Mac OS X Panther Server Preview Webcast
Mac OS X Labs will be providing a webcast on July 23rd, 2003 of a session called "What's New in Panther Server", presented by Eric Zelenka of Apple Computer:
Mac OS X Server 10.3 builds on the award-winning capabilities of version 10.2 in many important areas. There are substantial improvements in performance and scalability, setup and monitoring, network and directory services, Windows integration and workgroup and desktop management services. It also brings exciting new features to the product like automatic server setup, Open Directory 2, single sign-on, and SAMBA v3. Mac OS X Server 10.3 also includes a powerful VPN server, Postfix-based mail services, QuickTime Streaming Server 5, and the JBoss application server.
Reports of other improvements/changes in Mac OS X Panther Server include: BSD 5, inkjet printer queues, NetBoot improvements, and HFS+ with case sensitivity.
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