Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Leopard Server sleek, fast and business-readyeven for mixed environments

Calling it a sexy beast, Joe Hernick (networkcomputing.com) considers Mac OS X Server 10.5 a substantial upgrade to Apples server offering, and we recommend shops running 10.4 to investigate. In fact, Hernick find it ready for work. The e-mail platform connects to Active Directory and bundles AV and anti-spam software without pesky client access licenses. A spiffed-up calendar application can serve as a group scheduler. VPN services can host 500 users per Intel Xserve. In a first for Apple, IP failover provides high availability, and TimeMachine enables easily deployed server-based client backup. Leopard Server can even mimic an NT domain controller.

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[Source: Apple Hot News]