Lidor Systems
Lidor Systems is a software development company specializing in the design and development of high quality .NET components. Its design philosophy is based on ease of use and required flexibility, performance, and integration capabilities, assisting the developers eliminating the time and cost associated with in-house development. The company's goal is to provide you with the innovative components, tools and support you need to effectively compete in today's competitive development market.
Dapfor
Since 2007 Dapfor has developed high-quality software for modern applications that require high performance and reliability. One of the main components of such applications is a grid, i.e. a component that displays data in tabular form. Dapfor .Net Grid was initially designed for electronic trading systems with their stringent requirements to robustness, low consumption of memory and CPU resources, ergonomic and simple user interface and rich API. These requirements have a common objective - to gain the first place on the market, to improve development time and to ensure productive work in run-time. As the result, Dapfor has created the a productive and robust hierarchical grid. It can be used in a great variety of applications (not just for financial markets). It makes software user-friendly, reduces CPU and memory consumption and considerably accelerates development time with multiple services included in the grid and RAD (rapid application development) patterns.
ComponentArt
ComponentArt is a leading component vendor specializing in the creation of user interface and data visualization software for Microsoft's .NET platform. The company'sprimary goal is to help developers worldwide advance their software development effort by providing powerful building blocks that allow them to focus on the business logic, core value, and primary function of their application or website. ComponentArt has consistently been at the leading edge of technological innovation - from its first ASP.NET user interface component launch in 2002, parallel with the launch of the Microsoft ASP.NET platform - to the breakthrough release of Web.UI for ASP.NET AJAX, parallel with the Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX framework launch (now a part of ASP.NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008).