About CompTIA

CompTIA serves the IT industry as the world's largest developer of vendor-neutral IT certification exams. Since establishing the certification program in 1993, more than one million CompTIA certifications have been earned worldwide. Currently, CompTIA offers certifications in PC hardware, networking, servers, Internet, e-business, convergence, project management, training, Linux, security, home technology, document imaging and RFID.
CompTIA
certification programs receive worldwide use and recognition.
When developing an exam, CompTIA engages international focus
groups and recruits subject matter experts from around the
world to define programs, write, review and participate in
beta exams. CompTIA certifications are built with the knowledge
of experts and industry leaders from the public and private
sectors, including training, academia and the government.
CompTIA’s strength in certification is a result of
the support it receives from the industry. Businesses have
come to trust and depend on CompTIA standards to provide a
reliable predictor of employee success. Many companies with
their own certification programs still use CompTIA certifications
as prerequisites to validate foundation-level skill sets.
Learn how CompTIA certification can enhance your
career or your business.
About CompTIA
CompTIA is
the voice of the world’s $3 trillion information technology
industry. CompTIA membership extends into more than 100 countries
and includes companies at the forefront of innovation; the
channel partners and solution providers they rely on to bring
their products to market; and the professionals responsible
for maximizing the benefits organizations receive from their
technology investments. For
more information, please visit: www.comptia.org.
Mission Statement: Advancing Industry Growth
CompTIA is the leading association representing the international
technology community. Its goal is to provide a unified voice,
global advocacy and leadership, and to advance industry growth
through standards, professional competence, education and
business solutions. In order to most efficiently serve the
industry and its members, CompTIA has developed specialized
initiatives and programs dedicated to major areas within the
IT industry. They include, convergence technology, e-commerce,
IT training, software services, certification, public policy
and workforce development. Find out more about CompTIA
initiatives.
CompTIA Membership
Information technology has a significant presence in all areas
of business today, and its prevalence is reflected in the
span of CompTIA’s membership. CompTIA's membership includes
manufacturers, distributors, resellers, solution providers,
ISPs, ASPs, software developers, e-commerce and telecom companies.
As a result of active CompTIA involvement in IT education,
training and public policy, many academic, not-for-profit
and government agencies have also joined the association.
CompTIA offers all members access to industry research, networking
and partnering opportunities, best practices and developed
standards. Find out more about CompTIA
membership.
Supporting Global Public Policy
CompTIA represents the global IT industry on public policy
issues before legislatures, agencies, the courts and the media,
focusing on policies that protect and advance the interests
of the technology community. Examples of public policy issues
which CompTIA addresses include: privacy, security, antitrust,
the IT workforce, intellectual property, taxation/capital
formation, government IT procurement and telecom competition.
CompTIA's office in Washington, DC is solely dedicated to
handling public policy efforts, with international public
policy offices located in Brussels, Hong Kong and Sao Paulo.
Find out more about CompTIA
public policy.
Fostering Civic Outreach
CompTIA has chosen the National
Cristina Foundation (NCF) as its official civic outreach partner. NCF provides computer
technology and solutions to people with disabilities, students
at risk and economically disadvantaged persons. NCF encourages
corporations and individuals to donate surplus and used computers,
software, peripherals and related business technology. These
donations are then directed to training and educational organizations
that serve these at-risk groups. All of this takes place for
no charge to the donors and recipients. CompTIA's dedication
to IT workforce development made a partnership with NCF a
perfect match. CompTIA is proud to have been working with
NCF since 2002. Find out more about NCF.
Strengthening
the IT Workforce
The CompTIA Educational Foundation provides hundreds of individuals
with opportunities to pursue careers in IT. The Foundation
receives support from individuals, industry leaders, companies
and the government through contributions and grants. It funds
four programs: Creating Futures, NITAS, Tech Career Compass,
and the IT Merit Awards. The Foundation makes a direct impact
on people’s lives, and the IT industry as a whole, allowing
entry-level IT workers the ability to continually upgrade
their skills, and progress along a successful career path.
Visit
the Educational Foundation Web site to find out how you can
donate.