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PHP rakes in support from Oracle and Microsoft

by Tom Sanders  on Oct 10, 2007
Tags: PHP | rakes | in | support | from | Oracle | and | Microsoft
PHP to support Oracle grid and Microsoft Info Cards.
The PHP open source scripting language has gained additional support from established enterprise IT vendors.



PHP is a popular open source scripting language that is used on millions of websites worldwide.



On Tuesday, Microsoft and Zend unveiled a further expansion of their relationship to include support for Microsoft's Information Cards. The technology aims to set an open standard that allows for authentication with online services.



Zend offers commercial support for PHP as well as products that help developers create PHP applications. Zend and Microsoft last year entered into a partnership to improve performance of PHP on Windows Server 2003 and the forthcoming Windows Server 2007.



Also on Tuesday, Oracle said that it would contribute an enhanced Oracle Call Interface to the scripting language. The interface allows applications to use the grid features in Oracle's databases which improve scalability and ensure high availability of applications.



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