The JustTrace performance and memory profiler has always been a developer tool, aiming to help create the best products possible. That's why we seamlessly integrate with Visual Studio and have our high level analyses. But when our colleagues who develop telerik.com came to us seeking help with finding why the site was leaking memory, we realized we can do more. Sometimes performance issues arise on production servers and must be fixed quickly without disrupting the clients.
Telerik continues its run of industry recognition, this time being named twice to the EContent Magazine’s Trendsetting Products list. Telerik Sitefinity CMS, and the quickly surging Telerik AppBuilder, were both selected as trendsetting products—making us all really proud. Being a part of EContent Magazine's Inaugural Trendsetting Products list is a clear indication that the innovative and customer-centric track we have taken at Telerik is indeed the right one.
You would be surprised to see how much your development approach affects the end results for your mobile app project. Choosing the right approach directly contributes to the timely delivery of a successful app within the predefined budget. Take a look at this infographic to get a more in depth view of the statistics, trends and best use cases for native, hybrid and web mobile apps.
Our blog post series about handling connectivity issues with Telerik Data Access continues. See how to enable the SmartContext to switch automatically between primary and backup storage.
With mobile apps continuing to thrive and enterprise apps being on the rise, flawless performance is critical. If your app crashes, users will quickly abandon it and find another way to go about their business. Here are six things you can do to improve and monitor your app's uptime.
Are you having connection issues with your database server? Check out how to handle them with Telerik Data Access by implementing a SmartContext class that automatically caches your entities in a backup storage.
Since the first Beta release of UI for iOS back in January we received a lot of feedback about what your development needs are. Based on the requests we gathered, here is what you can expect in the first official version of UI for iOS coming in mid-June