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IT Certifications — Mike Cote Tech LLC

Industry certifications backed by over 10 years of real-world IT support experience in Athol, MA and surrounding towns.

When you invite a technician into your home or business, you want to know they have the knowledge to back up what they're doing. Mike Cote Tech LLC holds a comprehensive set of industry certifications from CompTIA, Microsoft, and the HDI Help Desk Institute — the organizations that set the professional standard for IT support work.

Below is the full list of certifications held, with a plain-language explanation of what each one covers and why it matters to you as a customer.

Microsoft MTA — Windows Server Administration Fundamentals

Microsoft MTA — Windows Server Administration Fundamentals

The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Windows Server Administration Fundamentals certification validates foundational knowledge of Windows Server concepts including server roles, Active Directory, storage management, and network infrastructure. It is part of the broader Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) track.

What it means for you:

Windows Server knowledge is directly relevant to small business IT support — particularly for customers with office networks, shared drives, user accounts, and domain-based setups. This credential means the technician understands how Windows works at the server level, not just the desktop.

Issued by: Microsoft · MTA / MCP Program

CompTIA A+ — Hardware & Software Support

CompTIA A+ — Hardware & Software Support

CompTIA A+ is the IT industry's most widely recognized foundational certification, covering computer hardware, software, operating systems, networking, security, and troubleshooting. It validates that a technician can diagnose and fix the real-world problems customers encounter every day — slow computers, startup failures, hardware issues, software conflicts, and connectivity problems.

What it means for you:

A CompTIA A+ certified technician diagnoses problems methodically rather than guessing. This is the core credential that every serious computer repair technician should hold, and it is the starting point for everything else on this list.

Issued by: CompTIA · Continuing Education (CE) maintained

CompTIA Network+ — Networking & Connectivity

CompTIA Network+ — Networking & Connectivity

CompTIA Network+ validates a technician's ability to design, configure, manage, and troubleshoot wired and wireless networks. It covers network architecture, IP addressing, routing, switching, Wi-Fi standards, network security, and troubleshooting methodology.

What it means for you:

If your Wi-Fi is slow, your router needs to be configured, or your office network has reliability problems, a Network+ certified technician understands the underlying cause rather than just pressing buttons. This certification is directly behind our ability to diagnose Wi-Fi dead zones, configure routers correctly, set up mesh networks, and support small business office networking.

Issued by: CompTIA · Continuing Education (CE) maintained

CompTIA Linux+ — Linux Systems Administration

CompTIA Linux+ — Linux Systems Administration

CompTIA Linux+ certifies proficiency in Linux operating systems, covering system architecture, file systems, command line operations, package management, network configuration, security, and scripting. Linux powers a large portion of the world's servers, cloud infrastructure, and networking equipment — including many home routers and NAS devices.

What it means for you: Linux+ demonstrates cross-platform technical depth. Technicians with this credential understand operating systems at a deeper level than Windows-only training provides, which translates to stronger problem-solving ability across all platforms and environments.

Issued by: CompTIA · Powered by LPI

CompTIA CLNP — Linux Network Professional

CompTIA CLNP — Linux Network Professional

HDI Certified Desktop Support Technician (CDST) — Customer Service & Technical Support

The HDI (Help Desk Institute) Desktop Support Technician certification is unique among IT credentials — it focuses specifically on the customer service and communication skills required to deliver effective technical support, alongside the technical knowledge. It covers support processes, troubleshooting methodology, professional communication, and service quality standards.

What it means for you:

Technical knowledge alone does not make a good technician. HDI certification means the technician has been specifically trained in how to explain problems clearly, manage a support interaction professionally, and make sure the customer actually understands what was done and why. This is the certification that directly addresses the "they fixed it but I have no idea what happened" experience many people have had with other providers.

Issued by: HDI — Help Desk Institute

The CompTIA Linux Network Professional (CLNP) certification validates advanced skills in Linux-based networking environments, including network configuration, security, service management, and troubleshooting in Linux systems. It builds on the Linux+ foundation with a focus on network-connected Linux environments.

Issued by: CompTIA

What it means for you:

CLNP reinforces the ability to manage and troubleshoot network-connected Linux systems — relevant for small business server environments, network-attached storage, and advanced home network configurations.

CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) — Technology Foundations

CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) — Technology Foundations

CompTIA IT Fundamentals covers the core concepts of information technology — how computers work, basic networking, software, databases, security awareness, and infrastructure basics. It establishes the foundational technical vocabulary and conceptual framework that all other IT work builds on.

What it means for you:

ITF+ ensures a technician understands technology holistically — not just isolated fixes in isolation, but how hardware, software, and networks interact as a complete system.

CompTIA IT Operations Specialist (CIOS) — Infrastructure & Operations

CompTIA IT Operations Specialist (CIOS) — Infrastructure & Operations

The CompTIA IT Operations Specialist stackable certification is achieved by completing both CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+ — the two foundational credentials for hands-on IT support work. It recognizes professionals who have demonstrated competency in both hardware/software support and networking together.

What it means for you: The CIOS designation confirms that the technician you're working with has validated knowledge across both the device-level and network-level skills that computer repair and IT support require day to day.

Issued by: CompTIA · Stackable Certification

CompTIA Stack CSSS — Secure Systems Specialist

CompTIA Stack CSSS — Secure Systems Specialist

The CompTIA Stack CSSS (Secure Systems Specialist) is a stackable certification earned by combining multiple CompTIA credentials — demonstrating multi-domain competency across hardware support, networking, and security.

What it means for you:

A stackable certification means the technician has demonstrated competency across multiple disciplines, not just one narrow area. For customers who need help with both computer repair and basic network security, this credential reflects the breadth of knowledge required to do both well.

Issued by: CompTIA · Stackable Certification

Issued by: CompTIA

What Certifications Mean for You as a Customer

IT certifications are not just resume credentials. They represent tested, verified knowledge across specific technical domains — knowledge that has to be renewed and kept current through continuing education. When you hire a certified technician, you know they have been evaluated against an industry standard, not just someone who says they know computers.

Mike Cote Tech LLC maintains these certifications alongside over 10 years of hands-on experience serving customers throughout Athol, Gardner, Fitchburg, Leominster, Worcester, and surrounding Massachusetts towns. Certifications plus real-world experience is the combination that produces reliable, consistent results.

Certifications Backed by Real-World Experience

Holding a certification is meaningful. Holding multiple certifications and applying them to real customer problems for over a decade is what builds genuine expertise. Mike Cote Tech LLC was founded in Athol, MA and has grown entirely through local reputation — customers who called because a neighbor recommended us, and businesses that keep calling back because the problem actually got fixed the first time.

Every service Mike Cote Tech LLC provides — from a single slow laptop to a full small business network — is backed by this combination of formal training and practical, local experience.

Work with a Certified, Experienced Local Technician

Mike Cote Tech LLC provides in-home computer repair and IT support throughout Athol and north-central Massachusetts.

Monday–Friday 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm · Saturday–Sunday 11:00 am – 11:00 pm

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Mike Cote Tech LLC

Athol, MA 01331

(978) 763-6164

support@mikecotetechservices.com

© 2023- 2026 by Mike Cote Tech LLC.

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