Nearly every organization today has at least one web application. And, at enterprise scale, most of these companies are using open source technologies to power mission-critical areas of their web applications.
However, just using open source software isn’t enough to stay relevant in a hypercompetitive digital world. Companies that want to find success must constantly evaluate new technologies and stay ahead of industry trends if they want to maintain their competitive advantage.
About the Webinar
In this recorded webinar NGINX Senior OSS Evangelist Dave McAllister, Perforce Chief Open Source Evangelist Javier Perez, and Zend Product Manager and Laminas Project Development Lead Matthew Weier O’Phinney discuss the trends and technologies shaping modern web application development, and how companies can stay ahead in an increasingly competitive digital landscape.
Attend the Webinar to Learn:
- The key trends shaping web app development today.
- Why organizations are choosing open source software.
- How organizations are using open source to transform their digital experiences.
- The importance of open source observability and scalability tooling in modern web apps.
- Web app technologies and trends to watch in 2022 and beyond.
- And more!
Want to See the Latest Trends in PHP and Open Source?
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Presenters

Matthew Weier O’Phinney
Matthew Weier O’Phinney is the Principal Product Manager at Perforce Zend and OpenLogic, where he focuses on creating the tools developers need to build and deploy their applications. He is a founding member of the PHP Framework Interop Group (PHP-FIG), which creates and promotes standards for the PHP ecosystem, where he has served two elected terms on the PHP-FIG Core Committee and collaborated on many specifications.
Matthew began developing on Zend Framework (ZF) before its public release, and he led the project for Zend from 2009 through 2019. He acts as the Project Lead for the Laminas Project, which includes the subprojects Laminas API Tools (formerly Apigility) and Mezzio (formerly Expressive). He has contributed to many open source projects and communities, many of which can be found on github and his personal website.