With the advent of Web 2.0 and Software as a Service, cloud computing has come into vogue. Cloud computing has become synonymous with providing services anywhere anytime with the basic requirement being access to the internet.
Silicon Valley is chock-full of Web 2.0 startups today. And these startups are using open source big-time.
Open source software enjoyed phenomenal success in 2006. But it is nothing compared to what's coming up in 2007. Here are some exciting trends to track.
Ever since the first Web application was written, developers have attempted to create dynamic user interfaces that offer an interactive experience, much like desktop applications. Traditional Web applications feel clumsy and unresponsive because every update to the interface involves a full roundtrip to the server and back. In this article, we will see how AJAX, a recent Web development technique, tackles this problem.
Web 2.0, the next generation of the Web is a force to reckon with. And corporations are noticing it. The latest in Web products and services are ready to go into the enterprise.
This article introduces content management systems and discusses the features and benefits of using Plone, a popular open source content management system built on top of Zope.
Google, the world's smartest search engine company, is on the eve of going public and Wall Street is going googlemanic. Google could not have done it without top technology, user loyalty, good profits and infrastructure powered by Open Source.
Searching the Web has become synonymous with surfing the Web.