Trade body aims to improve confidence in the ICT supply chain

CompTIA completes merger with Accredit UK

The non-profit trade association for the ICT industry has announced the availability of its newest business credential, the Accredit UK Trustmark+.

PCR reported back in October 2012 that CompTIA was set to integrate the Accredit UK standard into its existing Trustmark portfolio. The advanced business credential complements the foundational IT Business Trustmark launch last year.

“The Accredit UK Trustmark+ will improve confidence in the ICT supply chain by identifying organisations that adhere to a stringent set of industry standards,” said Lee Evans, chair of the CompTIA UK Channel Community and Managing Director, Vital Technology Group. “Companies that earn this Trustmark hold a unique and distinguished mark of quality within the ICT industry.”

Companies seeking the Trustmark are comprehensively evaluated on their performance and practices in areas such as organisational management, company direction, business generation, service delivery and operations and customer relations.

“The evaluation and review process to earn this credential is a sound exercise in strengthening their business management and operations,” said Jim Hamilton, Vice President, Member Communities, CompTIA. “Companies that have gone through this process have significantly enhanced their organisational procedures and business acumen and expanded their operational efficiencies and revenue opportunities.”

With the addition of this credential, CompTIA offers Trustmarks for ICT businesses at any stage of development.

Visit CompTIA Business Credentials to learn more.

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