LEOPARD SERVER SHIPS 10/26 (press release)

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Oct 16, 20074 mins

Apple Announces Mac OS X Server Leopard

CUPERTINO, Calif., Oct. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Apple(R) today

announced that Mac OS(R) X Server version 10.5 Leopard will go on sale on

Friday, October 26, at the same time as Mac OS X Leopard. Leopard Server

extends Apple’s legendary ease of use, making it even easier to take advantage

of the benefits of a server, and introduces Podcast Producer, the ideal way to

automatically publish podcasts to iTunes(R) or the web. Leopard Server packs

more than 250 new features including Wiki Server, allowing people to

collaboratively create and modify their shared web sites with just a few

clicks; and iCal(R) Server, the world’s first commercial CalDAV standard-based

calendar server.

“Leopard Server is the best release of Mac OS X Server yet, bringing more

great innovations, like Podcast Producer, Wiki Server and iCal Server,” said

Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.

“With new setup features that have a server up and running within minutes and

no client access licenses, Leopard Server is the ideal alternative to

complicated and expensive server offerings for small and large businesses.”

Leopard Server presents new features for effortless setup, management and

monitoring of systems on the network. Server Assistant configures server

applications, network settings such as IP addresses and DNS configurations and

user accounts with just a few clicks. Server Preferences simplifies management

of users, groups and key server applications, and a Server Status Dashboard

widget remotely monitors activity and usage. Leopard Server also eliminates

the need to manually set up Leopard clients by automatically configuring

client applications, including file sharing, Mail, iChat(R), iCal, Address

Book and VPN from user information stored on the server.

Podcast Producer is the easiest way for anyone to record content,

automatically upload it to the server and convert it into a podcast optimized

for playback on almost any device, including a High Definition TV, iPod(R),

Apple TV(TM) or multimedia-enabled cell phone.

With Wiki Server, anyone can easily create and edit collaborative web

pages, called wikis, with a few clicks of a mouse. Wiki Server has 20

Apple-designed web page themes and provides a complete revision history to

make it easy to restore previous entries and merge or compare different

versions. Wiki Server can automatically notify users whenever a change is

made, keeping them up-to-date on the latest information, and users can tag

keywords to find content quickly.

It’s easy to share calendars, schedule meetings and coordinate events

within a workgroup, school, small business or large corporation using iCal

Server. iCal Server is the first open, standards-based calendar server that

works with popular calendar programs which support the new CalDAV standard and

does not require client access licenses, so businesses can add users freely as

they expand at no additional cost.

Leopard Server is fully UNIX compliant and its core services, including

Apache 2, MySQL 5, Postfix, Podcast Producer and QuickTime(R) Streaming

Server, are 64-bit, allowing users to work with larger data sets and take full

advantage of the performance and processing power of their 64-bit hardware.

Since Leopard Server is fully 32-bit compatible, users can run 32-bit and

64-bit applications natively side-by-side.

Pricing & Availability

Mac OS X Server version 10.5 Leopard will be available on October 26 at

Apple’s retail stores and through Apple Authorized Resellers for a suggested

retail price of $499 (US) for a 10-client edition and $999 (US) for an

unlimited-client edition. An unlimited client license of Leopard Server is

included with Apple’s powerful Xserve(R) rack-mount server hardware at no

extra charge. Online pre-orders can be made through the Apple Store(R)

(http://www.apple.com) starting today and current subscribers to the Apple

Maintenance Program will receive Leopard Server as part of their service

agreement. Volume and maintenance pricing is available from Apple. The

standard Mac OS Up-To-Date upgrade package is available to all customers who

purchased a qualifying new Xserve system from Apple or an Apple Authorized

Reseller on or after October 1, 2007 for a shipping and handling fee of $9.95

(US). Leopard Server can run on any Macintosh(R) computer with an Intel,

PowerPC G5, or G4 (867 Mhz or faster) processor, a minimum 1GB of RAM and at

least 20GB of available disk space.

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple

II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh.

Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its

award-winning computers, OS X operating system and iLife and professional

applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital media revolution with its

iPod portable music and video players and iTunes online store, and has entered

the mobile phone market this year with its revolutionary iPhone.