Telerik
Progress Telerik offers a leading platform for developing and deploying mission-critical business applications. The creator of the award-winning .NET and Kendo UI JavaScript user interface components/controls, reporting solutions and productivity tools, Progress Telerik has been providing the tools developers need to easily and efficiently build high-performant modern apps with outstanding UI for more than 20 years.
With free on-demand product training (refreshed with every major release) and unparalleled support provided by the same engineers who built the products, they ensure you are successful with their tools from the initial evaluation to release of your application.
Building a modern UI for web, desktop and mobile apps has never been easier.
WPCubed
WPCubed GmbH is a privately owned company based in Munich, Germany. WPCubed have been providing development tools since 1996. Their flagship product is WPTools, a well known and successful word-processing component suite. Their PDF products, which have been available since 2000, are also used by thousands of developers worldwide. Although mainly supporting Delphi and C++Builder, WPCubed are expanding to other platforms to give more developers access to their powerful tools. The recently introduced PDFControl and RTF2PDF DLL's, allow access to PDF technology for almost any developer.
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).