Friday, April 18, 2008

Join Telerik at DevConnections next week

We're here in sunny central Florida again (Orlando, to be specific) for spring DevConnections 2008! Actually, we're really here for ASP.NET Connections, but all of the "connections" kind of run together in my opinion. This is an exciting show for Telerik for a few reasons:

  1. We've got a brand new, custom designed, huge booth to premier at this show!
  2. We just released Q1 2008, so we've got some great new demos to show-off
  3. We've got a cool vendor session to present at the conference
If you're in the Orlando area, come on out to DevConnections and say hello. The Telerik crew (and our shiny new booth) will be in booth space 107 on the exhibit floor. We're also a Platinum Sponsor of this event, so I'm sure that means there will be some Telerik swag floating around that you can collect.

If you're not in the Orlando area (or if you just don't want to pay "the man" to get in the door), fret not. Just like I did at MIX in March, I'll be making my best effort to live blog the various keynotes that I attend so you can experience all of the action from the comfort of your keyboard. I'll also be updating the blog with periodic updates from the show floor, complete with pictures, so you'll almost feel like you're here with us at the event...almost...

These events are always a lot of fun and we love meeting customers in person. Stay tuned for all of the DevConnections updates- things kick-off Monday morning with ScottGu's keynote!

2 comments:

Pete said...

being a londoner i appreciate your live feeds enormously.

i am especially looking forward to your announcements about RadList, RadTwoThumbSlider and RadRotator Prometheus. *innocent grin*

Pete

Todd Anglin said...

Pete-

Thanks for the feedback. I'll definitely try to keep-up the live posts for your benefit, if nothing else.

As for the controls, I can't comment on all of your ideas, but I can say that RadRotator will be revived in a better-than-ever version later this year for the RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX. Stay tuned for more details in the coming months.

-Todd