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Although Steve jokingly mentioned numerous editions of Leopard at this morning’s keynote (just to poke fun at Microsoft), there is in fact a second edition that we don’t often hear about: Mac OS X Server. Even though it didn’t receive the limelight today, the new features reflected on Apple.com look very promising.
Setting up an OS X Server has been simplified thanks to a new setup interface that includes server status widgets. A new application called Podcast Producer has also been introduced, which automates the encoding, publishing and distribution of high-quality podcasts.
Other significant features include iCal Server, Xgrid 2 and Spotlight Server. It’s currently on track to debut in October for $499.
Although Steve jokingly mentioned numerous editions of Leopard at this morning’s keynote (just to poke fun at Microsoft), there is in fact a second edition that we don’t often hear about: Mac OS X Server. Even though it didn’t receive the limelight today, the new features reflected on Apple.com look very promising.
Setting up an OS X Server has been simplified thanks to a new setup interface that includes server status widgets. A new application called Podcast Producer has also been introduced, which automates the encoding, publishing and distribution of high-quality podcasts.
Other significant features include iCal Server, Xgrid 2 and Spotlight Server. It’s currently on track to debut in October for $499.
Read [Apple.com]
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