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sidsanders wrote: » wow, perhaps they need some server+/a+/lin+ folks in house to speed up recovery... thats a long outage. i would be fired if i had a customer facing app down over a week.
CompuTron99 wrote: » I actually received an email thanking me for taking the Server+ Beta exam the other day. It was either a mistake or I've got to stop drinking so much that I blackout and take Certification exams.
skrpune wrote: » oh wow, that's not good. If they don't know who took the exam, then how in blazes are they supposed to grade the damn things?! GAH! I worried enough when they were calling me about me not getting a score on my beta, now I have to worry about them losing the records they already got twice from my test center? Good gravy...
ricojonah wrote: » If anyone else feels so inclined, please join me in (respectfully) presenting your concern about this incident to COMPTIA directly at:Contact Us
ricojonah wrote: » COMPTIA's outage is truly an unfortunate mishap. This is impacting COMPTIA member in many substantial ways. Individuals who are applying for jobs cannot have their credentials verified by their prospective employers, and students who are pending certification evaluations for college credit are facing upcoming deadlines for the fall semester. If anyone else feels so inclined, please join me in (respectfully) presenting your concern about this incident to COMPTIA directly at:Contact Us
BubbaJSmith wrote: » I passed SY0-201 two weeks ago and still have yet to be able to request my certificate or send verification for two job interviews I had last week (the score sheet has been fine, though). <rant> It's just completely frustrating and seems unacceptable for a global IT organization to have an outage of any length of time. Disaster recovery? Redundancy? Backups? Anything? It's taking so long that I feel like they're rebuilding the database from paper records or something. We all pay a lot of $$ for that piece of paper, I should be able to call customer service and get it if the site is down, not just sit and wait with no explanation. </end rant>I did find this on another site for another theory of what's going on.
nutech444 wrote: » I checked with the service reps at comptia they cannot access any records as well ,looks like some serious damage has occurred. Why don't they ask the service reps to bridge the gap, give an option to process the requests manually till the career id site is up and running.
IBM_Cert wrote: » I emailed them. This was their reply. Dear candidate, CompTIA is currently experiencing a service outage with our database provider and therefore will be unable to process your email regarding your certification. Should you have a general inquiry regarding our certification exams, objectives, testing centers, etc. please visit http://www.comptia.org/certifications/testprep.aspx otherwise, we ask that you check back with us in a week or visit www.comptia.org/certifications/yourcertifications in the future for outage updates. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience during this time. Thank you, The CompTIA Customer Service Team I picked a bad month to take my Certifications.
sidsanders wrote: » From Wayne's Head: CompTIA outageComptia Website Down - ProProfs Forums both those links would indicate mid to late sept, if you can believe the "sources"... BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!! ill say it again, if i had a customer facing app down a few DAYS i would be fired. the explanation for this should be top notch hilarity.
CompTIA is currently transitioning its database services to a new vendor. We’re moving to a new platform that will enable us to provide the IT professional community with a higher level of engagement and service. During the conversion period candidates will temporarily be unable to access their records from the automated self-service Web site. Resumption of that service should occur in the coming weeks. Please check back occasionally for updated messaging or accessibility. We apologize for the inconvenience that this may cause and ask that if you have any questions or need immediate assistance, contact CompTIA directly at (630) 678-8300, ext. 5, or via e-mail at questions@comptia.org. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this transition period.
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