Wednesday 8 July 2015

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia,

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, July 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- CompTIA, the information technology (IT) industry trade association, has welcomed Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) as its first CompTIA Authorized Academy Partner in Malaysia.:

Gurpardeep Singh, Vice President of Operations of APU and Dennis Kwok, Vice President, Asia Pacific, CompTIA recently launched the partnership in the APU campus in Kuala Lumpur.
Through this collaboration APU students can graduate with both a neutral degree of APU and suppliers powers CompTIA IT skills internationally recognized.
"Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation is pleased to be the first CompTIA Authorized Partner Academy in Malaysia," Singh said. "We're always looking for ways to ensure our programs remain at the forefront of computing. Working with CompTIA will help further this goal. It is a great opportunity for students to APU for IT vendor neutral education integrated into its program CompTIA ".
"APU is an important strategic partner for us because the university is at the forefront of improving the development of the workforce, improving the employability of graduates and offer the value of education in the long term," Kwok said. "The partnership with APU CompTIA helps fulfill one of its main objectives - to prepare the IT workforce today and tomorrow."
The partnership between APU and CompTIA occurs at an opportune time.
According to 2015 Adoption of International Technology and Supply Trends CompTIA study, 63 percent of executives said they expected to increase the number of Malaysian IT staff in your business this year. In addition, Malaysian companies plan to increase IT spending, on average, 6.7 percent in 2015.
Professional certifications as provided by CompTIA play an increasingly important role in the recruitment and promotion of IT workers. Hiring managers and HR professionals believe they have candidates IT industry certifications to save time and resources in evaluating candidates, ensures the credibility of a candidate and prove that they have a set of basic skills.
Once hired, certified IT professionals catch up faster, are more likely to stay with the company long-term, are more likely to be promoted and generally outperform non-certified staff ESO.

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