
Apple has rolled out its recently launched Mac OS X Server v.10.6 Snow Leopard for a free trial to corporations, small businesses, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and educational institutions. This offer is just valid for United States.
According to Apple:
“Mac OS X Server v.10.6 “Snow Leopard” has everything you need to deliver standards-based workgroup and Internet services, providing an ideal solution for education, small businesses, and large enterprises. The amazing features in Snow Leopard Server make it easy to share contacts and calendars, collaborate on projects, access information remotely, create and distribute podcasts, and more.
Snow Leopard Server offers countless behind-the-scenes features, which greatly reduce IT time and effort, improve compatibility in mixed environments, enhance support for iPhone and iPod touch users, and boost the already robust security of Mac OS X Server. With a full 64-bit operating system, Mac OS X Server is designed to maximize the computing potential of today’s Xserve and Mac Pro systems and dramatically increases the total number of simultaneous system processes, threads, and network connections that the server can utilize. Designed to handle the most demanding server operations, Snow Leopard Server is up to twice as fast as its predecessor.”
So, to receive a fully functional copy of Mac OS X Server, users need to fill out a form, which is available on Apple web page.



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August 27th, 2010 at 9:08 pm
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