2009 SD Times 100 Winner's Profile: Aspose



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August 15, 2009 —  SD Times 100 Winner's Profile
2009 SD Times 100 Winner's Profile
Aspose
TrophyModifying popular file types is a challenging task for even the most talented developer. Fortunately, you don’t have to undertake this task yourself. You can look to Aspose, a company that was created to address these challenges in a way that is not only elegant, but also all encompassing, providing powerful file APIs to suit your needs.

At Aspose—named to the 2009 SD Times 100—you’ll find a wide variety of feature-rich components, all of which can be purchased individually or in one powerful suite, Aspose.Total. Aside from programming components, you’ll also find the company’s growing line of rendering extensions for Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services, which can export RDL reports in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF formats. With a variety of quality products, Aspose helps worldwide developers become more productive and save time and money by delivering reliable solutions.

“The majority of our products are file-centric, but Aspose.Total is our all-in-one product suite,” says Danny Cooper, Associate Director for Aspose. We offer Aspose.Total for three platforms: .NET, Java, and SQL Reporting Services, with the same type of file support for all three platforms.

According to Cooper, it’s true that some of what people want to do can be done with traditional reporting packages like Crystal Reports. However, Aspose products take those capabilities to untold levels. For example, if you have numerous Word or Excel documents, Aspose lets you export data to those files in a structured format. Aspose gives you a complete interface that reaches into the document to change anything relating to data.

“What sets us apart is that, from Day 1, we’ve built our products based on the needs of our customers,” says Cooper. “When they ask for enhancements, we respond. If a company comes to us and they’re looking for a solution, we provide it. It’s not just a pre-canned product. We’ll actually work with you and build our products to suit your needs.”




 




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