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The page PoweredBy has been reverted to revision 283 by KonstantinKolinko.
The comment on this change is: Reverting to r283 to undo spam..
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  = Sites, Applications, and Systems that are Powered By Tomcat =
- This page is a list of some, in all likelihood a very small fraction actually, of the sites out there that use [[http://tomcat.apache.org|Apache Tomcat]] in production.  For security and other policy-related reasons, many organizations choose not to disclose the server they use.  Tomcat has been downloaded more than 10 million times: assuming even a 1% production adoption rate results in more than 100000 installations.  As an aside for the curious, you can see recent Tomcat download statistics on [[http://people.apache.org/~vgritsenko/stats/projects/tomcat.html|Vadim Gritsenko's page]] / [[http://www.profischnell.com/uebersetzung/technische-uebersetzung.html|Technische Übersetzung]], [[http://www.profi-fachuebersetzung.de/uebersetzung/niederlaendisch-deutsch-uebersetzung.html|Übersetzung Niederländisch Deutsch]].  Note, however, that these represent downloads from apache.org servers only, and not from mirrors, so they are likely to represent only a small minority of downloads: the total number is much (more than an order of magnitude) greater.  Companies that support Tomcat, such as [[http://www.springsource.com|SpringSource]] claim more than half of the global Fortune 500 as their clients.
+ This page is a list of some, in all likelihood a very small fraction actually, of the sites out there that use [[http://tomcat.apache.org|Apache Tomcat]] in production.  For security and other policy-related reasons, many organizations choose not to disclose the server they use.  Tomcat has been downloaded more than 10 million times: assuming even a 1% production adoption rate results in more than 100000 installations.  As an aside for the curious, you can see recent Tomcat download statistics on [[http://people.apache.org/~vgritsenko/stats/projects/tomcat.html|Vadim Gritsenko's page]].  Note, however, that these represent downloads from apache.org servers only, and not from mirrors, so they are likely to represent only a small minority of downloads: the total number is much (more than an order of magnitude) greater.  Companies that support Tomcat, such as [[http://www.springsource.com|SpringSource]] claim more than half of the global Fortune 500 as their clients.
  
  This page is organized by categories: [[#pub|sites with publications]], [[#user|sites added by users]], [[#surveys|independent surveys]], and [[#more|more]].  Anyone can and is encouraged to add to this page: please add your site, application, or system as you see fit.  You do need to register with the Apache wiki system to edit this page: simply click the login or user preferences links at the top right of your screen to do so.  Don't worry if you don't think it fits here or into any particular category: we would like to see your application listed no matter how big, how small, or how miscategorized ;)  Some of these applications are simply compatible with, ship with, or run on Tomcat.  Others are specifically designed or documented with Tomcat as the container in mind.
  

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