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Apple announces 2009 Advanced Professional Services Tech Camp

For developers, it's all about WWDC. For people who are members of the Apple Consultants Network or affiliated with an Apple Professional Service Provider, the Advanced Professional Services Tech Camp is the annual "don't miss" event.

This year's Advanced Camp has just been announced, and it will be held November 15-20 at the Q Center in Chicago, IL. While pricing isn't available, the curriculum hasn't been finalized, and the Camp website isn't up yet, this is a perfect opportunity to clear out the week before the U.S.Thanksgiving holiday on your calendar.

As with previous Camps, lodging and meals are included in the price (based on past experience, this does not mean staying in leaky tents, or eating Beanie-Weenies and S'Mores). Due to limited space and equipment, the Camp organizers at Apple will give priority to ACN members who hold ACTC or higher certifications.

When more information on Advanced Camp is available, TUAW will keep you updated on how to register and provide a link to the Camp website. For now, add a reminder in iCal.

For developers, it's all about WWDC. For people who are members of the Apple Consultants Network or affiliated with an Apple Professional...
 

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Steve

We can assume like last year, Schoun Regan from Apple will be leading and organizing the camp. Prior to joining Apple, Schoun was the Mac IT Conference Chair at Macworld and was responsible for the MacIT speakers, content, organization, and curriculum. Schoun was the author and edited several books for Peachpit that Apple used/uses for their certification courses. If last year's camp (which was great) is any indication AND with the upcoming release of Snow Leopard, this will be the technical event of the year. In order to attend, someone must be a member of the Apple Consultant's Network or an Apple Professional Services Provider. Providing they meet the requirements, they may be allowed to attend what is becoming one of the most sought after technical events in the Mac community.

July 24 2009 at 3:58 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Howie Isaacks

I got the email about this yesterday. Has anyone heard about what the price is? The wasn't part of the email :(

July 19 2009 at 2:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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