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Open Source Customization – Web Development With Power Of Open Source
by xdxd_vs_xdxd The concept of open source can be defined as offer of free or unlock access to the source of the product for the purpose of designing, developing, and distributing. In the terms of web development open source conception has taken rise with the development and use of internet frequently by the people.
In the world of web development there are various open source products available for the creation of dynamic websites and other business promotion online tools. In the global online business environment many web development companies offer the professional services for the development of online business tools. Listing up some popular open source products includes Joomla, Mambo, Drupal, CakePHP, Oscommerce, Ruby on Rails etc. Most of the products are used by the developers for the dynamic presentation of businesses from various industries in customized manner in form of websites, templates and other online presentation tools.
Counting all benefits of using open source products will turn into long list, collection of most important advantages include Cost effectiveness which is one of the most significant benefits as all open source products source code are freely available on the net. Any internet… Continue reading
Open Source vs Proprietory Software for web and mobile development
While exploring the software to be used for a project, customers have to decide between open source and proprietory software for their content management system. A careful analysis of various factors will be the key to adopt the right strategy. At Anubavam, we use open source technologies with Drupal expertise and fully satisfy the business requirements of clients to everything with the best CMS strategy. Here we are evaluating the pros and cons of open source vs proprietory software which is suitable for business.
Open Source
According to Gartner’s research of IT professionals in organizations, it shows that over half had embraced open source software for their specific tasks or application projects and many are satisfied to toe the open source.
A further 21% were evaluating the suitability of using open source applications in their organisation. Companies in IT department have attributed lower licensing costs as the main reason for turning to open source apart from flexibility, rapid application development, faster procurement, sophistication and return on investment. The popular open source tools include Linux OS, BSD, Apache, MySQL and PostgreSQL, Amazon Cloud… Continue reading
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