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Learn how to Deploy OS X Mavericks & more!

Over the last two years, we have been teaching our popular advanced Apple IT courses to a range of IT professionals who need to fill the gap that the ACSA certification left. These advanced courses teach Apple Techs, such as

OS X & iOS Summer Camp is back!

It’s that time of year again to announce… our most popular (and exotic) event in our training calendar, the OS X & iOS Summer Camp.   Escape the inevitable rain, daily commute and cancelled BBQs at this year’s summer camp. This 7

Amsys Revision app updated for OS X Server 10.8

By Richard Mallion The Amsys revision app for OS X certifications has just been updated to cover Apple’s Server Essentials curriculum for Mountain Lion. This is a great tool if you are studying for the Apple exams or are just

OS X Server – Caching Service Part 2

By David Acland and Richard Mallion In a previous blog (Caching Service Part 1), we discussed the Caching service that Apple shipped with the latest update to OS X Server. In this blog we will discuss some of the advanced

OS X Server – Caching Service Part 1

By Richard Mallion and David Acland So one of the advantages of Apple moving OS X Server to a single app is that they can deliver faster updates and new features. Last week Apple delivered an update to OS X

OS X Server updated with new features and bug fixes

By Richard Mallion Apple have just released an update for their OS X server product, bring it up to version 2.2 This new update will update  OS X Server v2.0 and v2.1 As well as overall  general bug fixes, there

OS X Server updated with new features and bug fixes

By Richard Mallion Apple have just released an update for their OS X server product, bring it up to version 2.2 This new update will update  OS X Server v2.0 and v2.1 As well as overall  general bug fixes, there

FTP on Lion Server

By Richard Mallion With Lion server Apple has relegated the FTP service to the command line. Its still there but now has to be enabled via the terminal. Here are some simple instructions on how to enable the ftp service

Recovering A Corrupt LDAP Database On OS X Server

By Richard Mallion A couple of times recently I have been asked to recover Open Directory running on Mac OS X Server. Each time the server was an Open Directory Master and its LDAP database had become corrupted, causing authentication