telerik switches from 4 to 3 releases per year

by Miha Markič 22. February 2007 12:29

[tele] recently announced that it will reduce the pace of releases from 4 to 3 per year. Don't be misleaded as this doesn't mean they will provide less products or updates. It is actually the inverse - they will have more time to work on their products and they'll spend less time for "release" activities.

I think they did the right move. I mean, I've found myself often installing their updates and updating my projects which took my time, too. Actually I find myself very often upgrading various stuff through the day. And the fact that they'll have more time to actually do some work on the products is a positive one, too. So, all in all, 3 releases per year seems like a good compromise to me and customers will certainly benefit from this change.

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Miha currently works as a free lance consultant and software developer specialized in .net area.
He graduated in Computer and information science at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. He has accumulated experience in various programming languages such as Java, Visual Basic 3-6 (MCP), Visual C++, Delphi, C# and VB.Net through years.
He has experience in practically all (technical) stages of project development, including planning, framework development, user interface, business processes, as well as testing and documenting. He has worked on big and small projects in Slovenia and abroad (e.g. participated in completing level 3 IS for the Nucor steel plant, Hertford, USA).
Currently he enjoys programming in .net environment using C#. Since 2000 he has been active in Developer Express' DX Squad and has been ECDL trainer and tester. He also gives lectures on conferences and other events in Slovenia.

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