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cvs commit: apache-site in_the_news.html

fielding    98/06/23 17:22:26

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  Log:
  Speaking of falling behind ... let's at least give the press a clue
  to find those articles that are accurate.
  
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   <HR>
   
   <P>
  +<STRONG>IBM News, 22 June 1998: </STRONG>
  +<A HREF="http://www.ibm.com/News/1998/06/223.phtml">
  +<STRONG><CITE>IBM ... Bundles leading-edge tools and technologies from
  +Apache and NetObjects into IBM WebSphere Application Server</CITE></STRONG></A>
  +<BLOCKQUOTE><EM>
  +"IBM will ship the Apache HTTP server with the IBM WebSphere Application
  +Server, helping current Apache users to evolve to e-business solutions.
  +As part of the WebSphere Application Server package, IBM will provide
  +commercial, enterprise-level support for the Apache HTTP Server. In addition,
  +IBM will be a full participant in the Apache HTTP Server Project,
  +a collaborative development effort, and will make contributions to
  +enhance the capabilities of the Apache HTTP Server."
  +</EM></BLOCKQUOTE>
  +
  +<P>
  +<STRONG>Software Development, June 1998: </STRONG>
  +<STRONG><CITE>Apache: An Open-Source Software Success Story</CITE></STRONG>
  +by Warren Keuffel
  +
  +<P>
  +<STRONG>Fast Company, May 1998, Issue 14, page 38: </STRONG>
  +<A HREF="http://www.fastcompany.com/online/14/rftf.html">
  +<STRONG><CITE>The Best Things in Life Are Free</CITE></STRONG></A>
  +<BLOCKQUOTE><EM>
  +"Apache's real miracle is not so much its success in the software market
  +as its magnetic draw in the talent market. No single company could hope
  +to hire the diverse programming team that came together to create Apache.
  +Even more amazingly, this global collection of brainpower received no
  +compensation for its effort. Sure, the product is free. But so is the labor."
  +</EM></BLOCKQUOTE>
  +
  +<P>
   <STRONG>Perfomance Computing, May 1998: </STRONG>
   <A HREF="http://www.performancecomputing.com/columns/web/9805.shtml">
   <STRONG><CITE>The Apache HTTP Server</CITE></STRONG></A>