As a Microsoft employee, I try to avoid writing on areas that blatantly promote Microsoft. However, I think this question is generic enough to involve Microsoft in the discussion: Can IP addresses ...
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Service (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. If you remember, ...
I'm sure this is discussed all the time and so forth, but let me cut the chase and give you exactly what I need. We are going to be pushing ahead with some web development at our company. As of this ...
IIS continues to narrow the gap with the open-source Apache Web server, adding 2.6 million Web sites in the last month Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) continues to narrow the gap with ...
Web server survey site Netcraft’s recent report may have indicated Microsoft’s IIS is gaining ground over the venerable open source Apache HTTP server, but Version 7.0 is promising to take the ...
In stark contrast to statistics released by Netcraft, a survey conducted by San Diego-based Port80 Software indicates that Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) server is used by more ...
It used to be easy for Web server administrators. If you ran a Windows shop, you used Internet Information Server (IIS), if you didn't, you used Apache. Now, though, you have more Web server choices ...
We have Apache and IIS Web servers. The Apache server has an SSL certificate from VeriSign installed. The IIS server has a self-signed SSL certificate. We want to make the SSL security alert from the ...
It has been a while since I have played with Apache, I will admit that. The last time I used it, version 2.0 was the norm, and version 2.2 was just coming out of beta. Today of version 2.2.11 is the ...
The Santa Barbara, Calif., company said it has begun shipping Progression Web, a platform that automates data migration from Microsoft IIS servers to the Apache open-source Web server running on ...
Hi..<br><br>I don't know why you would want to use Apache on Windows. Even the Apache guys admit the perf is horrible.<br><br>Most people would agree that if you are going to go Windows to go IIS as ...
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Services (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. If you remember ...
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