Posts Tagged ‘Apple’
Can apple computers connect to a VPN?
Do apple computers have the capability to use remote desktop?
How to run GUI applications on a Linux box from Mac, and have the GUI display on your Mac
Would like to install Windows Server 2003 on the new Quad-Core Apple Xserve. Looking at the hardware I feel it’s possible, but want to make sure that it is possible before purchasing. The reason to run Windows Server is to have SQL Server and Oracle running on it. As far as I know Mac does not support them on OS X. Would appreciate your help on this. Thanks!
Biz Break: Apple: 1M Mac app downloads; next week, big Verizon iPhone news?
Today: Apple customers downloaded 1 million apps on the Mac App Store’s first day. Plus: Verizon summons the media next week: Will the carrier get the iPhone? And: Apple paid CEO Steve Jobs $1 last year; COO Timothy Cook got $59 million.
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Mac Pro Server quietly unveiled at online Apple Store; starts at $2,999
Look at what we have here. Apple has quietly introduced a new member to the Mac Pro desktop line-up: a new Mac OS X server.
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Apple confirms end of the road for Xserve
Apple has announced plans to discontinue the Xserve product line, the company’s rack-mounted server. According to Apple, Xserve provides everything you need to serve Mac, Windows and Linux clients, right out of the box.
Read more on Macworld UK
I have a netgear router, and wireless network set up. My server is set to be part of “workgroup” as is my vista laptop, vista desktop. My Apple is set to a network called “roberts.” When I got to my network places on my vista machines I can see the other vista machine and the apple computer but not the server. I go to entire windows network and still cannot reach the server. I have all firewalls turned off. I the router set up with port forwarding to allow for remote connections. I enabled the remote desktop and can access my server from vista but not vista from the server. Any ideas?
Zultys Announces iConnected(TM) Mobile Unified Communications Client Release v1.06 for iPhone 4 and Apple iOS4
Enhanced Integration With iPhones for Zultys MX250 and MX30 IP PBX Users
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Apple Mac Computers Now Supported by FacetPhone VoIP IP-PBX Communications System
The FacetPhone VoIP IP-PBX telephone system is now compatible with Apple Mac desktops, portables and servers. The FacetPhone server now runs on Mac OS X Server Snow Leopard, and the FacetPhone graphical user interface works with all Mac desktops and portables. (www.facetcorp.com)
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Apple Xsan 2 proves it’s enterprise-ready
IT consultant Erik Eckel explains why the Apple Xsan 2 storage area network system is more than ready to power enterprise environments with even the most demanding requirements.
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