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  • Sitefinity Lauded as Best .NET Dev Tool

    The finalists have been chosen for the Best of Tech•Ed 2008 Developer Awards presented by Penton Media’s Windows IT Pro® and SQL Server Magazine®. One name that made list that we are all familiar with is Telerik's Sitefinity CMS.

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  • Telerik Updates Sitefinity with Asset Library Support, UX Improvements

    Telerik, a vendor of developer tools and components for .NET, has beefed up its Sitefinity CMS with version 3.2, adding a number of nifty new features to their website, intranet and community portal development platform.First released in early 2005, Sitefinity's web interface has gradually evolved into what you see

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  • Sitefinity .NET CMS Gets Mo Better Usability

    Working to keep up with the blistering pace of the Web cms market, Telerik releases an update to their Sitefinity product, and lo, its brimming with usability improvements. This latest release, Sitefinity version 3.

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  • Sitefinity CMS Strives for Sweet Developer, Manager Balance

    While PHP and Java have been increasingly labeled the tech platforms of choice for Web CMS solutions, .NET remains a favorite for many ISV's. And even if the pairing of .NET and content management typically inspires thoughts to wander towards MOSS, a plethora of other options certainly exists for

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  • Telerik's AJAX Developer Center

    One of our favorite ASP.NET component vendors, Telerik, has recently launched an AJAX developer center portal. Its pretty light weight for the time being and is obviously geared towards Telerik's own ASP.NET rich callback component suite, but does offer some valuable resources for those just getting started with rich client

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  • Microsoft CMS Sponsors Telerik Rich Editing Control

    Made known, but not officially announced yet, Microsoft have decided to sponsor the integration of the Telerik r.a.d. editor as a replacement for their HTML placeholder control, in Microsoft Content Management Server 2002. This is good news.

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