CompTIA i-Net+ Retirement
CompTIA has announced that it will retire their i-Net+ certification on December 31st, 2007. There will not be an update, it is a retirement. The certificaton will remain valid for the 20,000+ individuals who have passed the exam and for anyone who achieves it before the deadline.
CompTIA sites a decline in internet only jobs as the reason for the retirement.
Read the full press release here.
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