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.
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.
But Black History Month is also a reminder that diversity and inclusion initiatives are not simply one-time efforts that magically wipe away long-time challenges. The contributions and accomplishments that African Americans made and continue to make have been in the face of systemic, structural and institutional barriers. It follows that diversity and inclusion initiatives in tech must take on a systemic view and increase their focus on equity.
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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.
But Black History Month is also a reminder that diversity and inclusion initiatives are not simply one-time efforts that magically wipe away long-time challenges. The contributions and accomplishments that African Americans made and continue to make have been in the face of systemic, structural and institutional barriers. It follows that diversity and inclusion initiatives in tech must take on a systemic view and increase their focus on equity.
More Info: a+ certification job opportunities
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