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Setup PHP Development Environment on Windows 7 PC

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Unlike our other blog posts for setting up PHP environment on Windows XP and Vista, we have made video tutorials (three in number) for setup on Windows 7 PC.

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A Feature Article on Opendelight Published in php|architect

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

This is to inform that the leading magazine for PHP, php|architect has published an article on Opendelight written by Ashwini Rath. The article is a comprehensive overview of the framework with a tutorial approach.

Opendelight 1.1.2 Released with Bug Fixes to IDE

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

The new version of Opendelight, version 1.1.2, has been released today, and is available for download at http://www.adiipl.com/opendelight/download.php
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Opendelight 1.1 Released with Minor Bug Fixes

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

The new version of Opendelight, version 1.1, has been released today, and is available for download at http://www.adiipl.com/opendelight/download.php
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Press Release of Opendelight Framework 1.0

Monday, April 26th, 2010

PHP appeals to developers and software architects due to its agile nature and support for quick application development. However, possibility of procedural development and lack of inbuilt object model attract huge criticism. Since last several years, many efforts are on to create development frameworks to enforce correct development paradigm and to undertake requisite measures for building robust application architecture. In spite of all these, there is a huge gap between the available tools and industry requirements. The release of Opendelight is expected to shorten this gap.

Read the entire press release at http://www.adiipl.com/company/press/press-opendelight-release.php

Opendelight 1.0 Released

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Finally, Opendelight is out! Also, people have started to download the framework and have use it.
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The Buzz of Cloud Computing

Monday, June 15th, 2009

We talk of computation as a service bundle when we talk of cloud computing. We aim to use the entire platform including the server infrastructure, computer network, operating system and software applications as a service and aim to pay per use basis.

The situation is like taking the flight to a destination with a small fee where we do not need to be worried about cost and maintenance of aircraft, airport infrastructure and maintenance, and crew salary, etc. We only pay a fee for the flight ticket, for the service we hire or paying for use only.

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