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Borland Software Corporation
Type Public (NASDAQBORL)
Founded California (1983)
Headquarters Austin, Texas (previously Cupertino, California)
Key people Tod Nielsen - CEO,
Niels Jensen,
Ole Henriksen,
Fred Borland,
Mogens Glad,
Philippe Kahn - Founders
Industry Computer software
Products Borland CaliberRM, Borland SilkCentral Test Manager, Borland SilkTest, Borland SilkPerformer, Borland Gauntlet, Borland StarTeam, Borland Together, Borland Tempo, Borland Caliber DefineIT, C++ Builder, Delphi, JBuilder, C#Builder, InterBase, Turbo C++
Revenue $277 million USD (2005)
Employees approximately 1,100[1]
Website http://www.borland.com

Borland Software Corporation is a software company headquartered in Austin, Texas. The NASDAQ (acronym of National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is an American Stock exchange. California ( is a US state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. Cupertino (ˌkuːpɚˈtiːnoʊ is a Suburban city in Santa Clara County, California, U Tod Nielsen, formerly of Microsoft, Crossgain, BEA, and Oracle Corporation, is the new Borland CEO (fall 2005 Philippe Kahn (born March 16, 1952) is a technology innovator and entrepreneur credited for creating the first Camera phone solution sharing pictures For other uses of this term see Industry (disambiguation An industry (from Latin industrius, "diligent industrious" In Marketing, a product is anything that can be offered to a Market that might satisfy a want or need SilkTest is an automation tool for testing the functionality of enterprise applications in most versions of Windows Sun Solaris 9 & 10 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 2 StarTeam is a Revision control and SCM software system originally produced by Starbase Corporation, acquired by Borland in January Together is a product line from Borland that integrates a Java IDE, which originally had its roots in JBuilder with a UML modeling tool C++ Builder is a Rapid application development (RAD environment produced by the CodeGear subsidiary of Borland for writing programs in the C++ JBuilder is a Java IDE from Borland / CodeGear. Codegear was recently purchased by Embarcadero Technologies C#Builder, from Borland Software Corporation is a computer program that allows programmers to create Microsoft Windows and Web applications for the Microsoft InterBase is a Relational database management system (RDBMS currently developed and marketed by CodeGear. Turbo C++ is a Borland C++ compiler and Integrated Development Environment (IDE In business revenue or revenues is Income that a company receives from its normal business activities usually from the sale of goods and services The United States dollar ( sign: $; code: USD) is the unit of Currency of the United States; it has also been Employment is a Contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. A website (alternatively web site or Web site, a back-construction from the Proper noun World Wide Web) is a collection of Web pages [2] It was founded in 1983 by Niels Jensen, Ole Henriksen, Fred Borland, Mogens Glad and Philippe Kahn. Philippe Kahn (born March 16, 1952) is a technology innovator and entrepreneur credited for creating the first Camera phone solution sharing pictures Borland is best known for its Integrated Development Environment (IDE) business consisting of software development tools, including the award-winning Borland Developer Studio (Delphi, C++Builder, and C#Builder) and JBuilder product lines. In Computing, an integrated development environment ( IDE) is a Software application that provides comprehensive facilities to Computer programmers C#Builder, from Borland Software Corporation is a computer program that allows programmers to create Microsoft Windows and Web applications for the Microsoft JBuilder is a Java IDE from Borland / CodeGear. Codegear was recently purchased by Embarcadero Technologies

In February 2006, Borland announced its intent to divest its IDE business, known as the Developer Tools Group, to allow Borland to be completely focused on the enterprise and driving its Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) business forward. Application lifecycle management (ALM regards the process of delivering Software as a continuously repeating cycle of inter-related steps definition design development testing As part of that plan, Borland acquired Segue Software Inc. (NASDAQ CM: SEGU), the Massachusetts-based provider of global software quality and testing solutions. Both actions were significant milestones in Borland’s strategy to secure leadership in the growing ALM sector and expand its ability to offer organizations solutions that make software delivery a more predictable and manageable business process.

