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Organisations join CompTIA convergence certification initiative

Six organisations from the convergent technologies market are working with the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) to develop a foundation-level convergence certification.

CompTIA expect the six – Avaya, Catalyst Telecom, Collin County Community College, Intel Corporation, Marcraft International Corp. and Thomson Course Technology – will be joined by additional organisations in the coming months.

"The organisations announced today as participants in the convergence certification initiative represent a broad spectrum of this growing industry, from market leading product manufacturers and distributors to education, training and courseware providers,” said Alan Borck, chairman of the CompTIA Convergence Group’s Advisory Council and a member of the association’s board of directors.

"They will provide valuable guidance as we craft a certification that establishes a baseline standard for an IT professional’s ability to install and support converged data, voice and video communications solutions."

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