LAMP Technologies
LAMP is an acronym that refers to a free and open source solution stack of software, which is basically used for running dynamic websites as well as servers. LAMP or Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP is a web development framework that helps in building applications to solve business problems that occur quite frequently. A business must always have the ability to access information, process it and make the information available in every location. In today’s fast-paced world, users always expect to be able to extract any information they require from any location. Therefore, LAMP Technology has become an integral part of any kind of business.
This open source web application and development platform can be used to develop and deploy simple to complex web applications. In this ever-developing global competitive market, LAMP is undoubtedly the best platform of choice for deploying low-cost, consistent, measurable and above all secured web applications.
Definition of LAMP Technology
In LAMP technology, the L stands for Linux, which refers to the operating system, A stands for Apache, which indicates the web server, M stands for MySQL, the database management system or database server and P refers to one of the several scripting languages like PHP, Perl or Python. The balanced combination of all these technologies is primarily used to define the infrastructure of a web server, to classify developing software for programming paradigm and to establish a well-defined package for software distribution.