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Progress Announces Winners of The Worthy Web Hackathon

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Progress (NASDAQ: PRGS) recently announced the winners of its global hackathon, The Worthy Web, which ran from April 7 to May 24, 2021. The event attracted 1,200 developers from 83 countries, yielding 52 innovative projects aimed at benefiting humanity. Participants competed for $40,000 in cash and prizes across nine categories. The winning projects included applications focused on blood donation, environmentalism, and corporate social responsibility, demonstrating Progress' commitment to innovation and community engagement.

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  • $40,000 in cash and prizes indicates substantial investment in developer engagement.
  • Winning projects address critical social issues, enhancing the company's brand image.
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1,200 developers gathered over a 6-week period to build apps that make the world a better place and for the chance to win $40,000 in cash and prizes

BEDFORD, Mass., July 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  Progress (NASDAQ: PRGS), the leading provider of products to develop, deploy and manage high-impact business applications, today announced the winners of its global hackathon, The Worthy Web. The six-week virtual competition attracted nearly 1,200 participants from 83 countries who submitted 52 projects.

Spanning April 7 to May 24, the event challenged developers to build apps for the good of humanity, using Progress’ industry-leading Progress® Telerik® and Progress® Kendo UI® developer tools. Projects were accepted in nine categories and competed for a total of $40,000 in cash and prizes.

“Our goal was to inspire developers to use their skills and our technology to turn their ideas for the betterment of the world into reality,” said Sara Faatz, Senior Director, Developer Relations, Progress. “We are incredibly impressed with the apps we received and the level of innovation the developer community brought to bear. Congratulations to all winners and all participants who invested time and energy in the hackathon. We look forward to seeing the apps created put into action!”

The hackathon winners per category are:

  • Best Use of Telerik® UI for Blazor: Zindagi, a platform for blood donation management that will be used for Blood Banks and Donation Campaigns

  • Best Use of Kendo UI® for Angular: EcoVille, an environmentalist application for people who want to take part in local cleaning events, find nearby recycling centers, monitor their carbon footprint and learn about their local and state sustainability laws

  • Best Use of KendoReact™ UI kit: Working Conditions Improvement Check, an app measuring the impact of a corporate social responsibility (CSR) project for worker rights in Pakistan and Vietnam

  • Best Implementation of Telerik® Reporting tool: WhiteTent, an app helping local food outlets maximize their surplus food sales through a digital advertising platform

  • Best Documented Use of Test Studio® software: Kendo Habits, a gamified system and tracker for building healthy habits

  • Best Documented Use of Fiddler™ Everywhere tool: Help Brew, an app that helps people locate local shelters, community kitchens and other needed resources

  • Best Mobile Support: The Better Future Club, an app connecting volunteers who are willing to help a social cause with NGOs, charities and local communities

  • Best App Modernization: SCUP: Smart Checkup, a smart telemedicine platform based on IoT devices that provides vital signs and historical values for telemedicine and distance consultation

Apps were assessed based on their positive impact on the world or the community, quality of the idea, overall execution and implementation and use of the Progress developer tools.

Telerik and Kendo UI developer tools provide the most modern, feature-rich and professionally designed UI components for web, desktop and mobile applications across the popular .NET and JavaScript frameworks. Leading the market for Blazor development, Telerik developer tools include the richest library of truly native UI components for .NET frameworks, enabling developers to quickly build high-impact applications. Telerik’s offering also includes reporting and report management solutions, document processing libraries, automated testing and mocking tools. The Kendo UI components help JavaScript developers build eye-catching, high-performance, responsive web applications—regardless of their JavaScript framework preference.

For more information about the hackathon and its winners, visit https://progress-worthyweb.devpost.com.

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About Progress
Progress (NASDAQ: PRGS) provides the leading products to develop, deploy and manage high-impact business applications. Our comprehensive product stack is designed to make technology teams more productive, and we have a deep commitment to the developer community, both open source and commercial alike. With Progress solutions, organizations can accelerate the creation and delivery of strategic business applications, automate the process by which apps are configured, deployed and scaled, and make critical data and content more accessible and secure—leading to competitive differentiation and business success. Over 1,700 independent software vendors, 100,000+ enterprise customers, and a three-million-strong developer community rely on Progress to power their applications. Learn about Progress at www.progress.com or +1-800-477-6473. 

Progress, Telerik, KendoReact and Kendo UI are trademarks or registered trademarks of Progress Software Corporation and/or one of its subsidiaries or affiliates in the US and other countries. Any other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.

Press Contact:           
Kim Baker           
Progress        
+1-781-280-4000           
pr@progress.com


FAQ

What was the purpose of the Progress hackathon held in 2021?

The purpose of the Progress hackathon, The Worthy Web, was to encourage developers to create applications that benefit humanity, using Progress' developer tools.

How many projects were submitted during the Progress hackathon?

A total of 52 projects were submitted during the Progress hackathon.

What is the significance of the $40,000 prize in the Progress hackathon?

The $40,000 prize pool signifies Progress' commitment to promoting innovation and supporting the developer community.

When did the Progress hackathon take place?

The Progress hackathon took place from April 7 to May 24, 2021.

Who were the winners of the Progress hackathon?

Winners emerged in various categories, including applications for blood donation management and environmental initiatives.

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