

Of course, PHP is not the only language that OpenShift supports: Node.js, Ruby, Python, PHP, Perl and Java and offers customizable cartridge functionality that allow developers to add additional languages they choose to develop in.

◦ Debug PHP applications directly in OpenShift PaaS. ◦ Makes it easy for teams to collaborate on application development. ◦ Simple "one-click" deployment to OpenShift of applications created in Zend Studio. ◦ Zend Studio includes advanced productivity features, including refactoring, code assist and semantic analysis.
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◦ Fully featured Eclipse-based professional IDE is now integrated with OpenShift.
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◦ Advanced debugging in the cloud: code tracing capability to quickly pinpoint issues’ root causes without having to recreate them. ◦ Job queue for performing PHP tasks in parallel to improve application performance and reduce bottlenecks. ◦ Code optimization for greater performance: built-in data caching and bytecode acceleration. Further benefits of the new offering and partnership from the release are: For those who have developed PHP applications and now want to take them to the cloud, Lennox and Guerrero think Zend server for OpenShift is a no-brainer. Guerrero thinks that having the Zend run time server as part of OpenShift really makes it a great offering for anyone using PHP. I spoke with Jimmy Guerrero, director of product marketing for Red Hat's OpenShift team, and Elaine Lennox, chief marketing officer at Zend, about the partnership and new offering. Besides an excellent development environment, the Zend server is highly regarded as a top choice for running PHP applications. Zend is the premier choice for the millions of PHP developers world-wide. The new offerings include a new Zend Server for OpenShift that can access built-in debugging, monitoring and application performance tuning capabilities. It is currently availble as a free service for developmental purposes only. Red Hat's OpenShift is a complete platform service that supports a number of different languages and technologies. Red Hat continued its foray into Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offerings expanding its OpenShift PaaS with a new partnership announcement with Zend, makers of the leading PHP development and runtime environments.
