Apple Inc. has relaxed the licensing of its server software and will now allow users to run it in virtual machines, a sign that the company may focus more attention on the business market, said one of ...
A change to the licensing agreement for Apple’s OS X Leopard Server operating system software will allow users to run virtual machines on Apple hardware. Before Mac OS X Leopard shipped, the license ...
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 ...
Hi <BR>has anybody experience with Mac OS X Server as mailserver?<BR>We have problems with our Netscape mailserver.<BR>How could we migrate? We currently are using the IMAP protocol.<BR>What about the ...
One of the features that tends to impress me about Mac OS X Server is the client management capability built into it. Using Workgroup Manager, you can manage just about every aspect of the Mac OS X ...
Tiger Server--which can be used to deploy Macintosh, Windows and Linux clients--brings more than 200 new features, including native support for 64-bit applications for high-performance computing; ...
I always hand out the bad news first. Now for the good news on the Tiger upgrade front. Upgrade-in-place (not archive/install) OS X installs of Tiger on my Power Mac G5 and OS X Server on Xserve G5 ...
The first app made for Lion to hit the App Store is a real eye-opener: Mac OS X Lion Server, costing $49, a tiny fraction of Snow Leopard Server’s $499 price tag. With that, Mac OS X Server as we knew ...
With the release of Mac OS X Lion Apple is changing the way it handles pricing and distribution of Mac OS X Server. Rather than issuing a separate release priced at $499 or more, Server will now be a ...
If Apple were to make an x86 edition of Mac OS X Server, how would it compare to the likes of Windows 2000 Server and Linux? Would it be worth porting over, since it's not really marketed towards ...