On 10.28.09, In Tutorials, by BlueFoxLynda.com – Mac OSX Server 10.6 Snow Leopard New Features-iNKiSO | 401MbIn Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard New Features, Apple server specialist Sean Colins shows all the enhancements and new applications of the newest server rollout from Apple. Sean shows how to set up the revised architecture with automated settings, and also covers how to set up by migrating an existing server. He highlights the new collaboration capabilities with Mail, iChat, iCal, and
Lynda.com - Mac OSX Server 10.6 Snow Leopard New Features-iNKiSO | 401Mb In Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard New Features, Apple server specialist Sean Colins shows all the enhancements and new applications of the newest server rollout from Apple.
Perceptive Automation today announced Indigo 4.1, an update to the company's intelligent home control server for Mac OS X. Indigo now supports the PowerLinc Modem, and more reliable and faster INSTEON linking. Other new features include AppleScript conditionals for more flexibility in defining home automation logic and schedules, additional INSTEON hardware support, and reliability and performance optimizations. Version 4.1 is also Snow Leopard compatible.
Dallas, TX – Perceptive Automation, the leading provider of Mac-based home automation software, today announced the immediate availability of Indigo version 4.1, an update to the company’s intelligent home control and automation server for Mac OS X. With Indigo, users can easily control lights, appliances, thermostats, lawn sprinklers and dozens of other items found in the home, thereby helping to reduce energy usage. New with this release is support for SmartLabs’ PowerLinc Modem (2412U or 24
Sunday, August 30th, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentFiled under: Analysis / Opinion, Enterprise, OS, Xserve, Mac mini, Mac OS X Server, Snow LeopardIn this morning’s rush to figure out what had changed at the Apple Store, one of our readers pointed out that Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Server (US$499 for an unlimited license) was priced lower than Leopard Server (US$999 for unlimited users). While this is nothing new — we’ve known about the price change since June — it bears repeating. For b
Filed under: WWDC , iPhone , iPod touch , Mac OS X Server Seems a little redundant, doesn’t it? What else would an app named Server Admin Remote do? Well anyway, if you’re in the market for something to remotely administer your servers (to a point), particularly Mac OS X servers, this is one handy and powerful tool. View logs, enable services, even reboot the server all from your iPhone (or iPod touch). Plus, there’s support for multiple server instances, which you switch between just like in Tw