This example illustrates the usage of RadAsyncUpload and BinaryImage and how to     display and edit images. The upload process requires     that the files are uploaded to a custom handler and not to the hosting page. Files     are stored in a temporary location until a Postback occurs. The temporary location     is cleaned-up automatically. 
	     In order to save the uploaded files into the database you could use the InputStream     property to access the content of the uploaded files:
     .CS
     ....
      UploadedFile file = radAsyncUpload.UploadedFiles[0];
      byte[] fileData = new byte[file.InputStream.Length];
      file.InputStream.Read(fileData, 0, (int)file.InputStream.Length);
      cmd.Parameters.Add("@Data", SqlDbType.Image);
      cmd.Parameters["@Data"].Value = fileData;
     ...
     .VB
     ...
      Dim file As UploadedFile = radAsyncUpload.UploadedFiles(0)
      Dim fileData As Byte() = New Byte(file.InputStream.Length - 1) {}
      file.InputStream.Read(fileData, 0, CInt(file.InputStream.Length))
      cmd.Parameters.Add("@Data", SqlDbType.Image)
      cmd.Parameters("@Data").Value = fileData
     ...     
     There are a few important things to consider when using RadAsyncUpload:
- RadAsyncUpload requires the Telerik.Web.UI.WebResource handler to be registered             in the web.config 
- You need to ensure that any submit buttons on the page are disabled while upload             is in progress. Otherwise, there is no guarantee that the files will be uploaded             successfully