India. (there *are* companies which develop and deploy using open source platforms and tools, but they *dont* release their software as open source, so for all practical purposes it makes no difference to the community or the country whether e-gov runs on IIS on M$ or apache on linux)
An FYI .. Apache is the most widely used webserver (in the world) which I am sure you know about. IIS on Microsoft has had many critical bugs in the past you can google them for your information. AND it does makes a difference practically or otherwise if you put people at risk by using infrastructure that can easily sabotage your mission. My intention is not to criticize M$, but atleast one does not expects sub-optimal solution for critical purposes.
A nice article
http://www.theregister.co.uk/security/security_report_windows_vs_linux/
Regards, Chirag R.
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