Microsoft bundles open-source apps into its Web platform

24.03.2009
Website builders who choose to run on Microsoft's Web platform but also want to use open-source software are in for a pleasant surprise. Microsoft installs PHP, the popular website scripting language, and includes a collection of popular open-source Web applications. For some, the inclusion of PHP is a shock, because the free scripting language Microsoft's ASP.NET for use in developing websites. ASP.NET is popular among enterprise developers, but Web 2.0 startups and homebrew sites are often built atop PHP.

A Microsoft product manager ZDNet's veteran Microsoft reporter Mary-Jo Foley that Microsoft by bundling a set of extremely popular open-source apps into its release, Microsoft hopes that site developers will simply install Microsoft Web Platform, rather than hunting down and installing each of the other software packages separately.

Microsoft's Web Platform site currently lists included with the 2.0. Most notable are these:

* PHP - A scripting language for dynamic Web pages, with recently improved support on Windows.

* WordPress - A Web publishing platform that claims to be the largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world.

* Drupal - The social website platform I use at The Industry Standard, with over 2,000 open-source modules for customization and enhancement.