> Basically, it states that PHP - normally thought of as a LAMP product 
> - is growing very quickly on Windows, and - if the current rate keeps 
> up - will overtake CF as the second most popular Windows scripting 
> language (behind ASP, of course) sometime next year.
>
> While Netcraft doesn't troll corporate intranets and such (where I 
> believe CF has good foothold), it still doesn't bode well for CF in 
> general.
>
As much as I would like to use Netcraft's statistics as reason for 
people to consider Apache over IIS, I don't believe their statistics 
matter much to mid-size and larger companies. I say this because while 
it is clear that Apache is the most widely deployed web server across 
the Internet, I believe IIS is the most widely deployed web server 
across mid-size and larger companies. That is not to say that Apache 
doesn't have a large market share for these companies, but it is an 
important point to ponder. In the case of PHP, there is no doubt that 
PHP is widely used across the Internet, but I believe its usage is very 
small in mid-size and larger companies.

Matt Liotta
President & CEO
Montara Software, Inc.
http://www.MontaraSoftware.com
(888) 408-0900 x901


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