In November 2006, the company announced its decision to separate the Developer Tools Group into a wholly owned subsidiary called CodeGear. CodeGear is a wholly-owned Division of Embarcadero Technologies.

On May 7, 2008, the company announced it had sold the CodeGear subsidiary to Embarcadero Technologies for $23 million. CodeGear is a wholly-owned Division of Embarcadero Technologies. Embarcadero Technologies is an American software company founded in October 1993 by Stephen Wong and Stuart Browning with just a single database tool for Sybase DBAs — Rapid

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History

The 1980s: Foundations

Three Danish citizens, Niels Jensen, Ole Henriksen, and Mogens Glad founded Borland Ltd. in August 1981 to develop products for the CP/M operating system using an off-the-shelf company. However, response to the company's products at the CP/M-82 show in San Francisco showed that a U. S. company would be needed to reach the American market. They met Philippe Kahn who had just moved to Silicon Valley and had been a key developer of the Micral. Philippe Kahn (born March 16, 1952) is a technology innovator and entrepreneur credited for creating the first Camera phone solution sharing pictures According to the Computer History Museum the Micral N was the earliest commercial non-kit personal computer based on a Microprocessor, the Intel 8008. The three Danes had embarked, at first successfully, on marketing software first from Denmark, later from Ireland before running into some challenges at the time when they met Philippe Kahn. The partnership seems to have benefited all involved. Philippe Kahn was at all times Chairman, President and CEO of Borland Inc. from its inception in 1983 until he left in 1995. Main shareholders at the incorporation of Borland were Niels Jensen (250,000 shares), Ole Henriksen (160,000), Mogens Glad (100,000) and Philippe Kahn (80,000).

Borland successfully launched a series of blockbusters that included Sidekick, Turbo Pascal, SuperKey and Lightning, all developed in Denmark. According to the London IPO filings, the management team was Philippe Kahn as President, Spencer Ozawa as VP of Operations, Marie Bourget as CFO, Spencer Leyton as VP of business development, while all software development was continuing to take place in Denmark and later London as the Danish co-founders moved there. While the Danes remained majority shareholders, Board members were Philippe Kahn, Tim Berry, John Nash and David Heller. With the assistance of John Nash and David Heller, both British members of the Borland Board, the company was taken public on London's Unlisted Securities Market (USM) in 1986. Shroders was the lead investment banker.

A first US IPO followed in 1989 after Ben Rosen joined the Borland board with Goldman as the lead banker and a second offering in 1991 with Lazard as the lead banker. All offerings were very successful and over-subscribed.

Borland developed a series of well-regarded software development tools. Its first product was Turbo Pascal, using the compiler developed by Anders Hejlsberg. Turbo Pascal is a complete software development system that includes a Compiler and an Integrated Development Environment (IDE for the Pascal programming language Anders Hejlsberg (born December 1960 is a prominent Danish Software engineer who co-designed several popular and commercially successful programming languages and 1984 saw the launch of SideKick, a time organization, notebook and calculator utility, notable for being a Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR) program. SideKick was an early Personal Information Manager (PIM Software application by Borland launched in 1983 under Philippe Kahn Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR is a System call in DOS operating systems that returns control to the system as if the program has quit but keeps the program in

In 1985 Borland acquired Analytica and its Reflex database product. The engineering team of Analytica, managed by Brad Silverberg and including Reflex co-founder Adam Bosworth became the core of Borland's engineering team in the USA. Brad Silverberg is an entrepreneur most noted for his work at Microsoft in 1990–1999 as Senior VP and product manager for MS-DOS Adam Bosworth was until recently a Vice President of Product Management at Google Inc Brad Silverberg was VP of engineering until he left in early 1990 to head up the Personal Systems division at Microsoft. Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational Computer technology Corporation, which rose to dominate the Home computer Adam Bosworth initiated and headed up the Quattro project until moving to Microsoft later in 1990 to take over the project which eventually became Access. Quattro Pro is a Spreadsheet program developed by Borland and now sold by Corel, most often as part of Corel's WordPerfect Office. Microsoft Office Access, previously known as Microsoft Access, is a Relational database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational

