Web development as an industry
Since the
mid-1990's, web development has been one of the fastest growing industries in
the World. In 1995 there were fewer than 1,000 web development companies in the
United States alone and in 2005 there are over 30,000 such companies.[citation
needed] The web development industry is expected to grow over 20% by
2010. The growth of this industry is being pushed by large businesses
wishing to sell products and services to their customers and to automate
business workflow, as well as the growth of many small web design and
development companies.
In addition, cost of Web site development and hosting has dropped
dramatically during this time. Instead of costing tens of thousands of
dollars, as was the case for early websites, one can now develop a simple web
site for less than a thousand dollars, depending on the complexity and amount of
content.[citation needed] Smaller Web site development companies are now able to
make web design accessible to both smaller companies and individuals further
fueling the growth of the web development industry. As far as web development
tools and platforms are concerned, there are many systems available to the
public free of charge to aid in development. A popular example is the LAMP
(Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP), which is usually distributed free
of charge. This fact alone has manifested into many people around the globe
setting up new Web sites daily and thus contributing to increase in web
development popularity. Another contributing factor has been the rise of easy to
use WYSIWYG web development software, most prominently Microsoft FrontPage or
Adobe Dreamweaver. Using such software, virtually anyone can develop a Web page
in a matter of minutes. Knowledge of HyperText Markup Language (HTML), or other
programming languages is not required.
The next generation of web development tools uses the strong growth
in LAMP and Microsoft .NET technologies to provide the Web as a
way to run applications online. Web developers now help to deliver applications
as Web services which were traditionally only available as applications on a
desk based computer.
Instead of running executable code on a local computer,
users are interacting with online applications to create new content. This has
created new methods in communication and allowed for many opportunities to
decentralize information and media distribution. Users are now able to interact
with applications from many locations, instead of being tied to a specific
workstation for their application environment.
Examples of dramatic transformation in communication and commerce led by
web development include e-commerce. Online auction sites such as eBay have
changed the way consumers consume and purchase goods and services. Online
resellers such as
Amazon.com and
Buy.com (among many, many others) have transformed the
shopping and bargain hunting experience for many consumers. Another good example
of transformative communication led by web development is the blog. Web
applications such as WordPress and b2evolution have created easily implemented
blog environments for individual Web sites. Open source content systems such as
Typo3, Xoops, Joomla, and Drupal have extended web development
into new modes of interaction and communication.
Thanks and regards
India Web Development Company
Mumbai
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