1. Become a Subject Matter Expert. Use the knowledge and expertise that you have gained through the years to help develop and maintain certifications. CompTIA is always looking for Subject Matter Experts
VIEW POSTOpen source software is one my favorite tech topics. Linux is my preferred operating system kernel of choice and I use it on my main system (and virtualize other OS’s). I use it to run my business
VIEW POSTThe Pot of Gold at the end of the marketing rainbow is loyal customers who value your services, pay on time, and refer their friends and family. Unfortunately you can’t simply “find”
VIEW POSTThe technology industry is, for better or worse, one of the last “critical industries” of industrialized nations that is not formally regulated by government. In the United States, you cannot practice
VIEW POSTHere is the third and final part of my healthcare IT skills series. This series was meant as an overview to guide an IT consultant/small business IT provider in the proper direction to get started in
VIEW POSTHere is part two of my Healthcare IT skills assessment enumerating the specialized skills that sets the healthcare IT technician apart from average tech. Part one detailed HL7 and IT security skills. Now
VIEW POSTI once read a blog post that said “Healthcare IT is neither ‘healthcare’ nor ‘IT’.” It sounds strange and even a bit funny, but it’s true. Healthcare IT (HIT) is its own branch of the information
VIEW POSTA Technibble reader named Rob Mitchell sent in this anecdote to share with the Technibble readers. Rob Mitchell is the founder and owner of P3iSystems LLC near Memphis, Tennessee. P3iSystems has been providing
VIEW POSTCorporations survive because of their ability to deliver a quality service, at a low price all around the world. While most of us are probably not in charge of a multi-national corporation, any business
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