Displaying items by tag: Telerik

Global software company Progress says technology is evolving at a phenomenal rate, but you can modernise without locking yourself again and again into old ways. EVP and GM for Progress’ application and data platform division, John Ainsworth visited Australia and spoke to iTWire on how his organisation can help businesses of all-size develop, deploy, and manage high-impact applications.

Published in CIO Trends
Monday, 24 January 2022 11:24

Progress updates UI libraries

Software company Progress has launched the R1 2022 release of Progress Telerik and Progress Kendo UI .NET and JavaScript UI libraries.

Published in Business Software
Wednesday, 28 July 2021 12:41

Progress updates Telerik Test Studio

Software development and deployment tool specialist Progress has announced a new verison of Progress Telerik Test Studio, its enterprise UI test automation platform.

Published in Business IT
Friday, 22 January 2021 15:51

Telerik R1 2021 brings Blazor support

The R1 2021 release of .Net software development tool collection Progress Telerik includes more than 65 native UI components and over 100 grid features for Blazor, as well as improved reporting.

Published in Business Software
Wednesday, 21 December 2016 09:11

Students offered year's free access to dev tools

Application development company Progress is offering to provide Australian students enrolled with an accredited university development tools free for a year.

Published in Business Software
Sunday, 17 April 2016 15:00

Telerik's state of the 2016 .NET nation

Telerik developer survey reveals .NET devs largely don't use Macs, ASP.NET WebForms are still in vogue, UWP is emerging and JavaScript won't die.

Published in Business Software
Wednesday, 27 January 2016 13:04

Telerik DevCraft crafts support for AngularJS 2 devs

The new release of the Telerik DevCraft suite includes support for Google's AngularJS 2 Alpha.

Published in Business Software

Take up of mobile app development among developers is surprisingly slow globally, but this indicates an opportunity for developers in the Australian market where mobile is still a strong focus and area for growth.

Published in Development

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