Apple hints at Nehalem-based Xserve

Definitely cool, but to be honest apple servers dont really do that much? Use em for xgrid, as MDC's or a small OD which usually plugs into an AD anyways....
I hope this means that they are going to try improve the server software to be more enterprise and to at least work.....
Stop developing stupid wiki ideas for the server and get simple things like the OD to work properly without having to apply numerous updates for AFP to work...yeah, that would be awesome..

Lets hold thumbs for corporate apple!
 
Definitely cool, but to be honest apple servers dont really do that much? Use em for xgrid, as MDC's or a small OD which usually plugs into an AD anyways....
I hope this means that they are going to try improve the server software to be more enterprise and to at least work.....
Stop developing stupid wiki ideas for the server and get simple things like the OD to work properly without having to apply numerous updates for AFP to work...yeah, that would be awesome..

Lets hold thumbs for corporate apple!

LOL :D
 
Definitely cool, but to be honest apple servers dont really do that much? Use em for xgrid, as MDC's or a small OD which usually plugs into an AD anyways....
I hope this means that they are going to try improve the server software to be more enterprise and to at least work.....
Stop developing stupid wiki ideas for the server and get simple things like the OD to work properly without having to apply numerous updates for AFP to work...yeah, that would be awesome..

Lets hold thumbs for corporate apple!

there is some RTI harlquin software that only runs on os x, that is used for pre-flighting of pdfs, and extreme color calibrations etc, this software is used to run documents/images through a series of workflows to ensure that the correct pantones/cmyk rules are met, after which these documents can be certified to be printed as is without any color correction requirements to a magazine/news paper etc..
 
From www.engadget.com

Apple Store down globally

by Thomas Ricker, posted Apr 7th 2009 at 6:28AM
Here we go again. It's Tuesday and the Apple store has gone down in the US, Europe, and across Asia which is a pretty good indicator of new product(s). So what are we looking at? 2TB Time Capsule, Xserve refresh (yawn), or something a bit more interesting (but not big enough for a press conference) like an ION-based Mac mini? We'll know in a few hours -- the Store usually lights up at 0830 New York time.

[Thanks, Sam M.]
 
OD = open directory, apples ldap implementation
 
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