BVoIP was happy to have our Director of Marketing & Strategic Alliances, Alec Stanners, on-site in Chicago earlier this month. Alec was attending the first CompTIA Community Forum (CCF) which was previously the Annual Member Meeting (AMM).
CompTIA or the Computing Technology Industry Association was founded back in 1982 to help the IT Channel open a dialogue with the IT Vendors. CompTIA manages and delivers some of the top regarded certifications in our space and has a vast library of resources to help IT providers grow in their roles.
Last month we gave you a look at some of the topics that interested us for CCF and now we would like to discuss how those topics went and any big takeaways we had from the week. Alec sits on the Executive Council for the Future Leaders in IT and was proud to be a part of their meeting where ChickTech and Black Tech Mecca were both awarded $5,000 each from the CompTIA charity fund. The Future Leaders group identified these two companies as ones making an impact and decided to donate to their causes.
One effort that was prevalent and one we were happy to see was diversity in tech, this effort has grown in CompTIA over the past few years in thriving communities such as Advancing Women in Technology (AWIT) and the Diversity Council itself.
These are just a few of the big takeaways from CCF, with 3 packed days of sessions there were many topics covered from IOT to drones and even blockchain.
We look forward to seeing everyone in Washington DC later this year for CompTIA ChannelCon 18!