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Why Choose RightScale Zend Php Solution Pack

RightScale Inc. is the leader in the world of cloud computing management and Zend Technologies can be called as the leader of PHP web development. Both of the companies jointly developed a new solution for all sorts of problems related to deploying and managing critical PHP applications with the help of elasticity, portability and high availability of cloud. The newly developed package has been named as RightScale Zend PHP solution pack. This is a kind of pre configured open platform as a Service. It helps to customize and control the cloud environment quite faster and in very simple ways. The RightScale Zend PHP solution pack is a combination of mainly two platforms. The first one is RightScale Cloud Management Platform and the second one is Zend PHP architecture which is powered by Zend server. This is the only production ready solution to make a pre-configured and clustered PHP environment. It scales dynamically and ensures high availability. As a result, the companies can now have ...

Platinum SEO Plugin Vs All-In-One SEO Pack

Platinum seo Pack was created in 2008 when the original maintainer of All-in-One seo Pack lost interest in it and stopped development. While another maintainer soon appeared for All-in-One seo and it remains the heavyweight champion of WordPress seo tools , Platinum seo has some additional capabilities that All-in-One lacks. I use it on my blogs and think it’s an excellent tool for doing on-site search engine optimization. Let’s do a quick rundown of the feature sets… Installing Platinum seo plugin (or All-in-One plugin) is simple. Both install like any other plugin you’ve used; either unzip the contents and upload the directory into your blog’s wp-content/plugins/ directory with an FTP client, or log into your blog admin, go to your Plugins management and upload the zip file directly via the “Add New => Upload” option. Once the plugin is installed, go to your main “Installed” plugins table and click the “Activate” ...