In 1987 Borland purchased Wizard Systems and incorporated portions of the Wizard C technology into Turbo C. Due to technical limitations "Turbo C#" redirects here Bob Jarvis, the author of Wizard C became a Borland employee. Turbo C was released on 18 May 1987 and an estimated 100,000 copies were shipped in the first month of its release. Events 1152 - Henry II of England marries Eleanor of Aquitaine. Year 1987 ( MCMLXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link displays 1987 Gregorian calendar) This apparently drove a wedge between Borland and Niels Jensen and the other members of his team who had been working on compilers. An agreement was reached and they spun-off a company called TopSpeed. They launched a compiler that became TopSpeed Modula-2 which exists today as the underlying technology of the Clarion 4GL Programming Language, a Windows development tool. Clarion is a commercial 4GL, object-orientated Programming language and Integrated Development Environment from SoftVelocity used to program database

In September 1987 Borland purchased Ansa-Software, including their Paradox (version 2. Paradox is a Relational database management system currently published by Corel Corporation. 0) database management tool. A Computer Database is a structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer system Richard Schwartz, CEO of Ansa, became Borland's CTO and Ben Rosen joined the Borland board.

The Quattro Pro spreadsheet was launched in 1989 with, at the time, a notable improvement and charting capabilities. Quattro Pro is a Spreadsheet program developed by Borland and now sold by Corel, most often as part of Corel's WordPerfect Office. Lotus Development, under the leadership of Jim Manzi sued Borland for copyright infringement. Jim Manzi (born 1951 is the former Chairman President and CEO of Lotus Development Corporation and is currently a private investor in various technology start-up ventures The litigation brought forward Borland's open standards position as opposed to Lotus' closed approach. Borland, under Kahn's leadership took a position of principle and announced that they would defend against Lotus' legal position and "fight for programmer's rights". After 6 years of litigation the United States Supreme Court validated Borland's position and Lotus lost the case.

Additionally, Borland was known for its practical and creative approach towards software piracy and intellectual property (IP), introducing its "Borland no-nonsense license agreement". The Copyright infringement of Software (also known as software piracy) refers to several practices which involve the unauthorized copying of computer Intellectual property ( IP) is a legal field that refers to creations of the mind such as musical literary and artistic works inventions and symbols names This allowed the developer/user to utilize its products "just like a book"; he or she was allowed to make multiple copies of a program, as long as only one copy was in use at any point in time.

The 1990s: Rise and change

In September 1991 Borland purchased Ashton-Tate, bringing the dBase and InterBase databases to the house, in an all stock transaction. Ashton-Tate ( Ashton-Tate Corporation) was a US based Software company best known for developing the popular DBASE Database application dBase was the first widely used Database management system (DBMS for Microcomputers published by Ashton-Tate for CP/M, and later on the InterBase is a Relational database management system (RDBMS currently developed and marketed by CodeGear. Competition with Microsoft was fierce. Microsoft launched the competing database Microsoft Access and bought the dBase clone FoxPro in 1992, undercutting Borland's prices. Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational Computer technology Corporation, which rose to dominate the Home computer Microsoft Office Access, previously known as Microsoft Access, is a Relational database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational During the early 1990s Borland's implementation of C and C++ outsold Microsoft's. tags please moot on the talk page first! --> In Computing, C is a general-purpose cross-platform block structured C++ (" C Plus Plus " ˌsiːˌplʌsˈplʌs is a general-purpose Programming language. Borland survived as a company, but no longer had the dominance in software tools that it once had. It has gone through a radical transition in products, financing, and staff, now a very different company from the one which challenged Microsoft and Lotus in the early 1990s.

