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To: Bill Fischofer who wrote (15)6/6/1996 11:26:00 PM
From: Bill Harmond   of 24154
 
Bill, Barksdale said the statistics were misleading in regard to the numbers of servers. He oughta know.

I think Netscape will do fine. Their servers aren't that expensive, and it's only part (a very small one at that) of the installation. Plus they come preloaded on the leading server hardware.

IIS is one product, a beginning product that runs only on NT at that. The Netscape portfolio is comprehensive, vertically and horizontally across platforms.

From what I know, Netscape currently has a 16% share of servers outside the firewall. I think that share is increasing. But, even if the company maintains that share they'd make a mint.

As far as client OEM's go, I listed them.
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