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To: Tim Luke who wrote (894)11/5/1998 3:28:00 PM
From: Ms. Baby Boomer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2365
 
Since I live here, like you live @ ASND, I've learned a lot about the technology. Here's a related story about the corporate enterprise market >

Happy trading & investing....

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Thursday November 5, 11:57 AM (EST)

Microsoft Captures Growing Share of Server Software Running U.S. Corporate Web Sites

SAN JOSE, CALIF. (Nov. 5) BUSINESS WIRE -Nov. 5, 1998--SiteMetrics Corp. released the results of its Third Internet Server Survey of 53,000 Web sites owned by the largest U.S. enterprises.

The survey found that the top three suppliers, Apache, Netscape and Microsoft increased their combined share to 83%, up from 78% found in the first survey conducted in February 1998.

Microsoft appears to be the primary driver of this consolidation, gaining more than 6.4 share points in the six months since the first survey. The most recent survey found Apache retains the overall lead with 36% followed by Microsoft with nearly 28% and Netscape with 19%.

Among the largest enterprises with annual revenue exceeding $1 billion, Netscape continues to lead with a 33% share of the more than 4,300 large company domains surveyed. This represents a 6 share point lead over Apache and Microsoft in this revenue segment. However, Netscape's lead in this revenue segment narrowed from the more than 14 point difference found in the February survey.

The survey identified a significant number of Web sites that switched from one server software provider to another. More than 17% of the sites included in all three surveys were found to have switched at least once in the past six months. In the most recent three months, over 8% of the Web sites surveyed switched from one provider to another.

The largest gains were made by Microsoft who saw more than 1,140 sites switch from Apache, Netscape or other providers to Microsoft IIS. The largest losses were among the smaller vendors who lost more than 1,130 sites to Apache, Microsoft, Netscape or others.

A fully-detailed, 210 page research report titled "Internet Server Software Trend Report" is now available for purchase. More information about this report and additional highlights from this survey can be found at sitemetrics.com .

SiteMetrics Corp. measures and benchmarks the performance, functionality and visibility of corporate Web sites. SiteMetrics Corp. began quarterly surveys of commercial Web sites owned by the largest U.S. businesses in January 1998. The survey has grown to include more than 50,000 commercial U.S. domains owned by 30,000 of the largest businesses.

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CONTACT: SiteMetrics Corp.

Glenda Anderson, 800/747-9073
www.sitemetrics.com

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