2. Telerik at a Glance
Telerik is a leading vendor of productivity solutions, which streamline the software development
process from idea generation to delivery
Established in 2002
2013: 12 global offices, ~750 people, more than 100,000 loyal customers
Numerous business awards, hundreds of technology awards
Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
Microsoft Partner of the Year for Central and Eastern Europe 2010 – with Sitefinity
Sofia
London Munich
Boston
Winnipeg
Houston
Austin
San Diego
Sydney
“Deliver More Than Expected”
Gurgaon
Hudson
Kopenhagen
3. Solutions for all aspects of Software Development
Automated Functional & Performance
UI Testing
Unit Testing
Load/Stress Testing
Exploratry Testing
Testing
Requirements Gathering
Project Management
Defect Management
Team and Customer Collaboration
Planning
Multi-platform UI tools
Code quality and performance tools
Data access and reporting tools
Construction
4. Telerik Product Portfolio
Four divisions covering key parts of the development
lifecycle
Plan Build Test Deliver
Agile Project Management Developer Tools Quality Assurance Tools Web Presence Platform
TeamPulse
WebUI TestStudio
OpenAccess ORM
Silverlight
WinForms
Reporting
Windows Phone
Sitefinity CMS
JustCode
WPF Controls
ASP.NET MVC
JustMock
ASP.NET AJAX
5. Sitefinity is…
Primarily focused on Web Content Management
(Internet, Intranet, Portals)
Built on modern standard technologies
Microsoft .NET 4
Very focused on usability
Built with our own tools
Highly customizable and extendable
Successful:
Powering 10 000+ commercial sites
See also sitefinity.com for
2200+ Showcases
170+ Partners
170+ Case Studies
Sitefinity Overview
7. Sitefinity is a modern CMS platform designed to help
organizations pursue their online goals
What is Sitefinity?
8. What is Sitefinity?
• extensibility and developer productivity
• ease of use
The two main areas Sitefinity focuses on are:
9. What is Sitefinity?
For personal, hobby
websites, or blogs
For small business and
start-up websites as
well as brochure-type
and microsites.
For growing online
businesses, which need
interactive, full-featured
websites.
For comprehensive
websites and portals
of large
organizations.
For enterprises with large
web content and editing
needs.
CMS Platform For Any Occasion
License model that scales with your project:
FREE $7,999+
Number of users
Number of domains
Number of servers
Features
Content Modules
Support
Community
Small
Business
Standard Professional Enterprise
10. Sitefinity
Nextsteps:
• Download a trial / activate an online demo to experiment with
Sitefinity.com Try Now
• Contact us with questions or to request a personal demo:
+1.888.365.2779
sales@sitefinity.com
Editor's Notes
Hello and welcome to the weekly Sitefinity Technical overview webinar!My name is Greg, I am a sales engineer at the Sitefinity team in Telerik.
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