The Apple Certified Technical Coordinator (ACTC) certification verified a foundation in OS X and OS X Server. Apple chose to retire the ACTC with the introduction of MacOS 10.11 El Capitan. This likely coincided with:

  1. moving specific OS X Server services to the Mac OS
  2. halting Apple Airport W-IFI product development and reassigning dept. staff to other divisions

This aligns with Apple’s new strategy of relying upon 3rd party WI-FI and data storage/sharing vendors to fill the void while they concentrated on their core product line.

In place of the ACTC apple now offers the Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP) certification. I have successfully achieved this certification comprised of:

 

  1. Mac Integration Basics Exam: verifies an understanding of the ways to integrate a Mac within a Windows or other standards-based network.
  2. CWNP CWT-100 exam: Certified Wireless Technician. Vendor neutral certification verifying design, configuration, testing and troubleshooting wireless LANs (WLAN).
  3. macOS Support Essentials exam: verifies that you understand macOS core functionality and that you can configure key services, perform basic troubleshooting, and support multiple Mac users.

2 Comments

  1. Donavan

    I plan to take the CWT exam by CWNP by end of MAY. How difficult is that exam? Any specific topics to look out for?

    Reply
    • HBTechnologySolutions

      As with any exam, it helps if you have real world experience with the subject matter. I found the topic fascinating, and is very relevant if you perform wifi network installations or expansions.

      Reply

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