November 06, 2007 (Computerworld) Comparing any Mac OS release with
Windows is often like comparing aphids and orangutans. That is
particularly true when looking at Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X Leopard Server
and Microsoft Corp.'s Windows 2003 Server. Although they ultimately
provide very similar features -- directory services, file and print
services, various Internet services, and so forth -- the two platforms
seem to be designed from completely different mind-sets.
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