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Industry
  
Computer software

Founded
  
1998

Website
  
DevExpress.com

Headquarters
  
Glendale

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DevExpress (Developer Express Inc) is a software development company founded in 1998 with headquarters in Glendale, California. DevExpress initially started producing UI Controls for Borland Delphi/C++Builder and ActiveX Controls for Microsoft Visual Studio. Presently, DevExpress has products targeting developers that use Delphi/C++Builder, Visual Studio and HTML5/JavaScript technologies.

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Product list

The DevExpress product line includes the following:

  • WinForms Subscription - UI Controls for Windows Forms.
  • ASP.NET Subscription - UI Controls for ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC.
  • WPF Subscription - UI Controls for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).
  • Silverlight Subscription - UI Controls for Microsoft Silverlight.
  • Windows 8 XAML Subscription - UI Controls for Windows RT.
  • Reporting Subscription - Banded Reports and Text Processor Based Reporting Software for Microsoft Visual Studio Developers.
  • Document Server - .NET Framework Library for processing files in XLS, DOC, RTF, ZIP, PDF formats and generating Barcodes.
  • DevExtreme Mobile - HTML5 and JavaScript based Application Framework that can generate native applications for smartphones and tablets (Windows Phone, iOS and Android).
  • CodeRush - Microsoft Visual Studio Add-ins.
  • Universal Subscription - a package of all of the above, plus Dashboard software, Microsoft Coded UI Test functional testing support for Windows Forms Controls, ExpressApp Framework producing WinForms and ASP.NET front-ends
  • Report Server - Server-based report generation software system.
  • VCL Subscription - UI Controls for the VCL Framework used by Delphi and C++Builder developers.
  • TestCafĂ© - Functional Testing Tool for Web Developers.
  • Partnership

    DevExpress is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner with the "Application Development" competency and an Embarcadero Technology Partner.

    Awards

  • Best of TechEd Awards: Universal Subscription won a Best of TechEd 2014 award in the Software Development category.
  • Dr. Dobbs Jolt Awards: Universal Subscription - Jolt Award Winner in the Best Programmer Libraries Category.
  • Dr. Dobbs Jolt Awards: CodeRush - Jolt Award Finalist in the Software Coding Category.
  • ComponentSource.com named DevExpress #1 best-selling publisher and its key product (DXperience) #1 best-selling product for four straight years (2010-2013).
  • SD Times included DevExpress into its 100 Influential Software Companies list in 2004 and then for seven years straight from 2007 to 2013.
  • Best of TechEd awards in 2011 (Software Development category), 2009 (Business Intelligence and Overall Attendees' Pick), 2008 (Breakthrough Product and Overall Attendees' Pick) and 2007 (Attendees' Pick for Web Development and Infrastructure)
  • DevProConnections Readers' Choice Awards in 2012 (5 gold and 9 silver awards), 2011 (5 gold and 5 silver awards), and 2010 (11 gold awards)
  • Best of Connections 2011 awards in the Best Visual Studio Product category. It is also a runner-up in Best ASP.NET/Silverlight Product.
  • Windows IT Pro Community Choice Awards 2009: Silver awards in Best Development Tools and Bronze award in Business Intelligence and Reporting Tool.
  • Visual Studio Magazine Awards: 2012 (8 first place awards and 3 merit awards), 2011 (7 first place awards), 2010 (10 first place and 3 merit awards), 2009 (2 first place and 3 merit awards)
  • Dr. Dobbs Jolt Awards: 2012 Coding Tools winner and Third Party Libraries productivity award; 2008 Development Environments winner.
  • CodeProject Members Choice Awards: 2012 and 2011 - winner in ASP.NET UI Components, Charts and Graphing, Component Libraries and General Development Tools
  • References

    DevExpress Wikipedia