CompTIA CAQC
ProCert Labs is the official authorized training content
testing company for CompTIA and approves CAQC products and assigns
the CAQC logo to courseware that meets CompTIA's rigid standards of
quality.

ProCert Labs specifically reviews CAQC candidates for the
following:
1. Content covers all applicable CompTIA exam objectives
considered current by CompTIA on the date the product is submitted
for review;
2. Content contains at least one interactive element, such as
review questions, exercises, quizzes, or labs;
3. Content engages multiple learning styles, including at least
one of the following: drawings, photographs, diagrams, or
exercises, so as to reach multiple learning styles such as the
visual learner, the hands-on learner, etc.;
4. Content includes customer satisfaction components including
the following:
a. CompTIA Customer Service
Representative email address and CompTIA URL;
b. Text explaining the version or date of the CompTIA objectives
the book was created for;
c. Texts stating which quality measurements were checked for
CompTIA approval.
5. Content is accurately positioned, and product's title or
description accurately states which CompTIA certification(s) it is
created for.
CompTIA Certifications
http://www.comptia.org/certifications/listed.aspx
For individuals, attaining certifications means increased job
security, additional career opportunities and increased credibility
in the workplace. For businesses, hiring certified workers means
higher customer satisfaction, increased productivity and lower
employee turnover.
For entry-level IT technicians, the CompTIA A+ exam covers
preventative maintenance, basic networking, installation,
troubleshooting, communication and professionalism.
For networking professionals, the CompTIA Network+ exam covers
managing, maintaining, troubleshooting, operating and configuring
basic network infrastructure.
For experienced security professionals, the CompTIA Security+
exam covers system security, network infrastructure, cryptography,
assessments and audits.
For experienced IT professionals, the CompTIA Server+ exam
covers areas such as RAID, SCSI, managing multiple CPUs and
disaster recovery.
For experienced Linux professionals, the CompTIA Linux+ exam
covers user administration, file permissions, software
configurations and the fundamental management of Linux systems.
For entry-level printer and document-imaging technicians, the
CompTIA PDI+ exam covers basic electromechanical components and
tools, print engine and scan processes, color theory and
networking.
For RFID professionals, the CompTIA RFID+ exam covers
installation, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting of RFID
products.
For experienced convergence professionals, the CompTIA CTP+ exam
covers designing, implementing and managing voice and data
networks.
For technical instructors, the CompTIA CTT+ exam covers
classroom preparation, presentation, communication, facilitation
and evaluation in both traditional classroom and virtual classroom
environments.
For document imaging solutions sellers, the CompTIA CDIA+ exam
covers planning, designing and specifying a document imaging
management system.
For project managers, the CompTIA Project+ certification covers
the entire process of project management, including initiation,
planning, execution, acceptance, support and closure.
You can find Approved Content and find out more about the CAQC
program by visiting the official CAQC page on
CompTIA.org