Case Studies

  • NHS – how Central Manchester’s hospitals use Telerik UI components to deliver touch-enabled, mobile-ready patient care applications

    "We originally bought the Telerik toolkit because we needed to use the RadScheduler for a project. The Telerik tools paid for themselves on that one project. Since then, the benefits have been immeasurable.”
    Richard Adams, Technical Development Team Manager, CMFT Informatics
  • eQuad's software tools for rubber manufacturing

    Tracking process data is critical to any successful rubber manufacturing operation. This story describes a facility in Malaysia that has been thriving for more than 35 years. The factory managers approached eQuad Technologies with a request for a complete set of software tools for rubber manufacturing. The proposed system was Excel-based, and the requirements were very clear. Despite these advantages and its own expertise, eQuad faced a significant challenge in meeting their customers' needs. That challenge was the time frame.
  • RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX deliver outstanding user experience for translation software update

    Translating from one language into another is difficult enough. Supporting end-to-end project management services for translation and media companies worldwide presents an even thornier challenge. That’s the problem that software developer G.P.S. Magic addresses with its Translation Manager software platform, delivered in partnership with translation company Trans Titles.
  • Telerik's ASP.NET AJAX suite helps Atidan bring a National TV Budget Management system to life

    Atidan's client wanted to develop a national TV budgeting system that would offer timely intelligence and buying management tools to aid advertisers in making critical decisions regarding cost and market conditions. The company's vision was that this system would provide collaborative, standardized, and efficient business workflow processes to multiple offices nationwide. Before Atidan’s vision began to take shape, media buyers often used custom-build applications built around Microsoft Excel’s robust sorting, grouping, and filtering capabilities. But while the critical functionality was there, the performance quality was not.
  • How Telerik's RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX suite is helping Imanami’s GroupID Self-Service

    Muhammad Akhtar Shiekh is the man with the plan. His employer, Imanami Corporation, is a leading provider of group management solutions and a Microsoft Gold Partner. A senior software engineer experienced in creating innovative software solutions, Shiekh’s team was tasked with updating “Imanami Webdir”, a software application that enables automatic delegation of important group and directory management functions to end users, while still leaving supervisory controls in place for IT staff. It offers an accurate, cost-effective means for managing group administrative tasks, increasing overall productivity, producing tangible ROI and added value for customers.
  • Semantic web with Global TeleGenetics and Telerik

    When Carl Taswell looked closely at the idea of the semantic web, he saw there were not yet adequate frameworks or other underlying foundational elements available to build needed semantic web infrastructures. Seizing the opportunity to make a lasting impact, he and his team embarked on an ambitious undertaking – creating a whole system for metadata management that could then be used as part of the architecture of the semantic web.
  • De Zuivelhoeve website

    De Zuivelhoeve’s Twekkelo products are offered in Holland, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. Additionally, the company targets the food service market, selling in bulk to institutions like hospitals, cafeterias, and care homes. With sales on the rise, De Zuivelhoeve needed to elevate its online presence; the company decided to relaunch an updated version of its website to enhance its brand and visibility. To get its new online home off the ground, De Zuivelhoeve turned to veteran web marketing and design firm, Fit2Page.
  • Mercury Payment Systems' Virtual Terminal

    Merchant demand for safe, “anytime, anywhere” payment processing is on the rise. Mercury Payment Systems®, one of the fastest-growing payment processing companies in North America wanted to offer small to medium-sized businesses that don’t yet need a POS, ECR, or terminal the ability to process secure transactions from any location with an internet connection.
  • SLICING UP THE CLOUD

    When Simon Ellis looked at cloud-based computing, he saw one thing: opportunity. The veteran software architect and engineer envisioned an innovative way for IT professionals and lab managers to boost their productivity and performance while reducing overhead. By replacing physical systems with virtual ones, enterprises would be able to defer or eliminate costs associated with in-house labs, departmental testing infrastructures, and training environments. Further, his solution would be ideal for use by sales engineers, allowing them to swiftly, easily, and securely deliver application demos, evaluations, and Proofs of Concept (POCs).
  • Weston’s Parks and Recreation Department efficiency

    Weston’s well-managed but unceasing growth had begun generating heightened demand among its residents for access to and participation in the wide variety of life enrichment classes offered by its Parks and Recreation Department. As public interest in the classes continued to rise, the department found itself awash in paperwork and needing a better way of organizing class scheduling. At the request of city staff, Municipal Technologies was tasked with creating a more efficient, technology-based solution, which would simplify the scheduling, registration and remittance of payments for community classes.
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