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Opinion: In depth with Apple's Snow Leopard Server...Machine -- available in Leopard Server. This management happened from a simple utility that was designed along the same lines as Mac OS X's familiar System Preferences utility, but with Server Preferences, a user with only moderate... In this article: Apple, Mac OS X Server, File sharing, System Preferences, Time Machine, Xerox, Iphone, and Mac OS X |
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Apple Hot News | October 16, 2009
Now Playing: Snow Leopard Server Tour
...and integration with iTunes U. Scripting for System Administrators Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server deliver the widest array of scripting technologies in a single box. And with Snow Leopard, the dramatically redesigned Services architecture...
In this article: Podcast Producer, Iphone, Itunes, and Mac OS X
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CNET News.com | November 09, 2009
Apple security updates address domain spoofing and other attacks
...X v.10.6.2. It plugs a variety of holes for the Mac OS X v10.5.8, 10.6, 10.6.1 and Mac OS X Server v10.6 and 10.6.1, many of which could lead to arbitrary code execution and allow an attacker to take control of a computer. Several updates...
In this article: Apple, Mac OS X, PHP, Dictionary, Help Viewer, QuickTime, and CNET News
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The Register | April 17, 2008
Firefox and Safari updates tackle alternative browser bugs • The Register
...the browser need patching, though for different reasons. Safari version 3.1.1 addresses a brace of WebKit vulnerabilities that affect computers running Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server. Left unchecked, the duo of flaws create a means for hackers...
In this article: Safari, Apple, Firefox, WebKit, JavaScript, Mozilla, and Mac OS X
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AppleInsider | October 14, 2009
Inside Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server: Apple's server strategy
...a Macintosh. Mac OS X Server evolved into a "bonus package" of server tools applied to each new release of the desktop Mac OS X. Those server tools were aimed at managing groups of Macs and providing file and print services. At a time when...
In this article: Apple, NeXT, Unix, Mac OS X, Steve Jobs, Linux, and Mac OS
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Wikipedia | October 29, 2009
OpenStep
...compatibility for Mac OS applications through the addition of Carbon , Apple released Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server, starting at version 10.0. Mac OS X's primary programming environment is essentially OpenStep (with certain additions...
In this article: NeXT, Nextstep, Solaris, Mac OS X, Apple, Java, Intel, Cocoa, and Objective-C
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CNET News.com | May 08, 2009
Yet another reason why Macs need security
...a colleague from IBM. According to the X-Force 2008 Trend & Risk Report (PDF) released early this year, Mac OS X Server and Mac OS X top the list of operating systems with the most disclosed vulnerabilities for 2008. Each accounts for 14.3...
In this article: Mac OS X, Apple, IBM, Risk management, Security software, Sun Solaris, Linux kernel, and CNET
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Yahoo! News | July 30, 2008
Problems Reported with DNS Vulnerability Patch (NewsFactor)
...on the status of patching its Mac OS X server. According to blogger Rich Mogull, "Apple has yet to patch this vulnerability, which affects both the desktop Mac OS X and the Mac OS X server." Some observers are speculating that Apple's...
In this article: Apple, PowerDNS, Deutsche Telekom, BIND, American Internet, Bert Hubert, AOL, and Iphone
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Wikipedia | October 03, 2009
Charles Edge
...networking, security and scripting. Edge is the technical editor for the upcoming Mac OS X for Unix Geeks from O'Reilly who he is also in the process of completing a book on Mac OS X Server for. Edge maintains a blog at krypted.com. and...
In this article: Charles Edge, University of Georgia, Mac OS X, Apple Filing Protocol, Apple Open Directory, Xsan, and Minneapolis
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AppleInsider | September 28, 2009
Apple unveils new licensing program for education
...to $199,999 per year for 10,000 seats. Options are also available for Aperture, Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Express, Logic Studio, Logic Express, Apple Remote Desktop, Mac OS X Server, and Xsan. The program also allows at-home licenses...
In this article: Apple, Mac OS X, Iwork, Ilife, Logic Express, Logic Studio, Final Cut Express, Apple Remote Desktop, and Aperture
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Mac OS X Server is the server-oriented version of Apple's operating system, Mac OS X. Mac OS X, in both desktop and server versions, is a Unix operating system based on technology that Apple acquired from NeXT Computer.
The server version of Mac OS X includes applications that are intended to allow administrators to more easily manage features, such as internet-based services like E-mail or site hosting, or manage networks of Macs and Microsoft Windows PCs and provide services such as file and print sharing. Prior to Mac OS X, Apple's AppleShare software provided server applications such as file and printer sharing and user management.
Mac OS X Server leverages both open source technologies for provision of standards-based services, and proprietary Apple applications for administration and for some additional services. Many services have aspects of both origins, such as Open Directory, which provides access to several open source (and external proprietary) technologies from one interface.
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