Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-07T17:30:05Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/221716 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why 3 Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? John 2008-10-21T12:51:14Z 2008-10-21T15:28:32Z <p>If this is true, I'd like to know why. Do we see a great percentage of secure and high traffic web applications built in LAMP?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/221725#221725 1 Answer by vfilby for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? vfilby 2008-10-21T12:53:24Z 2008-10-21T12:53:24Z <p>Generally, because MS sells to them, and MS provides support. When you have a major flaw, the ability to call the manufacturer is worth the cost of the product (in the eyes of the business).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/221728#221728 11 Answer by Steve Horn for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? Steve Horn 2008-10-21T12:53:51Z 2008-10-21T12:53:51Z <p>"Nobody gets fired for buying IBM". That kind of sums up the choice of a lot of execs. Nobody is going to get fired for trusting a huge company that has a proven record of success -- even if it's not the best choice.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/221731#221731 4 Answer by nkr1pt for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? nkr1pt 2008-10-21T12:54:25Z 2008-10-21T12:54:25Z <p>From my experience, large corporations don't seem to "trust" open source software. Even though open source software is in many cases more secure than closed software.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/221736#221736 3 Answer by Marc Hughes for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? Marc Hughes 2008-10-21T12:55:43Z 2008-10-21T12:55:43Z <p>It's largely because once a company gets to a certain size, it's not the people with the technical knowledge who make the platform decisions. </p> <p>Ineconomies of scale?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/221738#221738 0 Answer by Turnkey for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? Turnkey 2008-10-21T12:55:49Z 2008-10-21T12:55:49Z <p>Many prefer the security of another large company to go to with support issues. That being said there are many successful and high-traffic sites built on LAMP.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/221742#221742 25 Answer by MrZebra for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? MrZebra 2008-10-21T12:56:17Z 2008-10-21T12:56:17Z <p>It's all about support. A large company buying from Microsoft will get a hotline through to their support team. Because any downtime could be incredibly expensive to a large company, the ability to get immediate support at any time is more valuable than any savings made on the initial purchase.</p> <p>Also, if it all goes wrong, there's someone there to blame and potentially sue ;)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/221770#221770 1 Answer by nportelli for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? nportelli 2008-10-21T13:00:19Z 2008-10-21T13:00:19Z <p>Probably because WISA is backed by support and official patches and upgrades, no matter how far apart they may be. Plus WISA has a great development environment. And you don't have to read a ton of text files to figure out how to administer something. Also it is easier to pick from say 8 server OS options than the seemingly infinite free ones.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/221773#221773 0 Answer by James Hogbin for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? James Hogbin 2008-10-21T13:00:58Z 2008-10-21T13:00:58Z <p>"Niche" and/or Emergent Technologies are very hard to get additional wet-ware for.</p> <p>By hard I mean the wet-ware has a long lead time, is expensive and generally un-referencable.</p> <p>New Tech or OpenSource may be the obvious choice but, if implemented, too often exists in the mind of one or two resources who are a flight risk if they feel under apreciated.</p> <p>J/.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/221777#221777 3 Answer by Colin Pickard for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? Colin Pickard 2008-10-21T13:01:55Z 2008-10-21T13:01:55Z <p>You won't get fired for betting the company on Microsft.</p> <p>Once you've got a team of Win Server Admins / .NET developers / underqualified monkeys it's easier to stick with what you know.</p> <p>and you're ASP.NET devs are also winforms devs and MS Office 'platform' devs.</p> <p>But that only applies to internal apps of course. For public stuff, I think LAMP will always have the edge. And a lot of people who build internal apps on WISA also run LAMP/WAMP and/or J2EE anyway, for bought in apps.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/221867#221867 6 Answer by Miguel Vitorino for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? Miguel Vitorino 2008-10-21T13:23:13Z 2008-10-21T13:23:13Z <p>I believe it has more to do with the sense of security that a big company gives you than with support. The business model of most open-source companies relies on providing support and services, instead of charging you for software licenses. So, maybe, the support is not the main issue there. </p> <p>Also, there is the matter of visibility. When we go out of the computer science world, open-source loses most of its visibility. It has a completely different meaning to us than it has to our family, friends and generally non-computer-geek people. They will go "Windows, of course I know Microsoft Windows... Linux...hum.. yeah. I've heard about that. It's free, right? What's the catch?"</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/221885#221885 1 Answer by Jason Baker for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? Jason Baker 2008-10-21T13:29:45Z 2008-10-21T13:29:45Z <p>I think it's the "nobody gets fired for buying IBM" factor. If a company wants a Linux/UNIX system with support they have plenty of options. There's Redhat, Novell, Sun, and Canonical that all provide support for their systems. That and it tends to be easier to find Windows programmers and administrators.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/222002#222002 0 Answer by Optimal Solutions for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? Optimal Solutions 2008-10-21T14:06:48Z 2008-10-21T14:06:48Z <p>I am wondering, though, in these tougher economic times if we begin to see more large companies embracing open-source "LAMP" and other such derivatives.. Makes me wonder if I need to, as well.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/222152#222152 0 Answer by JB King for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? JB King 2008-10-21T14:47:48Z 2008-10-21T14:47:48Z <p>Another part to it can be what did the first web developers start using at the company. If the company was started by former Microsoft employees or the heads of technology used to work at Microsoft, then I think you could expect them to use the Microsoft Employee store to get copies of some of the software to build the web site. At least, that is why I got into Visual Studio development after university for a dot-com.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221716/most-large-companies-prefer-wisa-over-lamp-why/222297#222297 1 Answer by rmeador for Most "large" companies prefer WISA over LAMP? Why? rmeador 2008-10-21T15:28:33Z 2008-10-21T15:28:33Z <p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia#Software_and_hardware" rel="nofollow">Wikipedia</a> and <a href="http://www.techcrunchit.com/2008/06/30/facebook-building-out-own-datacenters/" rel="nofollow">Facebook</a> both run LAMP stacks. Wikipedia may not be large in terms of profit, but they have tons of users and content. I think Facebook is large by any definition. The difference is they're not "enterprisey", which is what I think you really mean by "large". "Enterprisey" companies are defined by spending more money than is necessary on things they don't need that don't work well, usually accompanied with/caused by a terrible bureaucracy. Other responses have detailed the plague of such corporations, so I won't go into it further; I just wanted to point out some of the successful uses of LAMP.</p>