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    1. Open Source Web Technologies Moving Ahead With The Technology http://www.neepantech.com
    2. What is Open Source ?
    3. Open Source ?
      • Open source means access to the source codes. Also Open Source implies:
      • Free Redistribution.
      • Source Code.
      • Derived Work
      • Integrity of the Author’s Source Code.
    4. Web Technology
      • The recent web has been changed recently.
      • There are new age ventures and projects which are more interactive.
      • More collaborative.
      • More Socialized.
      • More Open.
      • More performance oriented.
      • And there is more human technology .
    5. What it contains ?
      • Two/multi way communications.
      • Social web applications.
      • Simple Interfaces.
      • Powerful and robust inside.
      • Ease of desktop applications.
      • Open minded and friendly applications.
      • Usability and Design.
      • Evolution and NOT revolution.
    6. Web 2.0 ?
      • The term Web 2.0 is just a phrase or a concept.
      • Used as second generation of the web.
      • Or, the second version of the web.
    7. Web 1.0 Vs Web 2.0
      • Static websites.
      • Emails.
      • Forums.
      • Basic search engines.
      • Groups.
      • Newsletters.
      • HTML.
      • JavaScript for validations etc.
      • Blogs.
      • Wikis.
      • Audio/Video Sharing.
      • Social Software.
      • Webcasts/ Podcasts.
      • Open APIs.
      • Mobility.
      • CSS Designs.
      • Visual dynamic effects.
    8. Examples 2.0
      • Orkut. http://www.orkut.com
      • Youtube. http://www.youtube.com
      • GMail. http://www.gmail.com
      • Flickr. http://www.flickr.com
      • Digg. http://www.digg.com
      • Yahoo. http://www.yahoo.com
    9. Technology 2.0
      • XHTML (Development of Static Web Pages).
      • CSS (Cascading Style Sheets).
      • PHP (Server Side Programming).
      • My SQL (Database Management).
    10. XHTML ?
      • Stands for eXtensible HyperText Markup Language
      • Aimed to replace HTML
      • Almost identical to HTML 4.01
      • Stricter and cleaner version of HTML
      • HTML defined as an XML application
      • XHTML is a W3C Recommendation
    11. CSS
      • Cascading Style Sheets.
      • Used for giving the design to a Webpage.
      • CSS differentiates an Ordinary Website from a World Class Website
    12. Why PHP is growing so fast ?
      • PHP is used for Web Development, its Open Source and Free like Linux, MySQL, Open Office etc.
      • PHP is a Server Side Scripting Language originally designed for producing Dynamic Web Pages.
      • Owned and Sponsored by Sun Microsystems and Open Sourced.
    13. Why MySQL, I have Oracle ?
      • RDBMS: MySQL (its Open Source ) .
      • Very Powerful, Can Maintain Very large Databases and unlike Oracle available for FREE.
      • Developed by Sun Microsystems and then Open Sourced.
      • Has more than 11 Million Installations. Widely used to support Websites.
    14. Websites Designed in PHP using MySQL.
      • Facebook. http://www.facebook.com
      A Social Networking & Media Sharing Site
    15. And More . . .
      • Wikipedia. http://www.wikipedia.org
      A Wiki Encyclopedia
    16. And More . . .
      • YouTube. http://www.youtube.com
      A Video Sharing Site
    17. And More . . .
      • Blogger. http://www.blogger.com
      A Popular Blogging Tool
    18. More Examples 2.0
      • Flickr. http://www.flickr.com
      Photo Publishing and Sharing Site
    19. And More . . .
      • Linked In. http://www.linkedin.com
      A Business Networking Site
    20. Power of Open Source ?
      • Open Source Technologies are developed and spread like anything.
      • Because, Anyone can develop, improve and redistribute them.
      • These are self motivated and community powered.
      • Every single developer can use his/her creativity and strengths to develop the application/technology.
      • There are no limits and all the freedom.
    21. Open Source Examples
      • Linux (operating system kernel – substitutes for proprietary UNIX)
      • Apache Web Server (web server for UNIX systems)
      • MySQL (Structured Query Language – competes with Oracle)
      • Cloudscape, Eclipse (IBM contributions)
      • OpenOffice (open source implementation of Sun’s StarOffice)
    22. Biggest Players in Free Open Source Technology
      • IBM
      • HP
      • SUN
      • RedHat
      • Apache Software Foundation
      • Mozilla Foundation
      • Linus Torvalds
      Corporate Non-Profit Organizations Individuals
    23. Why Companies are moving towards it ?
      • It saves them Money.
      • Provides Stability.
      • No forced upgrades.
      • Access and broad rights to source code.
      • Access to skilled community of developers
    24. Career in Open Source.
    25. Job Opportunities in Free and Open Source Software.
      • With Economic Slowdown Companies have started optimizing their IT Budgets.
      • Free and Open Source Software is being Adopted.
      • They need Employees having familiarity with Open Source Technologies.
    26. Career Prospects
    27. Who are we ?
      • We are Neepan Tech , A Website outsourcing company based in India.
      • We have Designed and Delivered, A large number of successful Websites all over the World.
      • We are also in Training students and professionals in Open Source Technology.
    28. THANK YOU
      • For Your Passionate Viewing
      • P-4, B-BLOCK, Top Floor
      • Mansarover Complex
      • Bhopal, India
      • +91 9926255956
      • [email_address]
      • http://www.neepantech.com
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