By: Kurt R. Hansen | 2010-03-28 | Web Development Do you know what is common among these three web sites - Google, YouTube, and Wikipedia? Other than of course the ability to search through millions of pages of information, sort the results and rank them, all in a matter of seconds? A database management system called MySQL. read more
By: Concept | 2012-01-08 | Software Together, PHP MySQL development has always offered great solutions for websites, web applications and web services. Ranging from dynamic websites to social networking, community portals to online catalogues, ecommerce solutions to photo galleries, industry specific applications to content management systems and much more; together, PHP MySQL development has always comprised all these requirements read more
By: John Seo Concept | 2011-04-20 | Software PHP MySQL development is a highly demanding phenomenon these days. PHP (Hypertext Processor) and MySQL (pronounced as My Sequel), both are considered as the core part of open source technologies, LAMP... read more
By: Michael Dorf | 2011-04-01 | Web Design Scalability is an important consideration when building web applications. Scalability generally refers to the capability to handle a growing traffic load. Traditionally, PHP hasn't been considered overly scalable. However, that has more to do with how PHP applications have been written in the past rather than any limitation in PHP itself. WordPress and Drupal are both excellent examples of scalable applications built in PHP. read more
By: stela robinson | 2011-04-16 | Software PHP is highly popular web development language. PHP means Hypertext preprocessor. It is server-side script so it don''t overload the client machines. It can be embedded into HTML easily so its executi... read more
By: Petter Parker | 2011-03-30 | Programming MySQL is a relational database management system (RDBMS) that runs as a server providing multi-user access to a number of databases. The MySQL® database has become the world's most popular open source database because of its consistent fast performance, high reliability and ease of use. On top of that, it is very commonly used in conjunction with PHP scripts to create powerful and dynamic server- read more
By: Marie Castelle | 2011-02-18 | Internet Business The use of PHP and MySQL in web hosting is a great way to create dynamic web pages that will interact with your site browsers. While HTML can make useful and well formatted web pages, without PHP and MySQL, your audience will not be able to appreciate your site... read more
By: dwspriya | 2011-03-30 | Web Hosting MySQL Hosting is being with a wide range of software languages, and widely used with PHP language. It is referred to as a heavy duty database server belonging to LAMP family, which comprises Apache, M... read more
By: Chris Ricard | 2011-04-01 | Article Marketing MySQL is a Relational Database Management System. This is perhaps a bit of an overly technical and cryptic answer to the question, so let''s take a look at this piece by piece. What is a Database? S... read more
By: Gladeya Smith | 2011-12-11 | Technology The rapidly evolving technological world and the ever changing customer demands, has paved way for the large business conglomerates and even the small and medium sized business enterprises to digitalize their documents. read more
By: Mark Willium | 2010-12-03 | Data Recovery The MySQL database is extensively used as part of the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP/Python/Perl) stack. All these applications are very popular because these are freely available, fast, very reliable and secure. read more
By: Michael Dorf | 2011-04-01 | Programming When it comes to full scale database analysis, many servers have integrated software packages such as SSIS for Microsoft and dedicated business intelligence tools from SAP, SAS and other forms. Analyzing data with open source technology however requires a bit more work when it comes to implementing an end to end Business Intelligence (BI). read more
By: Dan Fuerst | 2010-04-02 | Web Hosting Databases and MySQL - Databases are the backbone of any Internet web application. Even if you're not explicitly using a database, chances are that you're using one somewhere down the line. For example, if you're hosing a WordPress blog or using a CMS like Joomla, those applications use a database for storing data at their backend. read more