Apple's Most Difficult Technical Certification

What is an Apple Certified System Administrator? (ACSA)



Officially:



Apple Certified System Administrator (ACSA) certification verifies an in-depth knowledge of Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server architecture and an ability to install and configure machines; design and configure networks; enable, customize, tune, and troubleshoot a wide range of services; and integrate Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server within a heterogeneous and legacy networked environment.



Actually:



An ASCA has not stopped learning with just a good understanding of Mac OS X, but has continued learning and striving to attain Apple's highest (and most demanding) certification. An ACSA has taken the time to learn Mac OS X inside-and-out. If you choose an ACSA to be your trainer or consultant, you'll find that they are constantly learning, discovering, and mastering the best operating system in the world. They'll bring that advanced know-how to help you raise your level of expertise to help wring every last bit of performance and flexibility and reliability from your Mac OS X Macintosh or Mac OS X Server. That's why MOST offers workshops taught by an ACSA, and consulting services delivered by an ACSA. If you participate in our workshops, we'll impart the enthusiasm and love of Mac OS X that we have and help you establish the foundation to acheive the ACDHS, ACTC, or ACSA certification you need for your own professional satisfaction and advancement. Call us at 773-506-2100 to find out how we can work with you.

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