SYNOPSIS
CompTIA’s CDIA+ certification is meant for document
imaging professionals. The CDIA+, exam code 225-020, was
introduced in 1995 as the Certified Document Imaging Architect. It was updated
in April 2002. It is a fairly high-level, vendor-neutral certification that validates
document imaging and management skills. There are no prerequisites for this
certification, although CompTIA suggests holding their Network+ or IT Project+
titles.
This certification is well suited to system
engineers, technicians, and administrators, as well as sales and training
professionals who want to demonstrate competency and professionalism in the
document management industry. The CDIA+ designation is achieved by passing one
conventional format exam that covers the technologies used to plan, design and
specify a document imaging/management system. Like other CompTIA offerings,
once a person achieves the CDIA+, the certification will not expire.
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