All attendees have to sign a non-disclosure agreement covering the sessions and other material handed out at WWDC. In the past, the keynote was also covered by the NDA, but Apple in recent years has webcast the keynote address to an audience much wider than just developers. Before 2002, WWDC was not a place for [...]
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ZFS is part of Sun’s own Solaris operating system and is thus available on both SPARC and x86-based systems. Since the code for ZFS is open source, a port to other operating systems and platforms can be produced without Sun’s involvement. OpenSolaris OpenSolaris 2008.05 and 2009.06 use ZFS as their default filesystem. [http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/distribution/links/ There are [...]

Mac OS X Server comes with a variety of configuration tools that can be installed on non-server Macs as well: * Server Admin * Server Preferences (application) * Server Assistant * Server Monitor * System Image Utility * Workgroup Manager * Xgrid Admin Adapted from the Wikipedia article Mac OS X Server, under the G. [...]

System requirements for Mac OS X Server 10.4 are as follows: System requirements for Mac OS X Server 10.5 are as follows: System requirements for Mac OS X Server 10.6 are as follows: Adapted from the Wikipedia article Mac OS X Server, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced Snow Leopard at WWDC on June 9, 2008, and it was privately demonstrated to developers by Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Bertrand Serlet. On Monday, 11& May 2009, after build 10A354, Apple issued a code freeze on Snow Leopard’s APIs. The first public demonstration was given at WWDC 2009 [...]