The internal problems that arose with the Ashton-Tate merger were a large part of the fall. Ashton-Tate's product portfolio proved to be weak, with no provision for evolution into the GUI environment of Windows. Almost all product lines were discontinued. The consolidation of duplicate support and development offices was costly and disruptive. Worst of all, the highest revenue earner of the combined company was dBASE with no Windows version ready. Borland had had an internal project to clone dBASE which was intended to run on Windows and was part of the strategy of the acquisition, but by late 1992 this was abandoned due to technical flaws and the company had to constitute a replacement team (the ObjectVision team, redeployed) headed by Bill Turpin to redo the job. ObjectVision was a forms-based programming environment developed by Borland until 1992 Borland was losing financial strength to project its marketing and moving internal resources off other products to shore up the dBASE/W effort. Layoffs occurred in 1993 to keep the company afloat, the third retrenchment in 5 years. By the time dBASE for Windows eventually shipped, a nice product and a heroic effort, the developer community had moved on to other products such as Clipper or FoxBase and dBASE never regained significant share of Ashton-Tate's former market. This happened against the backdrop of the rise in Microsoft's combined Office product marketing.

A change in market conditions also contributed to Borland's fall from prominence. In the 1980s, companies had few people who understood the growing personal computer phenomenon, and so most technical people were given free rein to purchase whatever software they thought they needed. Borland had done an excellent job marketing to those with a highly technical bent. By the mid-1990s, however, companies were beginning to ask what the return was on the investment they had made in this loosely controlled PC software buying spree. Company executives were starting to ask questions that were hard for technical folks to answer, and so corporate standards began to be created. This required new kinds of marketing and support materials from software vendors, but Borland remained focused on quality and software craftsmanship,.

During 1993 Borland explored ties with WordPerfect as a possible way to form a suite of programs to rival Microsoft's nascent integration strategy. WordPerfect is a proprietary Word processing application At the height of its popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s it was the De facto WordPerfect itself was struggling with a late and troubled transition to Windows. The eventual joint company effort, named Borland Office for Windows (a combination of the WordPerfect word processor, Quattro Pro spreadsheet and Paradox database) was introduced at the 1993 Comdex computer show. Borland Office never made significant in-roads against Microsoft Office. WordPerfect was then bought by Novell. In October 1994, Borland sold Quattro Pro and Paradox to Novell for $140 Million in cash, repositioning the company on its core software development tools and the Interbase database engine and shifting toward client-server scenarios in corporate applications. Novell Inc ( is a global Software Corporation based in the United States specializing in enterprise operating systems such as SUSE This later proved a good foundation for the shift to web development tools.

Philippe Kahn and the Borland board came to a disagreement on how to focus the company, and Philippe Kahn resigned as Chairman, CEO and President of Borland, a position he had held for 12 years, in January 1995. Philippe Kahn (born March 16, 1952) is a technology innovator and entrepreneur credited for creating the first Camera phone solution sharing pictures However, the parting was amicable as Kahn remained on the Borland board until November 7, 1996, when he resigned from that position. Events 1492 - The Ensisheim Meteorite the oldest Meteorite with a known date of impact strikes the Earth around noon in a Wheat Year 1996 ( MCMXCVI) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar) [3] Borland named Gary Wetsel as CEO, but he resigned in July 1996. William F. Miller was interim CEO until September of that year, when Whitney G. Lynn became interim president and CEO and then continued to have a succession of CEOs including Dale Fuller and Tod Nielsen presently. Dale Fuller was named the interim chief executive officer and president of McAfee Inc Tod Nielsen, formerly of Microsoft, Crossgain, BEA, and Oracle Corporation, is the new Borland CEO (fall 2005

Philippe Kahn co-founded Starfish Software in 1994 and pioneered wireless synchronization. Philippe Kahn (born March 16, 1952) is a technology innovator and entrepreneur credited for creating the first Camera phone solution sharing pictures Starfish was founded in 1994 by Philippe Kahn, best known for having founded Borland, credited for creating the first Camera phone solution sharing The company is now owned by Nokia. Nokia Corporation (pronunciation /'nɔkiɑ/),,) is a Finnish multinational Communications Corporation, headquartered Kahn then founded LightSurf in 1998 after his invention of the camera phone in 1997 which he discusses in a recent NPR interview. Philippe Kahn and Sonia-Lee founded LightSurf in 1998 shortly after Kahn created the first Camera phone solution sharing pictures instantly on public networks A camera phone is a Mobile phone which is able to capture either still Photographs or Motion video.

