Save My SeatNorth AmericaEuropeThursday, April 31:00 p.m. EDTThursday, 3 April14:00 BSTBased on a survey of over 550 PHP professionals, the 2025 PHP Landscape Report (available March 25!) tracks how teams are deploying, securing, and managing mission-critical PHP applications.PHP is now in its 30th year, and the language has grown and adapted to meet modern web development needs. With over 75% of participants having completed a migration in 2024, teams are clearly interested in the improved security, connectivity, and performance that comes with new PHP versions.However, we also found that nearly 40% of teams are still deploying at least one application using end of life (EOL) PHP, leaving them vulnerable to security threats, performance issues, and more. Despite these risks, many teams deploying EOL PHP reported nearly identical confidence levels to those using community-supported versions.What does this dissonance mean for the PHP ecosystem? And how can you use this data to prepare your team for the coming months?About the WebinarIn this free webinar, Matthew Weier O’Phinney (Principal Product Manager, Perforce OpenLogic and Zend) and Anna Filina (Manager of Professional Services, Perforce Zend) dive deep into the 2025 PHP Landscape Report. They'll provide insights on:The latest trends driving PHP developmentThe most used deployment strategiesEvolving PHP version adoption ratesMigration patterns and plans for 2025How teams are tackling security and compliance requirementsThe biggest challenges faced by PHP teams this yearAnd more!PresentersMatthew Weier O’Phinney Principal Product Manager, Perforce OpenLogic and Zend Matthew began developing on Zend Framework (ZF) before its first public release, and led the project for Zend from 2009 through 2019. He is a founding member of the PHP Framework Interop Group (PHP-FIG), which creates and promotes standards for the PHP ecosystem — and is serving his second elected term on the PHP-FIG Core Committee.Anna Filina Manager of Professional Services, Perforce Software Anna Filina is the Manager of Professional Services at Perforce Zend. She is also a developer, mentor, author, and public speaker on a mission to help developers write automated tests and maintainable code. Most of Anna's work involves legacy PHP applications that have millions of lines of code.
Matthew Weier O’Phinney Principal Product Manager, Perforce OpenLogic and Zend Matthew began developing on Zend Framework (ZF) before its first public release, and led the project for Zend from 2009 through 2019. He is a founding member of the PHP Framework Interop Group (PHP-FIG), which creates and promotes standards for the PHP ecosystem — and is serving his second elected term on the PHP-FIG Core Committee.
Anna Filina Manager of Professional Services, Perforce Software Anna Filina is the Manager of Professional Services at Perforce Zend. She is also a developer, mentor, author, and public speaker on a mission to help developers write automated tests and maintainable code. Most of Anna's work involves legacy PHP applications that have millions of lines of code.