CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association ) conducting
lots of certification by adding + i.e A+, Net+, Linux+ etc.
How does my CompTIA certification apply to
other industry certifications?
CompTIA certifications often apply toward
advanced certifications, such as Microsoft's MSCA and Novell's
CNE certification. Taking a CompTIA exam as an elective toward
an advanced certification will give you the distinction of
having a dual certification - an advantage in today's job
market.
CompTIA A+ Certification
Earning CompTIA A+ certification proves that a candidate has the
latest skills needed by today’s computer support professionals.
CompTIA A+ confirms a technician's ability to perform tasks such
as installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive
maintenance and basic networking. The exams also cover domains
such as security, safety and environmental issues and
communication and professionalism.
CompTIA Network+ Certification
Earning a CompTIA Network+ certification demonstrates that a
candidate can describe the features and functions of networking
components, and possesses the knowledge and skills needed to
install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware,
protocols and services. The exam tests technical ability in the
areas of media and topologies, protocols and standards, network
implementation and network support.
CompTIA RFID+ Certification
Earning a CompTIA RFID+ certification validates an RFID
technician’s knowledge and skills in the areas of installation,
maintenance, repair, and upkeep of hardware and software
functionality of RFID products.
CompTIA Security+ Certification
Earning a CompTIA Security+ certification demonstrates proof of
knowledge and expertise in security topics, such as
communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography,
access control, authentication, external attack and operational
and organization security.
CompTIA Server+ Certification
Earning a CompTIA Server+ certification validates advanced-level
technical competency of server issues and technology; including
installation, configuration, upgrading, maintenance,
environment, and troubleshooting and disaster recovery. This
certification is intended for mid to upper-level technicians.
CompTIA e-Biz+ Certification
Earning a CompTIA e-Biz+ certification proves that a candidate
knows the basic concepts, key issues and critical technologies
of e-business. CompTIA e-Biz+ is designed for technical and
non-technical individuals who work in an e-business environment.
The exam is only available in Korean and Japanese languages.
CompTIA CTT+ Certification
Earning a CompTIA CTT+ certification proves excellence in
preparation, presentation, communication, facilitation and
evaluation in a classroom environment. CompTIA CTT+ is a
two-part exam: computer-based and video-based.
CompTIA CDIA+ Certification
Earning a CompTIA Certified Document Imaging Architech (CDIA+)
certification validates expertise in the technologies and best
practices used to plan, design, and specify a document imaging
and management system.
CompTIA Linux+ Certification
Earning a CompTIA Linux+ certification proves that a candidate
can explain fundamental open source resources/licenses,
demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file
permissions/software configurations and manage local storage
devices and network protocols.
CompTIA Project+ Certification
Earning a CompTIA Project+ certification validates fundamental
project management skills. It covers the entire project life
cycle from initiation and planning through execution,
acceptance, support and closure.
CompTIA Convergence+ Certification
Earning a CompTIA Convergence+ certification proves knowledge
and skills in the area of Communications Technologies (CT),
where datacomm, telephony/telecommunications, video and
broadcast multimedia technologies combine into a single IP-based
delivery system.
CEA-CompTIA DHTI+ Certification
Earning a CEA-CompTIA DHTI+ certification demonstrates that a
candidate can configure, integrate, maintain, troubleshoot, and
comprehend the basic design concepts of electronic and digital
home systems.
CompTIA PDI+ Certification
CompTIA PDI+ certification proves that a candidate has the
knowledge and skills to provide basic support for printing and
document imaging devices. The exam covers domains such as print
and scan processes and components, basic electromechanical
tools, color theory as well as the soft skills of customer
service and professionalism and safety and environment.
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