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The Benefits of Computer Certifications and the CompTIA Organization

By Charles Wheeler


A lot of people have opened the cover of their computer and either added new parts or made an effort to fix existing parts. This is not a difficult job since many components in a personal computer are made to identical standards and are totally interchangeable. After learning some basics about a computer, some have attempted to fix computers of friends or co-workers as well as charge a small fee for to do so.

This is what also happens with basic network administration. Although working on network administration is somewhat more difficult than fixing simple computer problems, it is still possible to teach yourself the basic skills. Once these basic skills are learned, some have offered to help others. It is possible to learn enough in this manner to be able to charge others for your time.

It becomes necessary, at some point, to be able to measure the skills of the computer technician. For example, if the self-instructed network administrator wishes to work on computers in a health-related industry, liability concerns may force the customer to look for some credentials from the people working on their networks. In the example of the health industry, there may also be privacy concerns, which may demand some kind of specific certification.

Fortunately, several possibilities exist for obtaining computer certification. Some forms of certification are supplied by hardware and software manufacturers, yet others are given by computer associations, like CompTIA, or Computer Technology Industry Association.

The certifications available from CompTIA usually are broader in scope and cover simpler subject areas that those provided by individual manufacturers. These certifications allow the individual to present to potential prospects that they have a measurable knowledge in a given area of expertise. This may give them an advantage over those who are not certified.

As an example, a very basic certification is in learning the computer technology vocabulary. This certification is useful for salespeople in the computer field. The first basic technical benchmark is known as the A+ rating. This covers the basic hardware and software knowledge for trouble-shooting.

An example of a manufacturer provided course is the MCSE training made available by Microsoft. This training assures that the recipient has gone through enough training to understand the intended use of the software, and the associated tools that are used with this type of software.

An illustration of this hardware courses supplied by a manufacturer are those provided by the larger supplier of network equipment, Cisco. Their CCNA training courses provide instruction on hardware setup, and network configuration. Whether an independent organization provides the certification, or a manufacturer has specific certification for their products, there are plenty of options available throughout the computer industry.




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