By ServerWatch Staff
| Stats Article Published January 05, 2007
Security Space's Web Server Survey breaks out Web server software usage on the Internet for 86 domains. Data for December was gathered from responses received from more than 21.5 million Web sites. About 45 percent of these sites are .com domains.
By David Needle
| Stats Article Published December 14, 2006
IBM retained the top spot, but Sun edged out HP in recent survey of Unix data centers.
By Erin Joyce
| Stats Article Published November 24, 2006
IBM and HP duke it out to be hardware king for third-quarter 2006.
By ServerWatch Staff
| Stats Article Published October 11, 2006
Security Space's Web Server Survey data for September was gathered from responses received from nearly 20.8 million Web sites. About 45 percent of these sites are .com domains.
By ServerWatch Staff
| Stats Article Published October 06, 2006
Results for the October 2006 Netcraft Web Server Survey are in and measure responses from nearly 98 million sites, an increase of more than 9.8 million sites from July. Once again, Apache and IIS dominated.
By Erin Joyce
| Stats Article Published August 25, 2006
IDCs second quarter report shows the usual suspects leading the pack with Sun gaining. Volume servers still the worldwide favorite.
By ServerWatch Staff
| Stats Article Published July 10, 2006
Results for the July 2006 Netcraft Web Server Survey are in and measure responses from more than 88 million sites. Once again, more than half of the sites have .com domains, and Apache and IIS continue to dominate
By ServerWatch Staff
| Stats Article Published July 06, 2006
Security Space's Web Server Survey breaks out Web server software usage for 86 domains. Data for the June survey was gathered from responses received from more than 19.4 million Web sites. About 45 percent of these sites are .com domains.
By Clint Boulton
| Stats Article Published May 26, 2006
Server revenue was down but shipments were up in the first quarter of 2006.
By ServerWatch Staff
| Stats Article Published April 11, 2006
Security Space's Web Server Survey breaks out Web server software usage on the Internet for 86 domains. Data for the March survey was gathered from responses received from nearly 17.9 million Web sites. About half of these sites are .com domains.
By ServerWatch Staff
| Stats Article Published April 04, 2006
Results for the April 2006 Netcraft Web Server Survey are in and responses are from nearly 81 million sites, an increase of more than 5.7 million sites from year-end 2005. The number of IIS sites increased markedly, though its market share did not.
By Clint Boulton
| Stats Article Published February 22, 2006
According to IDC, server volume went up at the expense of server revenue, while Windows server sales trumped that of Unix servers, which saw a decline.
By ServerWatch Staff
| Stats Article Published January 10, 2006
Security Space's Web Server Survey breaks out Web server usage on the Internet for 86 domains. Data for the December survey was gathered from responses received from more than 16.7 million Web sites. About half are .com domains.
By ServerWatch Staff
| Stats Article Published January 04, 2006
Results for the January 2006 Netcraft Web Server Survey are in and measure responses from nearly 75 million sites, a decline of 1.9 million from third quarter. Once again, more than half of the sites have .com domains, and Apache and IIS continue to dominate.
By Clint Boulton
| Stats Article Published November 23, 2005
Low-cost, 64-bit machines with dual-core chips made quite a
splash in third-quarter 2005, IDC found.
By ServerWatch Staff
| Stats Article Published October 18, 2005
Security Space's Web Server Survey breaks out Web server software usage for 86 domains. Data for the September survey was gathered from responses received from more than 15.6 million Web sites. About half of these sites are .com domains.
By ServerWatch Staff
| Stats Article Published October 07, 2005
Results for the October 2005 Netcraft Web Server Survey are in and measure responses from nearly 77 million sites. More than half of these sites have .com domains, and Apache and IIS continue to dominate.