and was most recently updated in May 2005. As of mid 2005,... (more) |
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Project+ CompTIA’s Project+ (2003) certification is meant for those professionals who are on their way to becoming skilled project managers. The Project+ 2001, exam code PK0–001, was transferred from the Gartner Institute to CompTIA in February 2001. It has since... (more) |
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RFID+ The CompTIA RFID+ certification is one of the very few certifications that focuses entirely upon the concept of radio frequency identification (RFID). The RFID+ is a vendor neutral, multiple choice, standard format exam that is tailored for individuals... (more) |
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Security+ CompTIA’s Security+ certification is aimed at IT professionals who have two years on-the-job networking experience, with an emphasis on security. It is an entry-level, vendor-neutral certification which makes a great stepping stone to more advanced... (more) |
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Server+ CompTIA’s Server+ certification is meant for mid-
to upper-level technicians responsible for server hardware functionality. It
is a mid-level, vendor-neutral certification which is a pertinent complement to
vendor-specific networking certifications.... (more) |
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