Hi Lyn,

I would also be very interested in learning about this. I have not yet checked 
it out. But getting certified in Apple would be cool.

I am currently certifying in Cisco equipment. Looking at other vendors as well.


Sean 
On 12/05/2012, at 8:26 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

> Hello everybody
> 
> Does anybody happen to know where I can find information regarding an 
> equivalent to Apple's US Certified Apple Professional which applies to the 
> United Kingdom? I have been discussing this possibility with another list 
> member who is US-based and I'm being continually frustrated in my search by 
> Apple's seeming paranoia about restricting such things to the United States 
> of America and Canada only. It seems to be another of those inaccurate and 
> very irritating assumptions on Apple's part that no intelligent life exists 
> outside of North America. They are quick enough to take our money when they 
> want to sell us their merchandise which, I have to say, is often the best of 
> the bunch in my humble opinion. Often, but not by any means always. However, 
> when it comes to anything like accreditations, Apple seems to be strangely 
> reluctant to permit anybody beyond the hallowed territory to better 
> themselves and join the elite club.
> 
> We are looking seriously at doing this if it's possible in order to expand 
> Mac Access Dot Net for our own benefit and that of our clients and friends. 
> Our friends include every member of this group, as far as we are concerned. I 
> should emphasise though that we are not looking to profit financially from 
> our clients or friends; not, at any rate, in as much as the services we 
> currently have to offer. Our goal is simply to expand our presence within our 
> immediate locality, now that Gordon is home again. I feel that Gordon could 
> fill a hole in the local market when it comes to Apple support, as there 
> isn't an agent within 30 miles that we are aware of.
> 
> Thank you for any advice or constructive comment. Feel free to contact me off 
> list if you prefer. My address is <[email protected]>.
> 
> Lynne
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