Abstract

Digital Equipment Corporation was one of the first large corporations to embrace the World-Wide Web as a basis for customer support, global electronic marketing, online interactive product demonstrations, and electronic commerce. This paper uses Digital as a case study to help other organizations that wish to participate in this evolving electronic community. This paper will address the organization, structure, evolution, and management of the information contained in the Web server. The original design goals of the Web server will be mapped against the actual experiences gained from the week-to-week management of the environment. The paper will also identify common pitfalls to be avoided when deploying a large, commercial-class World-Wide Web server.

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