Telerik Report Server
Server for storing and scheduling reports
About this software
Telerik Report Server is a self-hosted web application for storing, managing and delivering reports from a central repository. It includes a web-based report designer and a standalone designer, supports multiple data sources, and renders reports to common formats for viewing and export. The product provides scheduled report execution and delivery, role-based access with Active Directory/AD FS integration, REST APIs for integration, and embedding options for application viewers.
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Benefits
- Central repository: Store and organize reports in a single server-side repository.
- Report designers: Create and edit reports using web and standalone designers.
- Scheduling and delivery: Schedule report runs and deliver outputs by email or save.
- Data source variety: Connect to SQL, ODBC, JSON, CSV and object data.
- Integration options: Embed viewers and use REST APIs for application integration.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Documentation and guides: Product docs cover installation, configuration, designers and data connectivity.
- Support portal and tickets: Access the official support portal to submit tickets and track responses.
- Community forums: Participate in community forums and feedback portals for tips and discussion.
- Release notes and updates: Detailed release notes and what's new pages list recent changes.
- Demos and learning resources: Product demos and learning resources are provided on the product site.
Frequently asked questions
What is Telerik Report Server?
Telerik Report Server is a server application for hosting, managing, scheduling, and delivering business reports through a central web-based portal.
How can reports be accessed or embedded in applications?
Reports are typically accessed via a web portal and can be embedded into applications using service endpoints or integration options provided by the report server.
What types of data sources are supported?
Report servers generally connect to common data sources such as relational databases, OLAP cubes, web services, and object or file-based datasets.
How are security and access controls managed?
Security is managed through authentication and role-based permissions that control who can view, edit, publish, or schedule reports within the server.