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Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP) 10.15

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    samerrustom
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    I have around 3 years experience with macOS.
    I would like to be certified. I am wondering why there is no such training course in the ITProTV talking about this "Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP) 10.15"

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    Daniel Loyer
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    @samerrustom

    Have you tried other training platform such as Pluralsight? Maybe there isn't much demand for it, in my case I asked for the CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ training there isn't much demand for, I think found it on VTC.com that did offer it. Maybe check as well on Udemy.com

    Dan L.

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    @samerrustom,

    My apologies for not seeing this for so long. Sometimes, a post slips by me.
    The latest Apple Certification Training for Big Sur is currently in Production.

    Cordially,
    Ronnie Wong
    Director of Content Development, ACI Learning
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    **All responses are "as is" and my opinion. There is no implied service, support, or guarantee by ACI Learning.

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    Hello Mr. Wong, et al, I would like to ask three additional questions.

    1. What is the projected target date for completion of the 10.15? The ETA is currently not posted on the dashboard.

    2. What significant differences will we see between the Apple Certified Support Professional 10.14 and 10.15?

    3. Will we ever see any labs with the Apple certification courses? I heavily depend on this since I do not currently own an Apple MAC. I kind of expected that we would have labs for the Apple training when I paid for the premium membership.

    Thank you for diligent efforts and sharing your insights!

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    Ronnie Wong
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    @FLM,

    I will try and find out if we have a projected date and some of the answers to your question for you.

    Cordially,
    Ronnie Wong
    Director of Content Development, ACI Learning
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    **All responses are "as is" and my opinion. There is no implied service, support, or guarantee by ACI Learning.

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    FLM
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    I sincerely appreciate your help in our making the most of our time and efforts. Looking forward to the update. Have a great weekend!

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    Ronnie Wong
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    @FLM,
    Having talked with Don, here's what I able to get from him:

    We will resume shooting the week of the 25 January, no estimate on completion yet.

    Security settings for running applications are the biggest changes. Not very many changes at all.

    We will not be able to furnish labs, as the Apple will not allow their OS to be virtualized for something like that.

    Cordially,
    Ronnie Wong
    Director of Content Development, ACI Learning
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    **All responses are "as is" and my opinion. There is no implied service, support, or guarantee by ACI Learning.

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    FLM
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    Wow that was fast (like you got shot out of a cannon?). Thank you for the very helpful feedback! May I ask, is there any form of labs available for Apple on the internet?

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    Ronnie Wong
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    @FLM,

    Not that I know about. I believe Apple deal is that you buy a mac of some sort. But their EULA on the macOS is that you cannot run them on non-mac hardware. They're a hardware company that macOS runs on. In contrast, to Microsoft that is a software company selling you that instead of the hardware.

    Cordially,
    Ronnie Wong
    Director of Content Development, ACI Learning
    *if the post has answered the question, mark as solved.
    **All responses are "as is" and my opinion. There is no implied service, support, or guarantee by ACI Learning.

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    FLM
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    Thank you for the explanation on this.
    Such a shame how Apple has become more like a self-serving hermit nation than an innovator of former times. Oh well, I'll keep looking for a work-around.

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