It used to be easy for Web server administrators. If you ran a Windows shop, you used Internet Information Server (IIS), if you didn't, you used Apache. Now, though, you have more Web server choices ...
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I am, at best, a fly-by-night sysadmin. I grew to adult nerdhood doing tech support and later admin work in a Windows shop with a smattering of *nix, most of which was attended to by bearded elders ...
NGINX has been powering advanced web applications for a decade and a half. But until this month, there hasn't been a way for partners to formalize the relationship by which they bring to market the ...
Nginx is releasing a commercial edition of its namesake open source Web server software, called Nginx Plus, which it will market as a software alternative to application delivery controllers (ADCs).
Nginx is making its commercially supported enterprise Web server more extensible, providing interoperability for add-on modules that have previously been used only with the open source version of the ...
NGINX, the company behind the popular web server with the same name, today announced that it now powers more than 146 million websites. That’s up from only 96 million a year ago — a 52 percent ...
The July 2013 Netcraft Web Server Survey found that, "Apache and NGINX, both open source web servers, have lost market share this month while Microsoft gained significantly, up by 2.43 percentage ...
NGINX isn’t what I’d call a sexy company. Its products are, by definition, solid and steady—and they need to be. NGINX offers an application delivery platform that powers a massive proportion of the ...