CompTIA, the industry association for information technology (IT), 
recently announced details about its new advisory councils CompTIA, 
2016.
The four advisory councils include the Distributor Partner Advisory 
Council Advisory Board, Advisory Council and the Commission seller end 
user newly formed, which will provide CompTIA and its members with 
greater visibility across the range of IT sales cycle.
"The
 CompTIA Advisory Councils have a rich history to serve as opinion 
leaders and carry out political ideas that help guide and shape our 
industry and communities, and influence and inspire our Board of 
Directors, CompTIA management team and our administrative staff, "said Annette Taber, vice president of industry strategies, CompTIA.
"The
 realignment of our advisory boards corresponds to the four major 
segments of the IT chain -Distributors, partners, suppliers and end 
users - will help keep the advice and specific skills to develop and 
implement projects and initiatives that are critical for market segments that represent "continued Taber.
CompTIA
 membership of advisory councils is "by invitation only" and 
participants must be able to demonstrate a thorough knowledge and 
experience in various management positions channels. The
 four new advisers CompTIA tips consist of more than 80 industry 
executives representing a cross section of the distributor, supplier of 
IT solutions, end users and provider organizations. For more information on advisory councils in 2016 CompTIA click here (https://www.comptia.org/communities/councils).
Advisory Councils announce new initiatives and new leadersUnder the new charter, advisory boards CompTIA initiatives and objectives of actions to advance the key before IT industry. These include promoting the importance of IT business, bridging the 
gap between business and technology, and the exchange of best practices 
around how to build a successful practice hybrid cloud.
"Our
 advisory councils working for the industry to identify and address key 
turning points, including cloud computing, managed services, best 
practices program and the transformation of business model," Taber said.
 "Together, these tips provide CompTIA with external validation that 
our educational initiatives are aligned with the needs of our members 
and the wider whole IT industry."
To help ensure success, CompTIA has also called Ken Presti IT industry channel veteran as director of advisory boards. In this paper, Presti seeks to increase the visibility and voice of 
advisory boards and CompTIA serves to help drive positive change 
together.
"We are excited to have Ken on board to help focus attention and efforts of our Advisory Board," Taber said. "With
 nearly 20 years of industry experience, Ken includes the channel, their
 main concerns, values and means of influence. His knowledge and 
experience will be invaluable to help our advisory councils expand their
 iT relevance channel and influence decisions at the highest level within the IT industry. "
 
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