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PHP–International Web Programming Language

If you are keen on finding a web based application that will give you both a user friendly experience and also manage your database then you need look no further than Hyper Text Pre-processor or PHP. PHP was invented in 1995 and is now the best web programming language around. If the client wants integration to take place between the project and the database, this program is perfect. PHP is an open source web development framework so it has all built – in enhancements that turn it into a complete web application developing program for any requirement. Other giants like .Net and Java lose out the PHP which has an edge over them.

These days the requisite is for a dynamic website where the content can be modified and periodically updated. Sadly there was a shortage of such sites. This made it very difficult for programming languages and things only got worse when the client asked for SEO friendly websites. With the advent of PHP the problem of a static website came to an end. Every new version that hit the market increased the performance and security of the internet programming language.

Features

The lines of code are drastically reduced with PHP. This helps the quality team in the testing process.

Safe and secure applications

PHP enabled websites show increased performance, reliability and user friendliness

Because PHP is an open source language cost and time is reduced in building an application or a website

PHP websites helps both developers and owners. Easy to maintain site and PHP has international standards of language.

Website owners who have used PHP to build up their websites have an easy search engine friendly website that develops multi features web based applications. The majority of companies hire PHP programmers as the work gets done on a project basis and on time. Web developer hire on the other hand is the best way if you want to be free of problems like managing employees, time for resources and studying about latest technologies.

Go Open Source and Become High – Tech

In a recent issue of Entrepreneur there were articles on starting a blog, virtual workforce, instant messaging, mobile banking, using Skype and choosing between BlackBerry and iPhone. How will you achieve all that without gearing up with technology? If you are a small business here are two ways…

1. Use expensive commercial software.

2. Give free open source software a try in those areas where it meets your needs

The same issue also offered useful tips to revamp small business IT for serious savings. One way; use open source software (OSS). By their estimation, by using OSS a small business could save $18,950.

What happened in the past was SMB’s hesitated to bring in OSS because of a lack of in – house skills. While deep OSS expertise is still needed to be gained by small businesses, that obstacle is now surmountable as OSS is increasing in maturity, smaller businesses are fast being supported by commercial OSS vendors and many more third party support providers are materializing. While larger enterprises are interested in reduced costs and the ability to customize and look at OSS in that way, SMB’s look at OSS as a chance to bring in the latest of technology that earlier had to be procured by expensive proprietary applications according to analysts.

For those who are still ignorant or skeptical about OSS there are hundreds of millions of downloads and a visible public profile, Linux, Apache, Firefox and Open Office provide examples of the same. Additionally we can now read everywhere about successful case studies of large enterprises using Linux, Apache, and other OSS. This doesn’t make it as daunting for the small businesses who would otherwise feel afraid of an unbeaten path

Cost savings are just the beginning. CNET Blog Network author and popular OSS columnist Matt Asay says, “Now is a great time to use open source, to tap into the innovation and flexibility with budgets being cut. Though open source isn’t only or mainly about reducing costs it’s a great side effect.”

Small businesses are naturally shy about using modern technology to improve their business. In the past every time they thought of a good idea they had to drop it immediately because of the cost which was sky high. Eventually they didn’t think about it anymore. The equation has changed dramatically with OSS. So small businesses are herewith invited to put on the thinking cap again. Get creative. With so much OSS now available you can still find an open source application to the craziest idea you can ever come up with.

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