|
|
Certification News
CompTIA Project+ Certification Improves Communication by Jeremy Reis
A recent study by CompTIA found that individuals with the Project+ certification find that the certification helps improve communication on their project teams. (11/5/2007)
in Certification / CompTIA / News
Microsoft Releases Architect Certification by ExamPractice Staff
Microsoft officially announced its Microsoft Certified Architect is live today, bringing to end a year of beta testing. The rigorous peer-review board certification recognizes architects with technical and business skills with its MCA: Infrastructure, MCA: Solutions, and MCA: Messaging titles. The Microsoft Certified Architect certification is designed for individuals with significant breadth of knowledge and understanding of a variety of technologies, business processes, and leadership techniques. (6/13/2006)
in Certification / Microsoft / News
CompTIA Changes the A+ Certification by ExamPractice Staff
CompTIA is making a widely anticipated move to change the structure of the A+ Certification. CompTIA is sticking with a two exam format but has moved away from separate hardware and operating system exams to a combined essentials exam and one of three electives. The three electives are for IT Technicians (220-602), Remote Support Techs (220-603), and Depot Technicians (220-604). CompTIA also plans an additional test, 220-605, with the topic to be determined. Read this article to find out more about the revised A+ certification and ExamPractice's plan to provide you the free training you need. (6/7/2006)
in Certification / CompTIA / News
CompTIA Announces RFID+ Certification by ExamPractice Staff
CompTIA announces the RFID+ certification - an industry standard certification for Radio Frequency ID (RFID) hardware and software manufacturers, value added resellers, and training developers. (3/28/2006)
in Certification / CompTIA / News
CompTIA to Overhaul A+ Certification by ExamPractice Staff
CompTIA will be overhauling the A+ Certification this year to reflect changes in IT job functions, roles, and new technology. (2/19/2006)
in Certification / CompTIA / News
Search ExamPractice
|
|