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It is probably a vendor. The page is inside and iframe and it points to: https://mrt.moduslink.com/app/AppleStatusSite/AppleStatusSea...
I think you're right. That makes the most sense.

The error in that link appears to match that in the article too.

Just look at the iframe source, you'll be able to see the link I posted.
I should hope so, because it would not exactly fill me with confidence if Apple were the ones exposing config info to the web. Classic rookie mistake.
Yes I agree. That is pretty messed up. Specially for a production web server. I think if this is a vendor, I sure hope they get called on it by Apple. If this is Apple, well, I sure hope customers make sure Apple learns to develop secure .Net apps.
I saw a Microsoft employee once. He had a Mac Book. Swear to God.
I was a Microsoft employee once. I had a Macbook. Swear to God. Where did you see me?

(Flamewar fire extinguisher disclaimer: I was the subject of an acquisition and the software I was working on had a requirement to run on OS X. Also, my team didn't work in any division even remotely related to Windows/Office/etc.)