
Microsoft IIS (Internet Information Services) is a web server developed by Microsoft for hosting web applications and APIs on Windows. It offers strong security, scalability, and deep integration with the Microsoft ecosystem.
What is it?
Microsoft IIS is a web server and application hosting platform for Windows Server. It supports hosting websites, web applications, and APIs built with technologies such as ASP.NET, .NET Core, and PHP.
What does it do?
IIS handles HTTP/HTTPS requests, manages application pools, enforces security policies, and integrates with Windows authentication. It provides process isolation, load management, and extensibility through modules.
Where is it used?
IIS is widely used in enterprise environments, intranet systems, corporate web applications, APIs, and Microsoft-based infrastructures where Windows Server is the standard platform.
When & why it emerged
Microsoft IIS was first released in 1995 to provide a native web server for Windows. It evolved to support enterprise-grade hosting, security, and performance needs alongside Microsoft’s web technologies.
Why we use it at Internative
We use Microsoft IIS for Windows-based infrastructures that require tight integration with .NET, Active Directory, and Microsoft security standards. It is a reliable choice for enterprise and intranet applications.