Thanks to OS X Lion, it’s never been easier to install, set up, and manage a
server. The set of applications in OS X Lion Server turns just about any Mac
into a powerful server that’s perfect for home offices, businesses, schools,
and more. Lion Server is available from the Mac App Store for $49.99.
Server App
See all the user accounts on your server. Add, remove, and edit individual
accounts easily.
Customize groups by enabling services, creating a group wiki, and adding or
removing members.
A graph displays your server’s statistics for network traffic and CPU or
memory usage.
Manage an AirPort base station or Time Capsule. Give users access to
your Wi-Fi network.
The all-new Server app is your go-to place for practically everything related
to your server, and it couldn’t be easier to set up. It includes a setup
assistant that guides you step by step through the configuration process.
Just a few clicks and you’re off and running. You get local and remote
administration of features and services such as users and groups, file
sharing, calendaring, email, contacts, chat, Time Machine, VPN, web, and
wiki services. Want to know how your server is performing? The Server app
can tell you. It displays graphs for monitoring access and server
performance and gives you an overview of your hardware configuration and
storage use. The Server app even lets you configure your server to send
you email alerts if problems arise or if new software updates are available.
Profile Manager
Profile Manager lets administrators edit configuration profiles and gives
users a portal to download profiles.
As an administrator, you can apply settings to specific users, groups of
users, or devices.
With Profile Manager, you can easily edit settings that will be applied to all
users in a group.
As a user, you can access the user portal on your iOS device to enroll it
and download configuration profiles.
Profile Manager offers you simple yet powerful ways to set up and remotely
manage computers running Lion and iOS devices such as iPad and iPhone.
It also simplifies the creation of new configuration profiles and user
accounts for mail, calendar, contacts, and chat; enforcement of restrictions;
PIN and password policies; configuration of system settings; and more.
Because it’s integrated with the Apple Push Notification service, Profile
Manager can send out updated configurations over the air automatically.
And it includes web-based administration, so you can manage your server
from any modern web browser. Profile Manager even gives users access to
a self-service web portal where they can download and install new
configuration profiles, as well as clear passcodes and remotely lock or wipe
devices that are lost or stolen.
File Sharing for iPad Push Notifications
Wiki Server 3
An editing toolbar lets users make quick and simple changes to a wiki page.
Use Quick Look to view the contents of a document on the wiki. And see
associated metadata in a sidebar.
A calendar helps wiki group members stay informed about important dates
and milestones.
Wiki Server 3 brings even more ease of use and control to your wikis. Use
Wiki Server to host a website or wiki where your users can add content
using the new Page Editor. Your wiki includes a document repository where
users can upload, preview, and download files to their computers, making
sharing and collaboration a breeze. With the new navigation bar, users can
quickly switch to the server’s home page, My Page, Updates, Wikis,
People, or Podcasts. People Browser lets you discover and share
information outside a wiki. And automatic email notifications let users know
when a page has been updated or when new comments have been added.
iCal Server 3
Now anyone can maintain schedules, appointments, and to-dos. iCal Server
3 lets you share a calendar with colleagues, family, and friends. So multiple
people can access the same calendar to add events or update meeting
details. You can also create a shared to-do or reminders list whose items
can be prioritized and marked as completed by anyone with access to the
shared calendar.
Mail Server 3
Mail Server 3 includes new features that enhance client services. With
attachment searching, users can search the content of message
attachments stored on the server. Searching works with all standard file
formats, including iWork and Microsoft Office documents, PDF files, and
QuickTime videos. Mail Server includes a new webmail service with a
modern web design. It supports rich text and HTML messages, multiple
languages, drag-and-drop message management, and threaded message
listings.
Xsan
Now built into OS X Lion, the Xsan file system allows any Mac with
appropriate connectivity to access an Xsan volume. Lion Server includes the
Xsan Admin application for hosting and configuring Xsan volumes. And for
improved performance and simplicity, you can create case-insensitive Xsan
volumes that act like traditional HFS+ volumes and do not distinguish
between uppercase and lowercase characters in filenames. Lion also
supports industry-standard multipathing and failover, so Xsan can be used
with a variety of Fibre Channel RAID storage arrays.



Phone: (941) 371-2116
Lion Server delivers wireless file sharing for iPad.
When you enable WebDAV in Lion Server, users
can access, copy, and share documents on the
server from applications such as Keynote,
Numbers, and Pages right from iPad.
Lion Server is integrated into the Apple Push
Notification service and can immediately
notify users when they receive new mail
messages, calendar invitations, changes to
meetings, or updates to contact information.
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