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20 May 2012
How Microsoft Fought True Open Standards V
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Ten years ago, people were saying that open source would never be able to best proprietary software. But what they overlooked was the fa...
24 February 2010
Many Happy Returns, Apache
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We tend to think of free software as (mostly) new, so the fact that Apache celebrated its 15th birthday yesterday seems pretty extraordinary...
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24 February 2009
The Chinese (Web Servers) Are Coming
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The monthly release of the Netcraft survey is always good, since it generally shows the continuing dominance of Apache in the Web server fie...
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19 January 2009
The Empire (No Longer) Strikes Back
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One of the most worrying moments in recent open source history was when it became clear that Microsoft was determined to wrench away Apache...
29 July 2008
Should We Fear the (Microsoft) Geeks, Bearing Gifts?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
16 October 2007
Apache and the Art of the Press Release
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Here's some interesting commentary on my recent post about Apache's declining market share in the Netcraft survey: The Netcraft nu...
13 October 2007
Is Apache About to Get Scalped?
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Certainly looks like it: Apache loses 2.8% share this month, partly through the strong growth at the major blogging systems, and partly due...
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21 June 2007
After Netcraft
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For over a decade, it has been a point of faith that Apache is not only a better Web server than Microsoft's IIS, but that this is demon...
06 June 2007
Google Points Finger at Microsoft IIS
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Interesting bit of shin-kicking here : Web sites running Microsoft Corp.'s Web server software are twice as likely to be hosting malicio...
29 May 2007
Will Microsoft Be Assimilated?
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I knew that I knew nothing about aQuantive. Here, for example, is something rather important that I didn't know I didn't know: Inf...
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07 February 2007
Windows: Rat's Nest and Dog's Breakfast
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As Edward Tufte has explained far more eloquently than I can, images are able to convey information far more compactly and efficiently than...
11 July 2006
Apache Starts to Patch the Holes
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The latest Netcraft survey shows that Apache has pulled back some of the ground it lost to Microsoft's Web server last month. There ha...
How the Stacks Stack Up
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The ever-interesting Steven Vaughan-Nichols, who goes back a long way in the free software world, has a fascinating article about a compari...
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