The Delphi 1 rapid application development (RAD) environment was launched in 1995, under the leadership of Anders Hejlsberg. Anders Hejlsberg (born December 1960 is a prominent Danish Software engineer who co-designed several popular and commercially successful programming languages and

The Inprise years, and name changes

On November 25, 1996, Del Yocam was hired as Borland CEO and Chairman. Events 1034 - Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots dies Donnchad, the Year 1996 ( MCMXCVI) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar) Delbert W Yocam (born December 24, 1943) is an American technology executive

In 1997, Borland sold Paradox to Corel. Paradox is a Relational database management system currently published by Corel Corporation. Corel Corporation is a Canadian Computer software company headquartered in Ottawa, Canada In November 1997, Borland acquired Visigenic, a middleware company that was focused on implementations of CORBA. The Common Object Requesting Broker Architecture (CORBA is a standard defined by the Object Management Group (OMG that enables software components written On April 29, 1998, Borland refocused its efforts on targeting enterprise applications development, and went through a name change to Inprise Corporation (the name came from the slogan Integrating the Enterprise). Events 1429 - Joan of Arc arrives to relieve the Siege of Orleans. Year 1998 ( MCMXCVIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar) The idea was to integrate Borland's tools, Delphi, C++ Builder, and JBuilder with enterprise environment software, including Visigenic's implementations of CORBA, Visibroker for C++ and Java, and the new emerging product, Application Server. C++ Builder is a Rapid application development (RAD environment produced by the CodeGear subsidiary of Borland for writing programs in the C++ JBuilder is a Java IDE from Borland / CodeGear. Codegear was recently purchased by Embarcadero Technologies In n-tier architecture an application server is a Server that hosts an API to expose Business Logic and Business Processes for use by other For a number of years (both before and during the Inprise name) Borland suffered from serious financial losses and very poor public image. When the name was changed to Inprise, many thought Borland had gone out of business. dBase was sold in 1999. In 1999, in the middle of Borland's identity crisis, Dale L. Fuller replaced CEO Del Yocam. Delbert W Yocam (born December 24, 1943) is an American technology executive At this time Fuller's title was "interim president and CEO. " The "interim" was dropped in December 2000. Keith Gottfried served in senior executive positions with the company from 2000 to 2004. Keith E Gottfried is an American Lawyer, most notably nominated by President George W A proposed merger between Inprise and Corel was announced in February 2000, aimed at producing Linux based products, however the scheme was abandoned when Corel's shares fell and it became clear that there was really no strategic fit. Linux (commonly pronounced ˈlɪnəks InterBase 6.0 was made available as an open source product in July 2000. InterBase is a Relational database management system (RDBMS currently developed and marketed by CodeGear. Open source is a development methodology which offers practical accessibility to a product's source (goods and knowledge

Borland reborn in name and fame

In a flip-flop of marketing blunders, the Borland name was replaced by the Inprise name, just to be changed back in January 2001. The name Inprise was abandoned as Borland's brand equity was recognized. This was a very costly exercise.

Under the Borland name and a new management team headed by President and CEO Dale L. Fuller, a now-smaller and profitable Borland refocused on Delphi, and created a version of Delphi and C++ Builder for Linux, both under the name Kylix. This brought Borland's expertise in Integrated Development Environments to the Linux platform for the first time. In Computing, an integrated development environment ( IDE) is a Software application that provides comprehensive facilities to Computer programmers Kylix was launched in 2001.

Plans to spin off the InterBase division as a separate company were abandoned after Borland and the people who were to run the new company could not agree on terms for the separation. InterBase is a Relational database management system (RDBMS currently developed and marketed by CodeGear. With the re-energized division under new management, Borland stopped open source releases of InterBase and has developed and sold new versions at a fast pace.

Borland made a commitment to the technology of web services releasing Delphi 6 as the first Integrated Development Environment to support web services. A Web service (also Web Service) is defined by the W3C as "a software system designed to support interoperable machine-to-machine interaction Now all of their current development platforms support web services.

