
CompTIA e-Biz+™ Certification
CompTIA e-Biz+ is recognized by the industry as the way to validate foundational knowledge of e-business concepts and practices
CompTIA e-Biz+™ Certification
CompTIA e-Biz+ certification is the credential for e-business professionals. It is a vendor-neutral certification that is designed for both technical and non-technical individuals who work in an e-business environment and possess at least 12 months of core e-business experience. CompTIA e-Biz+ is also suitable for marketing and sales professionals who need an understanding of e-business for management, finance and customer service functions.The Internet affects the way businesses interact with their customers and partners, and changes how they operate their technology. CompTIA e-Biz+ certification gives professionals working in e-business a solid foundation in a changing industry.

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