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Apple presents the Snow Leopard Server Tour 2009
OK, so it's really just the Snow Leopard Server Multi-City Seminar and not a huge rock band on a world tour, but if you're more interested in servers than following your favorite group, this announcement should get you excited.Apple's setting up a series of 7 seminars across the country (blissfully ignoring most of the center of the USA except for Chicago) designed to sell IT managers, administrators, server architects, technology coordinators, and anyone else who will listen on the advantages of Snow Leopard Server. The agenda for each seminar includes a hardware and software overview, a discussion of setup, administration, and integration, and information about collaboration and communication with Snow Leopard Server.
For those in the content production world, there will be info about Podcast Producer 2. System Administrators will learn about how scripting can be used to ease their workload, and detailed information about integrating iPhones into the workplace will be presented.
The scheduled stops are:
- Boston, MA / October 27
- New York, NY / October 29
- Seattle, WA / November 17
- Chicago, IL / December 1
- Washington, DC / December 3
- Cupertino, CA / December 8
- Los Angeles, CA / December 10

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