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Apple Certified System Administrator 10.5
Apple Certified System Administrator (ACSA) 10.5 certification verifies an in-depth knowledge of Apple technical architecture and an ability to install and configure machines; architect and maintain networks; enable, customise, tune, and troubleshoot a wide range of services; and integrate Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, and other Apple technologies within a multi-platform networked environment. ACSA certification is intended for full-time professional system administrators and engineers who manage medium-to-large networks of systems in complex multiplatform deployments.
Benefits of Apple Certification
- Differentiate yourself and your business
- Gain recognition for technical competency
- Build credibility with clients and employers
- Increase visibility and enhance your reputation in a competitive marketplace
- Publicise your certifications on Apple's website, and connect with clients and employers
- Display your personalised certificate and a logo that distinguishes you as an Apple Certified professional
Required Exams
Mac OS X Sever Essentials v10.5 Exam (9LO-509)
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Recommended Preparation
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- Mac OS X Directory Services v10.5 Exam
Mac OS X Directory Services v10.5 Exam (available mid-2008)
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- Mac OS X Deployments v105 Exam
(available mid-2008)
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- Mac OS X Advanced System Admin v10.5 Exam
(available mid-2008)
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Due to the considerable number of changes and new features from Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger to v10.5 Leopard, there are no update exams for Tiger to Leopard certifications.
Each ACSA passed exam also earns a certificate, except the Mac OS X Server Essentials v10.5 Exam.
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