Me neither.
And besides I doubt the average IT guy will bemoan the lack of gui tools noted in the article. All they care about is the command line and scripting anyway.
It is my understanding that even though they might have taken some things out of the GUI administration tools; they are still available via command line.
I think Apple is positioning the server to deal with iDevices. More and more of which are showing up in the enterprise, whether they are company owned or, being brought in by the employees.
I did notice that they took out MS domain controller, and backup domain controller functionality. They do support OpenDirectory, so it should still work with Linux based servers.
I got a copy for myself. Just got it installed last night, so I’m not up to speed on it yet.
I wouldn’t count them out of the enterprise market by any means. They’re thinking several moves ahead. And things are a changing.