PHP and Perl are becoming enterprise-level PHP, Perl, and other scripting languages that are making remarkable progress at the enterprise level, in concert with traditional technologies. NET and Java. Will your enterprise be ready to adopt it?
Matt asay, chief operating officer of canonical, an open-source evangelist, writes:
When dynamicProgramming LanguageThe signals like PHP and Python that occupy the top position of web engineering applications and are breaking the dominance of Java and. NET are very clear. Forreste recently reported that PHP claims to be the highest instance for enterprise applications, exceeding 57%. But in fact, most enterprise software costs are switched to Java-based and. Net-based software.
Who will win?
Maybe both.
Matt continues to provide a very far-sighted analysis on how these technologies are used in modern enterprises and how they are important to all of us.
PHP and Perl crashing the Enterprise
PHP and Perl crashing the Enterprise
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PHP, Perl, and other scripting versions are making dramatic inroads in the enterprise, standing side-by-side with traditional technologies like. NET and Java. Is your enterprise willing and ready for adoption?
Canonical's chief operating officer and open source evangelist Matt asay writes:
While Dynamic Programming versions like PHP and Python dominate web engineering, the signs that they are breaking Java and. net's hold on the enterprise are less clear. forrester recently reported that PHP claims the highest instance of open source use within quota ISES, at 57 percent penetration. but it's also the case that the bulk of enterprise software spending goes to Java and. net-based software.
Who is winning?
Perhaps both are.
Matt goes on to provide an insightful analysis of how these technologies are being adopted in the modern enterprise, and what it means to all of us.
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