Friday, 30 November 2012

CompTIA A Certification

CompTIA A Certification

The A+ certification demonstrates competency as a computer technician. Officially, CompTIA A+ certification is a vendor neutral certification that covers numerous technologies and operating systems from such vendors as Microsoft, Apple Inc., Novell and some of the Linux distributions. The A+ certification exam was developed in 1993. There have been four versions of the A+ exam, the 1993, 2003, 2006, and 2009 objectives, which are broken down into two separate exams. The 2003 objectives contained the A+ Core Hardware Exam and the A+ Core Operating System Technologies Exam, and were retired on June 30, 2007. The 2006 objectives require that a candidate successfully pass the A+ Essentials and one elective: IT technician, remote support technician, or depot technician. The 2009 certification requires passing two exams: Essentials and Practical Application.

CompTIA A Certification

CompTIA A Certification

CompTIA A Certification

CompTIA A Certification

CompTIA A Certification

CompTIA A Certification

CompTIA A Certification

CompTIA A Certification

CompTIA A Certification


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