Zend, Sun bringing PHP to the enterprise
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Newsforge: Zend, Sun Bringing PHP to the
Enterprise
Newsforge: Zend, Sun Bringing PHP to the
Enterprise
11/04/2003 08:21 PMZend Technologies, inventor and parent company of the popular open
source PHP Web scripting engine, today will announce a major
partnership deal with Sun Microsystems in a move that may well advance
PHP's position in the major leagues of e-business.
PR: Zend Fuels Enterprise PHP Adoption
with Zend Studio and Adobe GoLive CS
Integration
PR: Zend Fuels Enterprise PHP Adoption
with Zend Studio and Adobe GoLive CS
Integration
11/04/2003 08:20 PMZend Studio, Now Available With Adobe GoLive CS, Provides Developers
With Productivity Tools Needed for Developing Mission Critical
Applications.
Social Networking Services In The
Enterprise Bringing Out Critics
Social Networking Services In The
Enterprise Bringing Out Critics
12/15/2003 04:37 PMI've written about my
doubts
concerning social networking services in the past. I was part of
a company that tried to build just such a solution in the 90s, and we
discovered that people who have valuable rolodexes realize there's
value in keeping those rolodexes private. They're not comfortable
with handing them out. At the same time, the people who most need to
use such a service are those with the fewest connections. In other
words, social networking services are often a system for subsidizing
the poor networking skills of the unconnected with the strong
networking skills of the well connected. The people who are the most
valuable to the system only end up with more spam from random people
trying to reach them. Kevin Werbach has noticed that LinkedIn
hasn't been able
to get him in touch with someone he couldn't have reached
otherwise, and in the case of Spoke Software, pointed out useless
links that wasted people's time, rather than helping them. Now,
others are beginning to wonder
if
there really is value in social networking services for the
enterprise. If anything, it sounds like these tools are a
feature of a CRM-type offering, but not products by themselves.
My own experiences with these products hasn't been very useful. I've
passed on one LinkedIn request that went through me - but it was
across such a long chain of such loosely connected people to be
useless (and, my friend who I passed it on to later complained about
the annoyance). I just made one successful connection via LinkedIn,
but it could just as easily have been done by email (and, actually,
was initiated by email, but the person I sent it to suggested I use
LinkedIn to demonstrate how it works). Products like Spoke that
scrape through your email box and make their own connections are even
worse. As Kevin Werbach notes, knowing someone is very different
sending them a random email once. Also, knowing someone is quite
different from "endorsing" someone. I've received LinkedIn requests
from people I barely know or trust - who I certainly wouldn't feel
comfortable connecting to some others. Furthermore, there are huge
privacy concerns with scraping-based systems like Spoke. Already I've
heard stories of people receiving misdirected (very) confidential
information from someone trying to make a Spoke contact. Also, sales
people I've spoken to get a horrified look on their face when I
describe Spoke. One senior sales exec told me if his company forced
it on him, he'd start doing all of his important sales email via a
private email account to keep the snooping away.
Zend Brings PHP to The Enterprise
Zend Brings PHP to The Enterprise
07/19/2004 06:23 PMFirst came the latest PHP language. Now Zend has updated its
programming tools for the scripting language.
Zend: PHP Enters the Enterprise Age
Zend: PHP Enters the Enterprise Age
01/04/2005 11:24 AMOver on
Zend.com today, there's a
new
link of the mysterious
type concerning a
new product that delivers the reliability,
scalability and interoperability needed for enterprise-grade PHP
applications.
InternetNews:: Zend Brings PHP to
Enterprise
InternetNews:: Zend Brings PHP to
Enterprise
07/20/2004 08:06 AMIn
anothe
r article from InternetNews.com they focus more on the PHP side of
things, answering a few questions with the
Zend staff.
internetnews.com: Zend Brings PHP to the
Enterprise
internetnews.com: Zend Brings PHP to the
Enterprise
07/20/2004 07:28 PM"Hot on the heals of the official release of PHP5 last week, Zend
Technologies, the corporate backer of the open source scripting
language, has launched the latest versions of its flagship Zend Studio
and Zend Performance Suite products..."
""Soros, who has financed efforts to
promote open societies in more than 50
countries around the world, is bringing
the fight home, he said. On Monday, he
and a partner committed up to $5 million
to MoveOn.org, a liberal activist group,
bringing to $15.5..."
""Soros, who has financed efforts to
promote open societies in more than 50
countries around the world, is bringing
the fight home, he said. On Monday, he
and a partner committed up to $5 million
to MoveOn.org, a liberal activist group,
bringing to $15.5..."
11/11/2003 03:17 PMPR: Zend Furthers PHP’s Rapid Commercial
Expansion With New Zend SafeGuard Suite
for Businesses
PR: Zend Furthers PHP’s Rapid Commercial
Expansion With New Zend SafeGuard Suite
for Businesses
10/10/2002 09:55 AMGroundbreaking Product Enables Software Vendors To Increase Revenues
and Maximize Profitability With Intellectual Property Protection And
Software License Management.
