However, it also has several products that are free and open source: NativeScript, Kendo UI Core, Data Access, Just Decompile and the “Sitefinity Project Feather ” Initiative. Sitefinity: A web content management system (CMS), used to create and manage websites accessed via desktop or mobile devices.įor most of its products, Telerik takes a proprietary approach to its development process.
Test Studio: A tool that helps software developers implement testing protocols.TeamPulse: An agile development project management tool.Telerik Platform: An integrated group of SaaS products that together provide the ability to plan, develop, deploy and measure cross-platform and mobile applications via the cloud.
NET platform (ASP.NET AJAX, ASP.NET MVC and WPF), HTML5 (Kendo UI) or through Xamarin for mobile devices. DevCraft: A collection of UI controls and widgets with versions for use with applications developed on the.NET user interface controls, but through acquisition and invention, expanded to support additional areas of the software development lifecycle: On OctoProgress Software announced its acquisition of Telerik, for $262.5 million. 2013 Denmark: Acquired EQATEC Analytics, a software analytics suite Īs of 2013, Telerik has 800 employees in 11 offices, led by co-CEOs Vasil Terziev and Svetozar Georgiev, and Chief Product Officer Aaron Mahimainathan.
NET technologies, such as ASP.NET AJAX, ASP.NET MVC, WPF, Silverlight and Windows/ Windows Phone. īased upon developer interaction, Telerik developed tools targeted to support other. The company then expanded its offerings to include user interface (UI) navigation controls, and the Telerik Sitefinity content management system a few years later. Its first product, RAD editor ( rapid application development), was a web page editor designed to support the then recently launched Microsoft technology, ASP.NET. Initially focused on providing outsourced software development for foreign and Bulgarian companies, the company shifted its direction to the creation of application development tools. Telerik was founded in 2002 by four graduates of American University in Bulgaria and Technical University of Sofia.