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Eclipse Foundation, Zend Technologies, and IBM Announce the Approval of the PHP IDE ProjectA Preview of the New Eclipse PHP IDE is Scheduled at the EclipseCon Conference in Santa Clara March 22, 2006; 02:53 AM ECLIPSECON 2006, SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 20, 2006 - The Eclipse Foundation, an open source community committed to the implementation of a universal software development platform, Zend Technologies and IBM, today announced that the Eclipse PHP IDE project has been approved by the Eclipse Foundation. The technology project was proposed by Zend and IBM on October 21, 2005. It will deliver a PHP Integrated Development Environment framework for the Eclipse Platform and will encompass the development components necessary to develop PHP-based web applications and will leverage the existing Eclipse Web Tools Project. “Eclipse has the goal to create a universal development platform that increases efficiency in enterprise software development,” said Mike Milinkovich, executive director of the Eclipse Foundation. “The new PHP IDE project will extend the Eclipse Platform to the world of PHP and will bring two highly successful communities together. Having Zend lead this project will definitely benefit the community. We are looking forward to watching this new project develop, mature and create even more opportunities for users to develop their web applications.” The Eclipse Platform provides a universal and vendor-neutral, open development environment. The PHP IDE will extend the Eclipse Platform to support development of next generation web applications in PHP. The project will be an initial set of Eclipse plug-ins that will add PHP capabilities to Eclipse and will provide extension points to further extend the functionality of the project. The project will be composed of a set of extensible features covering the development life cycle including functionality that deals with developing, deploying, documenting and debugging PHP-based applications. Zend Technologies is leading a growing community of technology vendors and PHP users that have collaborated on the definition, planning and implementation of this project before its first delivery. Other entities are encouraged to participate as committers, users and developers to assist with the architecture, planning, requirements and testing of the project. “The Eclipse PHP IDE project is a key milestone in our Collaboration Initiative, in which Zend business partners and PHP community members are collaborating on initiatives to advance the use of PHP,” said Doron Gerstel, CEO of Zend Technologies, Inc. “An Eclipse IDE brings many new contributors and solutions to PHP software development. The announcement helps companies leverage their existing infrastructure for software development as they are embracing PHP for their modern web application development.” “PHP support in Eclipse is very important to IBM,” said David Boloker, CTO, Emerging Internet Technology, IBM. “In line with our overall initiative of bringing PHP to enterprise customers, we formed a strong partnership with Zend Technologies and made contributions to PHP’s core, Zend’s Framework and partnered with Zend to bring a PHP IDE project to the Eclipse platform. The PHP IDE project will increase the acceptance of PHP within the enterprise while offering new options to companies developing next generation web applications." "Actuate is excited about the initiation of the Eclipse PHP IDE Project,” said Pete Cittadini, president and CEO of Actuate Corporation (NASDAQ: ACTU). "Eclipse penetrated 65 percent of the 4.5 million Java Developer market in only four years. With Zend’s help, it may be possible for Eclipse to penetrate 65 percent of the 2.5 million PHP developers in half that time. Because of Zend’s work to integrate their Eclipse-based PHP IDE with BIRT, the PHP community will benefit from a first-class reporting tool and BIRT’s ecosystem will significantly expand.” The PHP IDE project is inviting participation of new vendors and participants. The project deliverables and timeline are still being finalized. The plan calls for a first version of the PHP IDE to be generally available in the second half of this year. For more information on the PHP IDE project, please visit www.eclipse.org/proposals/php-ide/. Anyone who wishes to express interest in participating in the project should contact the newsgroup at www.eclipse.org/newsportal/thread.php?group=eclipse.tools.php. For a preview of the Eclipse PHP IDE at EclipseCon, visit Zend’s booth (#714) or attend the “PHP IDE Project” session scheduled for Wednesday, March 22, 2006 at 2:15 p.m. About the Eclipse Foundation The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit, member supported corporation that hosts the Eclipse projects. Full details of Eclipse and the Eclipse Foundation are available at www.eclipse.org. About Zend Technologies About IBM
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