As you’ve no doubt noticed if you’ve been reading for a while, a lot of the content at this blog is aimed at driving home the message that information technology training is well worth pursuing because it leads to stable and lucrative careers. However, we would not want to be accused of presenting a distorted … Read More
Cybersecurity Training is Useful in Fields Far Beyond IT
A huge portion of the national dialogue in the United States has been dominated lately by the apparent attempts by the Russian government to interfere in the 2016 election, mostly by digital means. It shouldn’t be difficult to see the implications of this publicity for cybersecurity training. These implications are especially obvious when one considers … Read More
Customizing Your Work Environment to Match your PMP Training
If you run a search for “project management” across the web, chances are you’ll come up with a number of websites making recommendations for the exact software tools with which you can make use of your PMP training and certification. If you have the relevant background to draw upon, you may find some of these … Read More
Agile Training: Is Certification Enough?
A new article at CIO raises a question that is crucial for anyone who is thinking of pursuing agile training, whether online or at a California information technology training consultancy. In fact, the question is generalizable to virtually any area of information technology training that offers professionally-recognized certification programs. CIO challenges the reader to consider … Read More
Girls Who Code and Ongoing Growth of Information Technology Training
Apparently, this blog has not yet discussed the national non-profit organization Girls Who Code, though some posts have mentioned the issues it strives to address. Girls Who Code established a summer immersion program in 2012 as part of an effort to extend information technology training opportunities to young women, who have traditionally been under-represented in … Read More
Information Technology Training and Educational Consulting
Education is a perennially hot button issue. If you’re visiting our blog because you’re looking for information technology training in the USA, you probably know all about the debates that are constantly raging over America’s global standing in the field of education, and how to improve it. What may be somewhat less familiar, though by … Read More
Experts Agree: ITIL Training, etc. Useful in Various Industries
It is our hope that the Canvas InfoTech blog is your go-to source for information about prospective information technology training, or at least one of them. It is our hope that it will remain that way over the long term. But we also understand the value of seeking out multiple sources, and we’re happy to … Read More
Online Information Technology Training and Telemedicine
If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, you’ve probably encountered posts that emphasized the broad range of potential applications for online information technology training and associated programs offered by Canvas InfoTech. It remains an important point, given the ongoing and often rapidly escalating integration of information technology resources into fields as diverse as … Read More
ITIL Training and Adaptability
On Wednesday, the blog “Joe the IT Guy” published an article purporting to offer five tips to help people get started with ITIL. On our reading of the post, it seems that the tips themselves would be more helpful to organizations than to individuals, and could best be implemented by professionals who have already acquired … Read More
Supplementary Resources to Reinforce PMP Training Online
On Wednesday, the blog for the work management platform Wrike published a list of over 80 resources for project managers and persons who are thinking of pursuing PMP training online. The page could be a significant resource for people at all levels of their careers or training, insofar as it provides resources that can help … Read More