January 2011

Earning Quick, Lifetime Certifications

January 26, 2011
Barry earned CompTIA A+ and Net+ under deadline

Although he knew we won’t be graduating with his IT degree until 2012, Barry Ross, 21, was thinking long-term in August 2010 when he discovered CompTIA’s new rules. The organization announced anyone earning their certifications before 2011 would have them deemed “good for life;” however, any earned afterwards would have to be renewed every three [...]

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10 Day Deal – 25% Off CompTIA Training Courses/Packages

January 26, 2011
10 Day Deal

Deal Ends 2/5/11. Mention Promo Code QCA01 when you purchase any QuickCert CompTIA Training product or package and receive a 25% discount off your entire order. Call (888) 840-2378 or visit our website… OFFER DETAILS

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IT Certification & New Year’s Resolutions

January 26, 2011
Earn Big With IT Certifications In 2011

The New Year represents fresh starts, making it an ideal time to try something new to improve our lives. Many people attempt to do this with resolutions; and perhaps you’ve made them in the past only to be disappointed with the results. The following are five reasons why you won’t be disappointed again, if you [...]

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Top 6 IT Certifications For 2011

January 26, 2011
Top IT Certifications for 2011

Change happens fast in the IT industry – and what’s hot at the moment will always make way for what’s smaller, faster and more efficient. And as technologies change, so do the certifications that are most in demand. The following are a few on their way to the top in 2011: VMWare IT departments are [...]

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Forecasted IT Salaries for the New Year

January 26, 2011
Will IT Salaries Increase in 2011?

Salaries for U.S. IT professionals are expected to accelerate once again in 2011, after coming to a near halt the past two years. Reports from numerous organizations – including Robert Half Associates (an IT placement firm) and Datamation (news and analysis site for IT managers) – suggest, on average, they’ll increase as much as 2.5 [...]

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