Today, January 28, is Data Privacy Day, an international "holiday" that probably nobody gets off from work or school. How is your awareness of what happens to your personal data?
CRN magazine bowls over Ed Tittel with a "mike drop" caliber list of the best cybersecurity certifications to add to your portfolio in 2019. (Listmakers: Want to get on Ed's "Good List" List? Show your work!)
As the United States celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we at GoCertify are taking another holiday detour from our regularly scheduled certification programming.
The MCSA: Windows 10 credential will shuffle off to the Golden Acres Retirement Home (metaphorically speaking) on March 31. Windows 10 will still be with us, of course ... so what's going to replace MCSA: Windows 10?
A new year has arrived! If you have a serious professional interest in cybersecurity, then you can make a big impact on your career outlook by focusing on one of these six certifications in 2019.
What should the average IT professional make of the now concluded annals of (U.S.) employment written in 2018? And what indicators should the curious be watching to get a sense of what 2019 may have in store?
A new year has arrived! If you have a serious professional interest in cloud computing, then you can make a big impact on your career outlook by focusing on one of these six certifications in 2019.
Do you need to have an IT certification yourself in order to teach other people who are studying to achieve certification? Ed Tittel examines a new trend toward requiring instructors to be certified.
Who's ready for a ride in the wayback machine? In closing out 2018, Ed Tittel reflects on the history of IT certification, as well on what lies ahead.
As per its usual quarterly update cycle, Microsoft Learning has issued its latest retirement schedule for certs and cert exams. Lots of interesting items are included, as that schedule now extends out to July 31, 2019.