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Zend, Sun bringing PHP to the enterprise

Zend, Sun bringing PHP to the enterprise 11/03/2003 03:14 AM

Zend 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.




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I'm sorry I disagree.....[read response after article].......

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[Smart Mobs]

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