Zend Technologies

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Zend Technologies Ltd. is a world wide web infrastructure software company with headquarters in Cupertino, California, U.S., technology center in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel and offices in France, Italy and Germany. The company's operations are currently centered on the development of products relating to the development, deployment and management of business critical PHP based web applications, including Zend Studio.

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[edit] History

Zend Technologies is best known for its founders Andi Gutmans and Zeev Suraski who, along with other Israeli graduates of the Technion, extended PHP after its creation by Rasmus Lerdorf.

In 1997, Zeev and Andi rewrote the parser behind Rasmus Lerdorf's PHP-FI. The result was released as PHP 3. In 1998 they redesigned that parser completely, and named it the Zend Engine. PHP 4 was based on the first version of the Zend Engine and was extremely successful.

In 2006 Zend Technologies received the Best Israeli Startup Software Company Award at the Israeli Venture Association Annual Hi Tech Conference in Tel Aviv. The award was presented by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. [1][2]

[edit] Products

[edit] Zend Server

Zend Server is a complete, enterprise-ready Web Application Server for running and managing PHP applications that require a high level of reliability, performance and security. Zend Server comes with built-in application monitoring, application problem diagnostics, caching and optimization capabilities and a Web-based administrator console. Zend Server’s installers are native to the OS (RPM/DEB/MSI) and include a tested PHP distribution, Zend Framework, out-of-the-box connectivity to all common databases, Java connectivity, a scalable and PHP-integrated download server (for Linux only), and more. Zend Server is fully supported by Zend.

[edit] Zend Server Community Edition

The community edition of Zend Server is a free, complete PHP stack that is suited for developing PHP applications or running non-critical applications in production. Zend Server Community Edition is simple to install, supports Linux, Windows and Mac OS X, and is periodically updated by Zend.

[edit] Zend Platform

Zend Platform is a product that runs on a web server, monitoring PHP applications and reporting on performance and possible problems. It also offers a PHP accelerator (often confused with the free Zend Optimizer), a content caching solution including an API for partial page caching, session clustering and numerous management tools. Zend Platform can be used in conjunction with Zend Studio to do remote debugging and profiling of PHP applications in their native server environment.

[edit] Zend Studio

Zend Studio is a commercial, proprietary integrated development environment (IDE) for PHP.

[edit] Zend Certification Test

Zend also provides a PHP Certification Test and certifies people succeeding on the exam as Zend Certified Engineers (ZCE). To help Zend Certified Engineers gain employment, Zend lists all the persons who have passed the Zend PHP Certification Exam in its directory, Yellow Pages for PHP Professionals. Also, they allow ZCEs to place a ZCE logo on their personal web site/resume.

[edit] Sponsored Projects

[edit] Zend Engine

Zend Engine is the heart of PHP, original written by Andi Gutmans and Zeev Suraski. The first version of Zend Engine was shipped with PHP4. Zend sponsors some developers to actively contribute to the engine, while the main development of Zend Engine today comes from contributors to the PHP project.

[edit] Zend Framework

Zend Framework is an open-source, object-oriented web application framework written in PHP5 and licensed under the new BSD license.

[edit] Social events

Zend Technologies visits events worldwide to spread the OSS message. In 2005, Zeev Suraski delivered a speech at the OSS Technical Seminar organized by the Open Standard Support Organization, Sunwah - PearL Linux and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council.

[edit] List of world wide partners

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