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A+
Last modified: Thursday, March 15, 2007
Pronounced A plus, a certification developed by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) to validate vendor-neutral skills for entry-level computer technicians. Holders of the A+ certification have been trained in installing, repairing, troubleshooting, maintaining, customizing and operating PCs. There are two different exams one must take in order to receive A+ certification:
core competency – certifies in general knowledge of PCs, including installation and configuration, hardware and softwareupgrading, safety procedures, diagnostics, maintenance and repair.
specialized training – certifies in all current versions of the Windows operating system.
A Look at the A+ Certification The A+ certification was developed to measure baseline skills and abilities
of computer service and support technicians. It has since become the premier entry-level certification for those wanting to break into the IT field.
A+ Overview An overview of the A+ certification from Ars Technica.