PRESS RELEASE
11 June 2007
Apple Announces New Mac OS X Server Leopard Features
WWDC 2007, SAN FRANCISCO — June 11th, 2007
Apple today announced groundbreaking new features of Mac OS X Server version 10.5 Leopard that make it even easier for users to set up and manage. Scheduled to ship in October, Leopard Server is the most significant improvement to the server operating system since Mac OS X Server was launched, introducing new features such as a wiki server, making it easy to connect groups over a shared intranet; Podcast Producer, the ideal way to automatically produce and publish podcasts to iTunes or a blog; and Spotlight Server to quickly find content stored on other servers. Leopard Server also includes the new iCal Server, based on the CalDAV open standard that works with Leopard's new iCal application.
“Only Apple can deliver an advanced server operating system packed with over 250 new features on the same day as our client OS”, said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “With no client access licences, Leopard Server is the most affordable way to bring innovative server features, such as group calendaring and a wiki server, to everyone from small businesses to large educational institutions”.
Small businesses and workgroups without an IT department can take advantage of Leopard Server's ability to automatically configure Leopard clients for use on the server, including file sharing, Mail, iCal, iChat, Address Book and VPN. Leopard Server also includes a new setup interface with a built-in Network Health Check, a new Server Preferences application and a server status Dashboard widget.
With the wiki server, groups can easily create and edit collaborative web pages, called wikis, with a few clicks of a mouse. The wiki server also maintains a complete history to restore previous entries and merge or compare different versions. Podcast Producer is the easiest way for anyone to record content, automatically upload it to the server and convert it into a podcast. Using Xgrid, Podcast Producer can leverage Macs on the network to encode the video, and the podcast can then be delivered over the Internet to a blog, iTunes, or even to multimedia enabled mobile phones over high speed wireless networks using QuickTime Streaming Server.
Apple has made scheduling across different calendar programs simple with iCal Server to coordinate events, schedule meetings and track time more effectively. iCal Server uses the open CalDAV standard for integration with leading calendar programs, including iCal 3 in Leopard, Mozilla's Sunbird and OSAF's Chandler. In addition, Apple's Directory makes it easy to search for people in an organisation and view their contact information, picture, colleagues, groups and even see a location map.
Spotlight Server takes Spotlight's lightning-fast desktop search capability to the network server level. Designed for workgroups with shared documents, projects and files, Spotlight Server delivers search results of content stored on mounted network volumes. Content indexing is done automatically and transparently on the server so searches are always fast and up-to-date.
Leopard Server's core services, including Apache 2, MySQL 5, Postfix, Cyrus, Podcast Producer and QuickTime Streaming Server are 64-bit, allowing users to take full advantage of their 64-bit hardware's performance and processing power and work with larger data sets. Since Leopard Server is fully 32-bit compatible, users can run 32-bit and 64-bit applications natively side-by-side. Leopard Server is also optimised to take full advantage of Intel's latest multi-core processors.
Other new features in Leopard Server include:
- Server Admin 4 with new file sharing and permission controls, tiered administration, and options for organising servers into smart groups;
- iChat Server 2 to securely communicate over instant messaging with others on different systems outside an organisation's firewall;
- External Accounts to enable Leopard users to store their home directory on an external FireWire or USB portable drive;
- a new System Imaging Utility that uses a workflow-based editor to create customised images that can include Boot Camp partitions;
- Xgrid 2 featuring GridAnywhere for ad hoc distributed computing in environments without dedicated controllers, and Scoreboard for prioritising job distribution to the fastest available CPU; and
- QuickTime Streaming Server 6 with support for 3GPP Release 6 bit rate adaptation for smooth streaming when delivering content to mobile phones regardless of network congestion.
Pricing & Availability:
Mac OS X Server version 10.5 Leopard is scheduled to ship in October and will be available through the Apple Store, Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorised Resellers for a suggested retail price of £349 (inc VAT) for a 10-client edition and £699 (inc VAT) for an unlimited-client edition.
Mac OS X Server version 10.5 Leopard is scheduled to ship in October and will be available through the Apple Store, Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorised Resellers for a suggested retail price of £349 (inc VAT) for a 10-client edition and £699 (inc VAT) for an unlimited-client edition.
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