Telerik blogs
  • People

    Vote for Telerik!

    If you use Telerik software, why not tell the world how much by voting for the 2010 DevProConnections Community Choice Awards. Voting is open now and Telerik is nominated in 16 of the total 26 categories! While it’s great to take home awards like our recent Best of TechEd 2010 trophy, there is something unique about letting the voters on the Interwebs determine your fate. What do you need to do? Vote today! And then remind your co-workers, Twitter followers, Facebook friends, LinkedIn connections, DNUG members, and anyone else you see to vote in this year’s awards, too. To help you successfully cast your ballot for Telerik’s nominations this...
    September 11, 2010
  • Productivity

    Integrating with TeamPulse

    Note: A successor to this blog post has been written focusing on authenticating to the data service. You can read it here. Because TeamPulse makes it very easy to enter and track information regarding your project, users will find that they very quickly will have a large repository of valuable information in the TeamPulse data store.  Due to the complex and integrated nature of most teams, rarely does information stay within one repository.  It often needs to be digested and shared in many different ways and to many different people. Although TeamPulse has a rich visual aggregation of information ...
    September 10, 2010
  • Desktop

    Creating a WCF RIA Services Application

    With the release of WCF RIA Services, Microsoft has made it much easier to implement multi-tier Silverlight based applications. Data resides in a database on the server and is accessible through the use of an ORM such as Entity Framework or OpenAccess. WCF RIA Services takes care of moving this data between the server and the client application by using Domain Services in conjunction with the ORM. As you may already know, Telerik Reporting includes a WCF based service responsible for rendering and serving up reports. This service however, is not based on WCF RIA Services, so a few ...
    September 08, 2010
  • People

    Vote for Telerik in the 2010 DevProConnections Community Choice Awards

    Telerik made it to the final of 2010 DevProConnections Community Choice Awards. The awards recognize the best products and services in the industry by a community vote. Telerik has been nominated in 15 categories: Add-In –Telerik JustCode Charting & Graphics Tool – Telerik RadChart for ASP.NET AJAX Component Set – Telerik RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX Content Management System –Telerik Sitefinity CMS Grid –Telerik RadGrid for ASP.NET AJAX and Telerik RadGridView for Silverlight Navigation Control – Telerik RadMenu for ASP.NET AJAX ...
    September 08, 2010
  • People

    It’s Been A Long Run

    [Cross posted from .NET Musings]  I worked my first paying job involving computers in 1984.  After a degree in computer science from the school of engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, I started quite the run as a computer consultant.  My first jobs involved building custom computers and networks and programming the computers!  I’ve had a fabulous career as a consultant, and worked with a lot of fantastic people.  But I realized a while ago that I wanted to be something else when I grow up.  I just had no idea what that was.  In 1995, I started as a volunteer for...
    September 07, 2010
  • People

    Vote for Telerik!

    If you use Telerik software, why not tell the world how much by voting for the 2010 DevProConnections Community Choice Awards. Voting is open now and Telerik is nominated in 16 of the total 26 categories! While it’s great to take home awards like our recent Best of TechEd 2010 trophy, there is something unique about letting the voters on the Interwebs determine your fate. What do you need to do? Vote today! And then remind your co-workers, Twitter followers, Facebook friends, LinkedIn connections, DNUG members, and anyone else you see to vote in this year’s awards, too. To help you successfully cast your ballot for Telerik’s nominations this...
    September 11, 2010
  • Productivity

    Integrating with TeamPulse

    Note: A successor to this blog post has been written focusing on authenticating to the data service. You can read it here. Because TeamPulse makes it very easy to enter and track information regarding your project, users will find that they very quickly will have a large repository of valuable information in the TeamPulse data store.  Due to the complex and integrated nature of most teams, rarely does information stay within one repository.  It often needs to be digested and shared in many different ways and to many different people. Although TeamPulse has a rich visual aggregation of information ...
    September 10, 2010
  • Desktop

    Creating a WCF RIA Services Application

    With the release of WCF RIA Services, Microsoft has made it much easier to implement multi-tier Silverlight based applications. Data resides in a database on the server and is accessible through the use of an ORM such as Entity Framework or OpenAccess. WCF RIA Services takes care of moving this data between the server and the client application by using Domain Services in conjunction with the ORM. As you may already know, Telerik Reporting includes a WCF based service responsible for rendering and serving up reports. This service however, is not based on WCF RIA Services, so a few ...
    September 08, 2010
  • People

    Vote for Telerik in the 2010 DevProConnections Community Choice Awards

    Telerik made it to the final of 2010 DevProConnections Community Choice Awards. The awards recognize the best products and services in the industry by a community vote. Telerik has been nominated in 15 categories: Add-In –Telerik JustCode Charting & Graphics Tool – Telerik RadChart for ASP.NET AJAX Component Set – Telerik RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX Content Management System –Telerik Sitefinity CMS Grid –Telerik RadGrid for ASP.NET AJAX and Telerik RadGridView for Silverlight Navigation Control – Telerik RadMenu for ASP.NET AJAX ...
    September 08, 2010
  • People

    It’s Been A Long Run

    [Cross posted from .NET Musings]  I worked my first paying job involving computers in 1984.  After a degree in computer science from the school of engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, I started quite the run as a computer consultant.  My first jobs involved building custom computers and networks and programming the computers!  I’ve had a fabulous career as a consultant, and worked with a lot of fantastic people.  But I realized a while ago that I wanted to be something else when I grow up.  I just had no idea what that was.  In 1995, I started as a volunteer for...
    September 07, 2010