September User Group:: Building the PHP-stack for the enterprise
PHP has become ubiquitous when it comes to
personal blogs, content management systems, ecommerce sites and more. Take any
list of Web 2.0 sites and you’ll find that more than 50% have PHP as back-end
technology. What is less known is that PHP is also making significant inroads
in the enterprise.
Join BostonPHP, IBM and Zend as we discuss where "Enterprise" PHP (and OSS) is
going and how it's going to get there. This promises to be a great
evening with plenty of "horsepower" to answer your
questions:
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Mark de Visser - Zend's CMO: In his
presentation Mark de Visser will cover case studies of Enterprise PHP,
and will discuss what drives the adoption and what still needs to be
accomplished. He will cover the role of Zend and other commercial
vendors in the PHP ecosystem, and will present a roadmap for the coming
year of Zend’s main PHP products and services.
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David Boloker - IBM's CTO of Emerging Internet Technology:
IBM's QEDWiki (written in PHP 5) began as a research project in 2004 to
enable Line of Business professionals to remix Enterprise data in
various ways using a graphical assembly tool. QEDWiki is part of a
larger solution that creates catalog feeds as well feeds from things
like Excel spreadsheets, SQL, XML documents, SAP/PeopleSoft/Siebel
information and RSS/Atom feeds. Upon creation the feeds can be
transformed and remixed using another tool that filters, annotates,
merges, publishes and transforms them. Finally, the newly created
feeds can be used by QED to create mashups. In his presentation,
David will review the business drivers behind this idea as well do some
extensive demonstrations of this technology.
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