The AppZero Appliance Zone is here to make it easy for you to test our VAA approach in the comfort of your own environment. We’ve put a number of popular Open Source web applications with their dependencies in self-contained virtual application appliances (VAA).
No need to install MySQL, PHP Runtime or Apache Web Server to run these applications, simply select a VAA, click and you’re done. And, while you’re experiencing our technology in action, think of the difference it would make if your server applications were also available as VAAs.
All VAAs below require 32-bit versions of Windows 2003 Server. 64-bit operating systems are not supported by these pre-configured VAAs.
Bugzilla is an open-source server software designed to help you manage software development that allows individuals or groups of developers to keep track of outstanding bugs in their product. A favorite of hundreds of organizations across the globe, Bugzilla: tracks bugs and code changes, communicates with teammates, manages quality assurance, etc.
Drupal is an open-source content-management platform that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a wide variety of content on a website. Tens of thousands of people and organizations are using Drupal to power web sites include: community portals, discussion site, corporate sites, intranet applications, blogs, etc.
MediaWiki is a free server-based software wiki package originally written for Wikipedia and is now also used by several other projects around the world. It’s designed to be run on a large server farm for a website that gets millions of hits per day. It is an extremely powerful, scalable software and feature-rich wiki implementation that uses PHP to process and display data stored in its MySQL database.
Utility Toolkit consists of common open source utilities that are useful for communication and browsing as well as data manipulation, transfer and compression. All work takes place from within the VAA itself so no residual files will exist on the underlying operating system. If you would like to access the files outside of the VAA you can locate them under C:\appliances\toolkit\cstore and the full path of the file.
WAMPP is an acronym for Windows, Apache, MySQL, Perl and PHP. It is a package of independently-created programs installed on computers that use Microsoft Windows operating system. The interaction of these programs enables dynamic web pages to be served over a computer network, i.e., the Internet.
WordPress is a free state-of-the-art publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. More simply, WordPress is what you use when you want to work with your blogging software, not fight it.
