I was just wondering if Apple will update its server OS to Mavericks well after using Google I found this on Mac Daily News.
Here is the article
OS X Server "Mavericks" to offer new iOS management
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Along with the splashy announcement of OS X Mavericks on Monday, Apple quietly announced that there will be a server version as well, in keeping with past practice. It will include new iOS 7 management features in Profile Manager, as well faster delivery of apps to iOS 7 and Macs. http://www.apple.com/osx/preview/
OS X Server's Profile Manager (introduced with Lion) distributes software and settings to iOS devices and Macs. The new version will support iOS 7 and OS X Marvericks clients with "an array of new management features."
Caching Server will be bumped to version 2, adding support for iOS 7 and improving speed. Caching server keeps a copy of a download (including updates) from the App Store, the Mac App Store, and the iTunes store. When another user needs the update, Caching Server sends it to the user instead of the user downloading it from the Internet.
The new server version will also include new features in Xcode Server for iOS and Mac software developers. Apple said Xcode Server will supply "continuous integration, testing, and repository hosting services."
Here is the article
OS X Server "Mavericks" to offer new iOS management
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Along with the splashy announcement of OS X Mavericks on Monday, Apple quietly announced that there will be a server version as well, in keeping with past practice. It will include new iOS 7 management features in Profile Manager, as well faster delivery of apps to iOS 7 and Macs. http://www.apple.com/osx/preview/
OS X Server's Profile Manager (introduced with Lion) distributes software and settings to iOS devices and Macs. The new version will support iOS 7 and OS X Marvericks clients with "an array of new management features."
Caching Server will be bumped to version 2, adding support for iOS 7 and improving speed. Caching server keeps a copy of a download (including updates) from the App Store, the Mac App Store, and the iTunes store. When another user needs the update, Caching Server sends it to the user instead of the user downloading it from the Internet.
The new server version will also include new features in Xcode Server for iOS and Mac software developers. Apple said Xcode Server will supply "continuous integration, testing, and repository hosting services."