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October 11, 2005 11:57 AM PDT

Zend brings PHP to Oracle's database

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The PHP software that lets computers generate complex Web pages on the fly is so frequently used with the MySQL database that there's an acronym for it.

But Zend, a company that commercializes PHP, released a version on Tuesday that works with Oracle's database.

PHP is a scripting language and open-source software project that's widely used to power Web sites. For that task, it often shows up in conjunction with the Linux operating system, Apache Web server software and MySQL database that together make up the LAMP software collection.

Zend has been spreading PHP farther afield, though. It announced Tuesday its Zend Core for Oracle software, a product that has been in beta testing since August. Business partners using the software include SugarCRM, an open-source customer relationship management start-up, and StepUp Commerce, a company that offers online catalog services to retailers.

Zend's work is an example of the growing commercial component of open-source software as well as the spread of the collaborative programming technology to higher-level server software.

Zend Core for Oracle is free, but the company charges for support through its Zend Network Services. That costs $199 per server for up to 30 servers right now, $149 per server for 31 to 100 servers, and negotiated custom pricing for larger installations.

The Cupertino, Calif.-based company also sells Zend Core for IBM's DB2 and Cloudscape databases.

Zend Core for Oracle runs on Linux, Sun's Solaris version of Unix and IBM's AIX version of Unix. The company also announced it has begun beta testing a version for Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003.

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Why not just copy/paste the press release?
by October 11, 2005 1:44 PM PDT
Why not just copy/paste the press release, CNET? Because thats all this article is. A press release masked as a news story.

"But Zend, a company that commercializes PHP, released a version on Tuesday that works with Oracle's database. "

This gives the mistaken impression that Oracle support is 'new' in PHP. Its not. PHP's 'worked with' Oracle for years. A simple look at PHP's website would have confirmed that.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.oracle.php
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Open Source Talent
by mentalbarcode October 28, 2005 3:12 AM PDT
PHP is great! I used it when developing www.ostalent.com . Why
use anything else?
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