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    How a cowboy spends two days in Boston: Drupalcon 2008
    by Garrett Serack on March 24, 2008

    Howdy ya'll, I was recently in Boston, and managed to spend a couple of days at Drupalcon , where Port25 was a silver level sponsor for the event. The herd was over 800 attendees--all focused on Drupal . Needless to say, I was duly impressed. What's Drupal... more

    • Monday, March 24, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Garrett Serack
    Why I’m excited about Yahoo!
    by Sam Ramji on February 25, 2008

    There are no guarantees that a future of Microsoft + Yahoo! will arrive, but the possibilities have me feeling positive. These are just my personal opinions – and who knows what will happen – but a few things described below give me optimism for an increasingly... more

    • Monday, February 25, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Sam Ramji
    Pilot
    by jcannon on December 19, 2007

    I spend a significant amount of my time crisscrossing Microsoft, looking for (and advocating) interesting ways that our research and development teams are adopting open approaches in their work. It’s not terribly difficult - and, in fact, increasingly easy to find areas where sharing code, participating in community and collaborating with the commercial open source industry are part of what we do every... more

    • Wednesday, December 19, 2007
    • in: Community
    • jcannon
    Hank Janssen & John Bocharov: Introduction to SQL Server Driver for PHP (SQLPHP)
    by jcannon on November 08, 2007

    Our own Hank Janssen gives the Channel9 team an update on the work that has been done to provide a native driver to SQL Server for PHP. SQL Team Says: "The SQL Server Driver for PHP (October 2007) Community Technology Preview (CTP) is designed to enable reliable, scalable integration with SQL Server for PHP applications deployed on the Windows platform. The Driver for PHP is a PHP 5 extension that... more

    • Thursday, November 08, 2007
    • in: Community
    • jcannon
    PHP SQL Server drivers, much improved IIS support for PHP - what is this world coming to!
    by hjanssen on October 19, 2007

    Yes I am still alive! As I write this, I realize that I have been very delinquent with writing blogs. Time has gone by very fast, and I keep on working on more and more things. And before you know it, you look back and months have gone by without any blogs....But I wanted to write a few things that have happened here in the last few months. As you might be aware, Microsoft has been working very hard... more

    • Friday, October 19, 2007
    • in: Community
    • hjanssen
    PHP on IIS
    by jcannon on September 24, 2007

    Just about one year ago, Bill Hilf announced Zend and Microsoft's partnership to enhance PHP performance on Windows Server's IIS web server. This technical collaboration has focused on enhancing the reliability and performance of PHP on Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008. As part of this collaboration, the IIS product group has been working on a new component for IIS6 and IIS7 called FastCGI... more

    • Monday, September 24, 2007
    • in: Community
    • jcannon
    A Technical Look at ASP.NET AJAX
    by MichaelF on February 02, 2007

    Following up on our post yesterday here is an interview with ASP.NET Technical Evangelist: Steve Marx. Steve discusses the three components of ASP.NET AJAX and shows us a demo of the software formerly known as ATLAS running on top of PHP on Linux to demonstrate some of the front and backend extraction capabilities... ... more

    • Friday, February 02, 2007
    • in: Community
    • MichaelF
    Zend & Microsoft Technical Partnership: Enhancing PHP on Windows
    by billhilf on October 31, 2006

    Today I had the opportunity to attend and present at the Zend/PHP Conference and Expo in San Jose. I was here to announce a technical collaboration between Zend and Microsoft that will improve the performance of PHP on Windows Server (and down the road Longhorn Server). You can read the specific details of the collaboration here.... more

    • Tuesday, October 31, 2006
    • in: Community
    • billhilf
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