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[News] L(inux)AMP Gains Acceptance in Businesses Very Fast

  • Subject: [News] L(inux)AMP Gains Acceptance in Businesses Very Fast
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 05:46:48 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
  • User-agent: KNode/0.10.4
Survey: LAMPs Like Hybrids

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| In the 2006 survey, for example, 41 percent of respondents reported that they 
| deployed on Linux. A year later, that number jumped to 51 percent.  
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http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/article.php/3729941

Quote for the day:

"Number two is move Netscape out of the win32 client area."

                            --Paul Maritz, senior vice president at Microsoft


Recent:

Feature: Share & Share Alike

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| The driver behind the surge in open-source applications in recent years has 
| been LAMP. The acronym stands for the Linux operating system, Apache Web 
| server, MySQL database and the Python/PHP/Perl programming languages, a 
| potent combination of open-source tools that allows programmers to quickly 
| build powerful, scalable Internet applications.    
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http://www.naa.org/Resources/Publications/PRESSTIME/PRESSTIME-2008-February/PRESSTIME-08-Feb-02-Feat-Share-Alike/PRESSTIME-08-Feb-02-Feat-Share-Alike.aspx
http://tinyurl.com/2pkslb


CRM company dumps Microsoft, remakes itself with LAMP

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| What Kolke and his team found was that with the low cost of a LAMP stack 
| composed of CentOS, Apache, MySQL, and PHP, they were able to produce a range 
| of hosted CRM solutions that wasn't possible on a Microsoft 
| infrastructure. "Originally, we were intrigued by the pricing and 
| distribution model [of open source] and then by the economics of developers 
| in the community working on the code." The collaborative and cooperative 
| nature of the open source community struck a pleasant chord with Kolke. "We 
| were early users of the SOAP toolkit, and we had run into several walls with 
| Microsoft where we had problems with it but couldn't get clear answers on 
| when they were going to resolve the issues. We got the 'we know about it and 
| we'll get to it' answer. With the open source community, we found a lot more 
| support, and with having access to the code base we could contribute fixes. 
| So the support was a lot more appealing for us, along with the rapid 
| development cycle."             
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http://www.linux.com/feature/124920

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