Apple's products and certifications cater particularly to Macintosh service technicians, associated support professionals and system administrators as well as users and trainers of Apple Pro Applications, targeting at raising the bar of their competency.
We have the following for you to choose from.
- Pro Applications Certifications
You can become an Apple Certified Pro. To gain basic operational knowledge, you can go for Level One, and for advanced features, Level Two. If you want to master the entire suite, you can choose Master Pro certification in Final Cut Studio or Logic Studio.
- Mac OS X & Mac OS X Server Certifications
This set of certifications deals with Mac OS X and related support solutions. To address basic Mac OS X issues, you can become Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP). For further Mac Os X server support and skills, you can add Apple Certified Technical Coordinator (ACTC) to your services profile. For system administrators, Apple Certified System Administrator (ACSA) is the certification.
- Xsan Administration Certification
Xsan is Apple's SAN file system for Mac OS X and Apple offers contextual certification for administrators who are responsible for the integration and implementation of the system.
- iLife and iWork Associate Certifications
These certifications are being offered for iLife and iWork product suites to professionals who want to authenticate entry level proficiency in Apple's digital lifestyle & authoring applications.
- Hardware Certifications
These certifications enable you to become "the" portable and desktop service technicians, qualifying you to work for Apple Authorized Service Providers as well.
- Apple Certified Trainer Certifications
If you are an industry expert or training professional, you can become an Apple Certified Trainer and deliver Apple's Mac OS X or Pro Apps curriculum.
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