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Home > News > March 2006 > 24-Mar-2006 CompTIA RFID+ Certification available March 28The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) announced this week that its newest certification, CompTIA RFID+, is scheduled for worldwide availability on March 28 2006. According to research commissioned by CompTIA, adoption of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is on the verge of explosive growth in 2006 and beyond. The new certification aims to address the needs of RFID hardware and software manufacturers, value added resellers, training developers, and end-users of the technology. It was developed with the contributions of more than 20 organisations in the global RFID industry. CompTIA says that among the skills the certification exam will test are installation, configuration and maintenance of RFID hardware and device software; site surveys and site analysis; and tag selection, placement and testing. The certification is aimed at technology professionals with a minimum of six to twenty-four months of experience in RFID or related data collection technologies.
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