Posts marked with “microsoft”

Win a free ticket to TEK·X

by · April 8, 2010

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If you work with PHP in a Windows environment, you don’t want to miss Ruslan Yakushev and Mark Brown as they talk about what Microsoft is doing to make PHP run faster on Windows and with IIS in this week’s webcast, “Making PHP faster on IIS”

 

TEK·X Webcast "Mongo Scale!"

by · March 23, 2010

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This week’s TEK·X webcast – part of the webcast series sponsored by php|architect and Microsoft – will be on the topic of MongoDB. MongoDB is part of a new wave of persistent storage engines that make up the NoSQL movement. The most popular websites in the world are switching to or already use non-relational databases. […]

 

WinCache 1.1 Beta introduces user caching, session handler

by · March 10, 2010

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Microsoft continues its commitment to PHP on Windows with the latest release of its opcode cache, WinCache. WinCache 1.1-Beta adds new features to this growing project.

 

Microsoft schedules upcoming SQL Server service packs

by · February 15, 2010

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Despite Microsoft SQL Server 2008 having been out for some time, Microsoft is still planning on providing extended support—through 2011—to the 2005 edition of its flagship DBMS.

 

php|architect Podcast: 2009 in Revue

by · January 6, 2010

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php|architect podcast Episode 2010-001. Sit with us as we look back at 2009 and what it meant to PHP.

 

The Recording for Friday's Webcast is Now Available

by · July 15, 2009

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The recording for Sumit Chawla’s great webcast on Microsoft technology interoperability, which took place last Friday as part of our CodeWorks 09 Summer Webcast Series, is now available from our website

 

Don't Miss Friday's Free Webcast!

by · July 7, 2009

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Our Summer Webcast Series continues this Friday with another great free webcast hosted by Sumit Chawla on ways to make PHP interoperate with Microsoft technologies (which, as it turns out, is not as difficult as you might think!).