Microsoft, Infragistics Team for Blazor UI
October 23, 2020
Infragistics
released Ignite UI for Blazor. The latest collaboration between
Infragistics and Microsoft marks the expansion of Infragistics’ already
extensive UX/UI product portfolio. Now, Infragistics’ enterprise UI
toolkit is available to more than 5 Million .NET developers who can
build interactive web applications without JavaScript, using Microsoft's
Blazor.
The new open source framework gives enterprise developers an option for
developing full-stack web applications using .NET and C# instead of
JavaScript. Infragistics’ Ignite UI is one of the most complete
libraries of enterprise-grade web UI components on the market, and
provides Blazor users with the developer-ready components they need to
build fully-featured production web apps.
With this release, C# and .NET developers can leverage Infragistics'
comprehensive library of Ignite UI components in Blazor without the need
to code in JavaScript.
Infragistics’ Ignite UI for Blazor
Infragistics’ Ignite UI for Blazor includes:
Blazor
Data Grid A modern and architectural foundation with interactive UX
features. Designed for high-performance and high-volume data scenarios.
Editors and Combo Box Enable a complete in-line editing experience in
the grid.
Charts Designed to let users visualize any type of data and deliver
interactive graphs, with their choice of more than 60 chart types.
Optimized for real-time, streaming data scenarios.
Dock Manager A component offered only by Infragistics, the Dock Manager
delivers a Visual Studio-like window management experience, including
docked panes, split panes, drag & drop window arrangement, and more.
Other Components Include the Ignite UI Data Chart, Stock Chart, Treemap,
Pie Chart, Gauges, Geospatial Map and Date Picker.
“We have been optimizing our Ignite UI Components specifically for
Blazor for months and are eager to see Microsoft’s .NET developers users
put them to work on the world’s next applications,” said Jason Beres,
Senior VP of Developer Tools at Infragistics. “Our continued
collaboration with Microsoft is critical to the exponential expansion of
our web UI footprint.”
“In Blazor we sought to introduce a framework that enables .NET
developers to build modern full stack web apps with .NET,” said Daniel
Roth, ASP.NET Program Manager at Microsoft. “Our longtime partners at
Infragistics are using their expertise to offer .NET developers the UI
tools they need to build web applications without having to tackle
JavaScript.”
Infragistics has spent the past 31 years building UI and UX tools that
companies like Fidelity, Exxon, IKEA and others rely on to build their
core customer experiences.
The company’s expansive portfolio of Web UI and UX solutions borrow from
more than three decades of experience building enterprise-grade
solutions that empower high-performing teams at the largest companies in
the world.
Infragistics’ Ignite UI web components are also available for frameworks
including Angular, ASP.NET Core, ASP.NET MVC, jQuery, React, Web
Components and more. |