Monthly Archives: November 2010

The Pros and Cons of Outsourcing Credentialing

Initiating a training, certification, or licensing program may sound like a simple proposition, especially since there is an entire industry established to train and certify workers…There are a lot of moving parts to a training, certification, or licensing program, which we like to call a “credentialing program”. Many organizations make the decision to go it alone and manage its credentialing program in-house. Here we discuss the pros and cons of outsourcing your credentialing program.

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Training, Certification, and Licensing – Preparing for Success

Initiating a training, certification, or licensing program may sound like a simple proposition, especially since there is an entire industry established to train and certify workers…There are a lot of moving parts to a training, certification, or licensing program, which we like to call a “credentialing program”. Many organizations make the decision to go it alone and manage its credentialing program in-house. Often by making it an additional responsibility of one or more personnel, or a single dedicated person.

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Web Designers Vs. Web Developers Which One Do I Need?

Web Designers vs Web Developers is brought to you by Wix.com. This is a humorous look at the differences between Web Designers and Web Developers, but for anyone that has been involved in a web project not knowing which skill sets you need can be a costly mistake. Stay tuned for the discussion…

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The Next Generation Data Center – Cloud Computing

There has been a lot of talk lately about cloud computing. The most often asked questions that I hear are 1) What is cloud computing? 2) How can I benefit from implementing cloud computing? Besides becoming “…the phrase de jour”, says Gartner senior analyst Ben Pring, cloud computing is Web-based processing, delivering access to  shared [...]

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SharePoint 2010 – Cool Feature No. 2 in the Series

From an end-user perspective SharePoint is easy to use because for the most part it looks and functions a lot like many of the Microsoft Office products you already use.

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Information Assurance is Everyone’s Concern

organizations are realizing the need to manage their risks and implement programs to protect their entire enterprise, not just the Internet access points or individual desktops.In the past the focus was on the lone hacker working in a room, this third phase of attacks can be best characterized as well-funded computer laboratories operated by teams of skilled programmers. There are also mandated considerations like directive 8570 compliance.

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