Zend Studio Personal Edition - Zend
Gives Back To The PHP Community
Zend Studio Personal Edition - Zend
Gives Back To The PHP Community
07/03/2002 03:05 AMZend is giving away a FREE fully functional, entry-level version of
the
Zend Studio 2.0.1 for personal, non-commercial use.
After you experience the Zend Studio Personal Edition, consider moving
up
to the full version of the Zend Studio to experience the full power of
both the client and server components and latest features.
Zend Technology's Zend Studio 2.0
Zend Technology's Zend Studio 2.0
06/13/2002 01:58 PMDevelopment tools for PHP grow up
Zend Sold Here: Zend Brings PHP to the
UK
Zend Sold Here: Zend Brings PHP to the
UK
09/16/2002 08:41 AMPR: Zend Brings Performance Management
to PHP With New Zend Performance Suite
PR: Zend Brings Performance Management
to PHP With New Zend Performance Suite
11/03/2002 08:19 AMProduct Enables PHP-enabled Enterprises To Achieve Dramatic Server
Performance Improvement and Decrease Total Cost of Ownership
Boatload of Zend: Three from Zend.com
Boatload of Zend: Three from Zend.com
08/12/2002 08:45 AMSMC Expands Enterprise Wireless Solution
Set to Extend Enterprise Networking
SMC Expands Enterprise Wireless Solution
Set to Extend Enterprise Networking
06/05/2005 11:19 PMNew EliteConnect™ 802.11b/g wireless accessories extend network reach
with the security, range, flexibility, interoperability and throughput
that Enterprise wireless applications demand [PRWEB May 25, 2005]
Bringing out the big guns for SOA
Bringing out the big guns for SOA
04/17/2005 10:34 AMZDNet Apr 17 2005 2:17PM GMT
Bringing relief with the pee-Pod
Bringing relief with the pee-Pod
08/03/2004 12:11 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Bringing
relief with the pee-Pod'
“The trauma of dirty loos could be a thing of the past for
users of pPod, a guide to the best and worst of public toilets for
iPod owners….A free interactive guide to public conveniences,
appropriately called pPod, offers audio and text information on their
whereabouts, opening hours, facilities and cleanliness.”…
Bringing Up the Rear
Bringing Up the Rear
04/09/2004 04:04 PMA review of
Doodieman: The Hero's Load, the 10-minute animated
film by Tom Winkler: "As elegant as a movie about a superhero with
bowel problems can be." (04-09)
Bringing down the House
Bringing down the House
03/31/2005 05:36 PMTwo PACs are running ads attacking Tom DeLay for his actions in the
Terri Schiavo case and alleged ethics violations.
Bringing their 'A' games
Bringing their 'A' games
02/12/2004 05:46 AMUSA Today Feb 12 2004 10:06AM GMT
RIM Bringing Bluetooth to BlackBerries
RIM Bringing Bluetooth to BlackBerries
07/11/2004 03:08 PMBrightHand Jul 11 2004 6:10PM GMT
Mac At 20 -- Bringing It All Back Home
Mac At 20 -- Bringing It All Back Home
01/26/2004 10:20 AMApple watchers of all stripes have good reason to celebrate the Mac's
anniversary -- and applaud Apple's focus on its core values. By
Matthew Rothenberg (PC Magazine via MyAppleMenu)
Bringing space down to Earth
Bringing space down to Earth
05/09/2004 08:57 AMChicago Tribune May 9 2004 12:23PM GMT
Bringing Search Down to Earth
Bringing Search Down to Earth
07/21/2004 09:07 AMSource: ClickZ - Don't get me wrong. I fully believe search engine
marketing (SEM) and paid placement (via text-based communications)
should play a role in most interactive marketing plans. Yet to make
SEM an integral part of a brand advertiser's...
Bringing order to chaos
Bringing order to chaos
01/02/2004 06:20 PMglobetechnology.com Jan 2 2004 5:02PM ET
Bringing logic to the source
Bringing logic to the source
12/31/2003 01:07 PMIt seems that amidst the glee and anticipation of next week’s Macworld
Conference will be a horde of angry Mac users, hell-bent on exposing
the display problems and logic board failures that have plagued the
final revision of Apple’s G3 iBook line. While Apple has stuck to its
no-harm, no-foul mentality, hundreds of iBook owners have been voicing
their concerns for months, some even resorting to class-action
lawsuits.
Several of Apple’s recent released have been hit with production...
Bringing Java into Perl
Bringing Java into Perl
11/10/2003 10:52 PMPhil Crow explains how to use Java code from inside of Perl, using the
Inline::Java module.
Bringing Down A Copycat Site
Bringing Down A Copycat Site
12/29/2004 04:59 AMBringing the press into the story
Bringing the press into the story
01/03/2005 10:33 AM
Yesterday, walking on the beach, I had a minor epiphany about
the press that I thought I should share asap. Talking to a reporter
recently, about the difference between bloggers and pros, I tell a
story I often tell, the interchange between David Weinberger and
Walter Mears at the blogger's breakfast at the Democratic National
Convention in July.
