The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), the world's leading provider of vendor-neutral certifications for technology professionals, announced today that student and instructor study guides are now available for its new CompTIA Convergence+ certification.
CompTIA Convergence+: Student Edition helps to prepare candidates for the CompTIA Convergence+ exam, scheduled for availability on March 30. The study guide covers such topics as the public switched telephone network, voice/data/video traffic, systems management, and network security. It also includes a map of certification exam objectives and a convergence industry acronyms list.
CompTIA Convergence+: Instructor Edition is designed for trainers delivering curriculum which maps to CompTIA Convergence+. The study guide covers all exam topics and concepts instructors need to know to conduct a three-day training class. Additional features include classroom/lab setup tips; instructor notes; key terms and concepts; and pointers on how to conduct hands-on classroom activities. The appendix includes a certification exam objectives map and a convergence industry acronyms list.
"IT professionals must expand their skills beyond data-only or voice-only capabilities and equip themselves with a multiplicity of skills to support and maintain the new methods of communicating made possible by convergence technology solutions," said Johan Horak, Business Development Manager, CompTIA South Africa and Africa Region. "CompTIA Convergence+ is a credential developed by the industry to establish a workforce capable of helping customers maximize the benefits and opportunities made possible by the delivery of data, voice and multimedia communications over the same network."
Research by CompTIA and other industry sources indicates that organizations of all sizes and across numerous industries are aggressively implementing or investigating deployment of voice-over-IP and other convergence technologies. Nearly one-third of the more than 350 small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) surveyed last fall by CompTIA said they intend to buy new phone systems or make significant new investment in their current phone systems in the next 12 months. Similarly, research firm Yankee Group projects the voice-over-IP market for small and medium-sized businesses will dramatically expand from $200 million in 2006 to $1.3 billion in 2009.
CompTIA Convergence+ is a credential that validates an information technology (IT) professional's knowledge and skill in the area of communications technologies where data, voice, video, and broadcast multimedia technologies are combined in a single IP-based delivery system. The vendor-neutral certification recognizes a technician's ability to design, implement and manage both data and voice networking; and covers areas such as telephony, network engineering, applications, hardware, architecture, management, and security. The exam is intended for individuals with 18-24 months of experience in data networking, voice-over-IP and other related convergence technologies. For more information on CompTIA Convergence+, please visit: http://certification.comptia.org/convergence/default.aspx
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