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December 2007 Security Space Survey Results

Security Space's Web Server Survey breaks out Web server software usage on the Internet for 86 domains. Data for the December survey was gathered from responses received from 25.6 million Web sites. About 44 percent of these sites are .com domains.

IDC, Fewer Servers but More Revenue

The latest crop of stats find fewer, but more expensive, units sold in third-quarter 2007.

Server Sales Remain Strong

Despite predictions, the server market continued on its growth trajectory. Third-quarter shipments increased on both a revenue and unit basis, with x86 servers leading the charge.

September 2007 Netcraft Survey, The More Things Change ...

The more they stay the same. Or so the adage goes. The players shuffle as Apache's share goes down, and IIS' goes up. Meanwhile, the Web continues to grow.

September 2007 Security Space Survey Results

Security Space's Web Server Survey breaks out Web server software usage on the Internet for 86 domains. Data for the September survey was gathered from responses received from nearly 25 million Web sites. About 44 percent of these sites are .com domains.

x86 Enterprise Server Survey Results Surprise

Guess the third-most preferred vendor for enterprises surveyed.

Enterprise Unix Roundup: The Secret Gardens of Unix

Think Unix is on the decline? Not in one of the fastest growing geographic sectors.

June 2007 Security Space Survey Results

Security Space's Web Server Survey breaks out Web server software usage on the Internet for 86 domains. Data for the June survey was gathered from responses received from nearly 25 million Web sites. About 44 percent of these sites are .com domains.

July 2007 Netcraft Survey, Yet Another New Player

The Web continues to grow, despite Apache losing ground and Windows stagnating. This quarter, Google Front End joined lighttpd and the venerable Top 5 mix.

HP Elbows Past IBM in Servers

The latest server stats from IDC and Gartner are more alike than different. Once again, HP and IBM took the lead, and sales volume remained down while revenue went up.

March 2007 Security Space Survey Results

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 more than 23.3 million Web sites. About 44 percent of these sites are .com domains.

April 2007 Netcraft Survey, a New Player Emerges

The Web continues to grow, despite Apache losing ground and Windows stagnating. Is lighttpd the reason for the continued growth?

Virtualization's Success Hampers Server Sales

IDC revised its server forecast in terms of both dollar and unit sales. With virtualization and more powerful servers, a single server can accomplish what previously took several.

Powerful Servers Drive Sales

According to IDC, the number of systems shipped was flat or declined in fourth-quarter 2006. Those that did were more powerful and brought in more revenue.

Worldwide Server Market Growth Up 8.9 Percent for 2006

The latest batch of stats from Gartner revealed steady growth and few surprises.

Much Growth in Store for Linux Ecosystem

Much growth remains in the Linux ecosystem. IDC anticipates the market will be worth $40 billion by 2010, more than double its value for 2006. Ironically, the real growth will come from mixed, heterogeneous environments and support thereof.

January Netcraft Survey Shows Continued Growth

The Netcraft January 2007 Web server survey shows a still-growing Web. Apache and Microsoft remain on top, with Apache possibly losing ground.

December 2006 Security Space Survey Results

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.

Vendors Jostle in Unix Preference Survey

IBM retained the top spot, but Sun edged out HP in recent survey of Unix data centers.

Vendors Tussle Over Server Stats

IBM and HP duke it out to be hardware king for third-quarter 2006.

September 2006 Security Space Survey Results

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.

October 2006 Netcraft Survey Highlights

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.

IBM, HP Lead Q2 Server Sales, but Sun's Rising

IDC’s second quarter report shows the usual suspects leading the pack with Sun gaining. Volume servers still the worldwide favorite.

July 2006 Netcraft Survey Highlights

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

June 2006 Security Space Survey Results

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.

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