Weinberger asked Mears who he planned to vote for in the
presidential election. Mears said he couldn't say because that would
bring his biases into the discussion, and he writes objectively, his
biases are irrelevant. This was about as clear a distinction as I've
seen, because bloggers seem to view it exactly the other way. I can't
trust you until I know where you're coming from. So a blogger always
discloses his opinion on something he's reporting on, so we can triangulate, get a variety of points of view to
determine what's really going on. Triangulation is something bloggers
and their readers depend on. In the world of the pro, apparently
triangulation is not necessary, because in theory every reporter is
objective.
So, the reporter I was
talking with says he is not part of the story. This is where the
epiphany begins. That's why the various attempts to self-enforce
integrity have been awful failures for the pros. We tested the
self-enforcement system put in place by The
Guardian last spring, we're not exactly nobodies, and got blown
off, summarily and rudely. This is not what we would expect from a QA
department at any organization, and surely not a newspaper of high
repute. We wouldn't tolerate this from government, nor industry, but
these days, when a campaign can be deleted, and its supporters
disenfranchised, by cable networks because a candidate showed
enthusiasm, consider how much progress we can make until we
systematically watch the pros and judge the quality of their work.
We're fools if we believe they can be trusted to watch over
themselves. We have the empirical evidence that proves otherwise.
Net-net: the professional journalist is totally part of
the story he or she is writing. That they believe otherwise is the
major bug in their process.
Community News: Bringing the Outside In?
Community News: Bringing the Outside In?
03/11/2003 01:22 AMDo you remember the time back when you knew nothing of PHP? Back when
Perl or ASP was the dominant force, working to "make the web a better
place"? Every one of us had to start somewhere, and every one of us
had to hear about PHP from someone (or somewhere) - do you remember
when you first were introduced to the fastest-growing web scripting
language out there?
ATI's HDTV Wonder - Bringing DTV to your
PC
ATI's HDTV Wonder - Bringing DTV to your
PC
06/22/2004 09:07 AMBringing social networking to everything
Bringing social networking to everything
04/25/2004 02:40 AMI'm sorry I disagree.....[read response after
article].......
The next
big thing in online social networking.
According to Reuters Social networking sites, which look to
introduce friends of friends or people with common interests, have
grabbed the attention of Internet users and venture capitalists but
many are still looking for ways to make money.
Online dating siteTickle (
>2million profiles) launched a People Search
service on its network that includes AskJeeves' . The partnership fuses the
uncertain social networking phenomenon with a search model that has
proven invaluable to both consumers and marketers on the public
Internet.
Kolabora news expert Scott Allen blogs in his Social Networking
News: According to Tickle CEO James Currier, Search is a natural
way for online social networking to move forward. (..) "Tickle
people search brings online search full circle, back to letting us
find the right people to talk to.
Reuters press release (April
22)
read more in the full articles quoted from three blogs
- Ask Jeeves Brings Search to Tickle (ClickZNews)<
BR>- Jeeves, whats the next big thing in online social
networking? (Online Business
Networks)
- Education the real "next big thing" in
online social networking (Online Business
Networks)
[Smart Mobs]
I'm certainly in favor of putting social networking into context -
but search is not a context. It's sort of like getting it
backwards.
It's not about bringing search to social networking. It's
about bringing social networking to everything.
Bringing it back home
Bringing it back home
05/14/2004 06:15 AMUSA Today May 14 2004 10:43AM GMT
Microsoft Bringing Back the IE Team?
Microsoft Bringing Back the IE Team?
06/21/2004 01:09 AMBringing Up Baby, but Not Giving Up
Movies
Bringing Up Baby, but Not Giving Up
Movies
04/27/2004 11:30 AMThousands of moms and dads across the country are taking advantage of
new programs that enable them to see first-run films with their
children.
Bringing Apple Back Into The Race
Bringing Apple Back Into The Race
01/16/2004 11:04 AMThanks to IBM (once regarded by Apple as its greatest competitor) that
Apple is back in the race. By Chris Chong (Malaysia Star via
MyAppleMenu)
ImageMatics Bringing Your Images
to Life
ImageMatics Bringing Your Images
to Life
09/16/2004 08:55 AMAd - http://www.imagematics.com Sep 16 2004 9:32AM GMT
Bringing VIdeo Playback To The iPod
Bringing VIdeo Playback To The iPod
01/05/2005 10:27 PMBeating Apple to the punch, little-known peripheral manufacturer
Nyko has unveiled an iPod accessory which enables the popular audio
player to play back videos on a 3.5" display. By Jorgen Sundgot,
InfoSync World
Bringing back the draft, the sequel
Bringing back the draft, the sequel
11/02/2003 11:59 PM My Metafilter post
from last year about the possibility of reinstating the draft got
a nice smackdown. Given the current situation in Iraq, as well as
other
interesting developments, have opinions changed?
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