Titanium Computing

Titanium Computing

Speciality: Comprehensive Penetration Testing including Physical Security, Network Penetration, and Social Engineering

Austin, United States 12 employees
[01] About

IT services and consulting company based in Austin, Texas; 7 employees; founded 2016; specializes in managed IT, cybersecurity, disaster recovery, network monitoring, backup, endpoint detection, and penetration testing; private firm with a small but focused client base.

Titanium Computing is a premier Managed Service Provider (MSP) based in Austin, Texas. We specialize in delivering comprehensive IT solutions tailored to the unique needs of small and medium-sized businesses. Our services encompass cybersecurity, custom IT solutions, VOIP systems, and AI-driven technologies. At Titanium Computing, our mission is to empower businesses with innovative and reliable IT services that enhance productivity, security, and growth. We pride ourselves on our ability to offer personalized support and custom service level agreements (SLAs), ensuring that our clients receive the exact services they need to thrive in a competitive marketplace. Our team of experts is dedicated to staying ahead of industry trends and emerging technologies, providing our clients with cutting-edge solutions and proactive IT management. Whether it's safeguarding your digital assets with advanced cybersecurity measures, optimizing your IT infrastructure, or integrating AI technologies to streamline operations, Titanium Computing is your trusted partner in IT excellence. Located at Branch Pkwy #119, Austin, TX 78728, Titanium Computing is committed to delivering exceptional service and support. Our team is available Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM, ensuring that your business remains operational and secure at all times. We believe in building long-term relationships with our clients, founded on trust, transparency, and a deep understanding of their unique business needs.
[02] Services
Penetration Testing
IT Security
IT Consulting
HIPAA Compliance Solutions
Structured Cabling
Networking
Counter Hacking
Wifi Installation
Hosted Voip Solutions
Phone Solutions
System And Computer Management
Remote Support
[03] Certifications
Comptia

CompTIA Certification Origins


CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association) was founded in 1982 as a non-profit trade association representing the international technology community. The organization began offering IT certifications in the early 1990s, with the CompTIA A+ certification launching in 1993 as one of the first vendor-neutral IT certifications. CompTIA created these certifications to establish standardized benchmarks for IT knowledge and skills across the rapidly evolving technology industry, providing employers with reliable measures of technical competency independent of any specific hardware or software manufacturer.


Industry Value and Importance


CompTIA certifications are widely recognized and valued because they validate fundamental and advanced IT skills through vendor-neutral, performance-based testing. Employers across industries trust these certifications as proof of practical knowledge, making them often a baseline requirement for entry-level and mid-level IT positions. The certifications are particularly respected because they're developed through industry-wide job task analysis involving hundreds of subject matter experts, ensuring the content remains relevant to real-world IT work. Additionally, many CompTIA certifications (like Security+) meet U.S. Department of Defense requirements and are recognized internationally, adding significant career value for IT professionals seeking employment in both private and government sectors.

Microsoft

Microsoft Cybersecurity and IT Certifications


Microsoft Corporation created its certification program in the early 1990s, launching the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) program in 1992. The program was developed to establish standardized validation of technical expertise on Microsoft technologies and products, addressing the growing need for qualified IT professionals as businesses increasingly adopted Microsoft systems. Over the decades, Microsoft has evolved its certification tracks to reflect changing technology landscapes, introducing role-based certifications in 2018 and expanding into specialized areas like cybersecurity, cloud computing, and data science.


Microsoft certifications are highly valued in the IT industry because they demonstrate verified competency in widely-used enterprise technologies, with Microsoft products dominating corporate environments worldwide. These credentials are recognized by employers globally as proof of practical skills and theoretical knowledge, often leading to better job prospects, higher salaries, and career advancement opportunities. The certifications are particularly important because they're regularly updated to reflect current technologies and best practices, ensuring certified professionals remain relevant in a rapidly evolving field. Many organizations specifically require or prefer Microsoft-certified professionals for roles involving Azure, Microsoft 365, Windows Server, and security solutions.

Certified Cyber Security Analyst
US Government Security Certifications