Regarding the release of Mac OS X Server (announced yesterday at the WWDC): Mac OS X Server Migration Guide is an Adobe Acrobat pdf document. Read the Mac OS X Server Migration Guide to learn about ...
Apple has announced prices and deployment plans for its education and business customers installing Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server, with licenses starting at $29.99 in volume. The company has published ...
Mac OS X Server 10.5 Leopard allows users to run it in virtual machines, which many take as a sign that Apple wants to make strides in the business market Apple has relaxed the licensing of its server ...
Regarding the newly released to the Mac OS X Server 10.1.3 update: OS X Server version scheme explained Previously we reported a user's observation that the version number for the OS X server may have ...
Not only will Mac OS X v10.1 be in stores this Saturday, Apple has announced the availability of Mac OS X Server v. 10.1, the first major upgrade to the company’s industrial-strength, UNIX-based ...
While the desktop version of Apple Computer Inc.'s Mac OS X has dominated the limelight over the past year, Mac OS X Server -- an industrial-strength version of the operating system designed for Web, ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Years before Mac OS X 10.0 was first released in 2001, Apple launched Mac OS X Server, targeting its newly acquired Unix-based operating system technology at the education and workgroup server market.
A recent article points to traction in the goverment market by a Mac-based surveillance system vendor. Despite the resistance from PC-centric IT managers, the Mac's performance and easy support ...
As unorthodox as it may sound, Mac OS X Server can be installed on any Mac that can run Mac OS X (including iBooks, eMacs, and Mac minis). It doesn’t need any special hardware – though it will ...
Apple has revealed further details of the new Mac OS X Server software, adding support for a new file system and collaboration tools designed for businesses looking to use the iPhone as a client ...
ExtremeZ-IP “uniquely allows” users of Apple’s new Mac OS X to continue to use Windows NT and 2000 file servers easily, company spokesperson Dale Gardner told MacCentral. Mac users are accustomed to ...