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	<description>Here in Singapore, we started a LAMP2WIMP project team. Focus, to help PHP application owners realize that Windows Server 2008, IIS7 can be an option for them when running PHP applications.

In this video, we interviewed Tian Yan, founder of Tyler Projects on the benchmark exercise which we did here in MIC Singapore. Windows 2008 in this benchmark, beats both centos and fedora.

Check this blog for full entry and results
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