
Why you want to look for the CDIA+ certification from your Imaging Representative
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CompTIA's CDIA+ certification is a nationally recognized credential acknowledging competency and professionalism in the document imaging industry. CDIA+ candidates possess critical knowledge of all major areas and technologies used to plan, design and specify an imaging system. CDIA+ certification targets system engineers, technicians and administrators as well as sales and training staffs. CDIA+ certified professionals demonstrate the requisite level of knowledge and expertise to plan, design and specify an imaging document management solution. CompTIA, the Computing Technology Industry Association, is a 20 year-old association representing over 9,500 computer hardware and software manufacturers, distributors, retailers, resellers, VARs, system integrators, training, service, telecommunications and Internet companies. In addition to providing a unified voice for the industry in the areas of public policy, workforce development and electronic commerce standards, CompTIA certifies information technology and service professionals with its widely adopted and vendor-neutral A+™, Network+™ and Certified Document Imaging Architech™ (CDIA+) certification programs. Headquartered in Lombard, Ill., the association's World Wide Web address is www.comptia.org. The Certified Document Imaging Architech™ (CDIA+) is embraced by the document imaging industry as a mastery level assessment tool for those involved with imaging and document management systems. The CDIA+ credential is a consistent, objective way to evaluate imaging industry professionals. Corporate customers look for the CDIA+ credential when choosing image solution providers. Employers actively recruit CDIA+ certified individuals when hiring document imaging professionals. Increasingly, companies involved in providing or purchasing document imaging solution adopt CDIA+ as part of their business plan. In 2008, David Granato, George Livingston and Cameron Granato became CDIA+ Certifed. |