C#Builder was released in 2003 as a native C# development tool, competing head-on with Visual Studio .NET. C#Builder, from Borland Software Corporation is a computer program that allows programmers to create Microsoft Windows and Web applications for the Microsoft C# (pronounced C Sharp is a Multi-paradigm Microsoft Visual Studio is the main Integrated Development Environment (IDE from Microsoft. As of the 2005 release, C#Builder, Delphi for Win32, and Delphi for . NET have been combined into a single IDE called "Borland Developer Studio" (though the combined IDE is still popularly known as "Delphi"). Supporting web services and now . NET is doing a lot to bolster Borland's image in the industry. With their consistent profitability, in late 2002 Borland purchased design tool vendor TogetherSoft and tool publisher Starbase, makers of the StarTeam configuration management tool and the CaliberRM requirements management tool. StarTeam is a Revision control and SCM software system originally produced by Starbase Corporation, acquired by Borland in January The latest releases of JBuilder and Delphi integrate these tools to give developers a broader set of tools for development. JBuilder is a Java IDE from Borland / CodeGear. Codegear was recently purchased by Embarcadero Technologies

The rounded-out set of product offerings legitimized Borland's new claim to the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) market, with tools spanning the software development chain from requirements, through design and development, to testing and deployment.

Former CEO Dale Fuller was abruptly fired in July 2005 after a series of financial and commercial blunders, but remained on the board of directors. Former COO Scott Arnold took the title of interim president and chief executive officer until November 8, 2005, when it was announced that Tod Nielsen would take over as CEO effective November 9, 2005. Events 1519 - Hernán Cortés enters Tenochtitlán and Aztec ruler Moctezuma welcomes him with great a Celebration Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Tod Nielsen, formerly of Microsoft, Crossgain, BEA, and Oracle Corporation, is the new Borland CEO (fall 2005 Events 694 - Egica, a king of the Visigoths of Hispania, accuses Jews of aiding Muslims sentencing all Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar.

In October 2005, Borland acquired Legadero, in order to add its IT Management and Governance (ITM&G) suite, called Tempo, to the Borland product line.

On February 8, 2006 Borland announced the divestiture of their IDE division, including Delphi, JBuilder, and InterBase. Events 421 - Constantius III becomes co- Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. JBuilder is a Java IDE from Borland / CodeGear. Codegear was recently purchased by Embarcadero Technologies InterBase is a Relational database management system (RDBMS currently developed and marketed by CodeGear. At the same time they announced the planned acquisition of Segue Software, a maker of software test and quality tools, in order to concentrate on Application Lifecycle Management (ALM). The new spinoff is called CodeGear. CodeGear is a wholly-owned Division of Embarcadero Technologies.

On March 20, 2006 Borland said that it had acquired Gauntlet Systems, a provider of technology that screens software under development for quality and security. Events 1600 - The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.

On November 14, 2006 Borland announced its decision to separate the Developer Tools Group into a wholly-owned subsidiary focused on maximizing developer productivity. Events 1533 - Conquistadors from Spain under the leadership of Francisco Pizarro arrive in Cajamarca, Inca Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. The newly formed operation, CodeGear, will be responsible for advancing the four primary product lines formerly associated with Borland’s Integrated Development Environment (IDE) business. CodeGear is a wholly-owned Division of Embarcadero Technologies.

In early 2007 Borland rolled out a new company tagline, branding and go to market focus around Open Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) – defining it as the segment of the ALM market in which vendors’ solutions are flexible enough to support a customer’s specific processes, tools and platforms.

In April 2007, Borland announced that it would be relocating its headquarters and R&D facilities to Austin, Texas in order to continue to cost-effectively grow its business. [2]. It also has development centres at Singapore, Santa Ana, California, and Linz, Austria. Singapore Founded in 1869 Santa Ana ( is the most populous city in Orange County California and is the County seat and a city of about 353184 people. Linz is the third largest city of Austria and capital of the state of Upper Austria (Oberösterreich

On May 7 2008, Borland announced the sale of CodeGear division to Embarcadero Technologies for an expected $23 million price and $7 million in CodeGear accounts receivables retained by Borland. Embarcadero Technologies is an American software company founded in October 1993 by Stephen Wong and Stuart Browning with just a single database tool for Sybase DBAs — Rapid

Products

Current products

Borland's current product line includes:

Former developer tools marketed and sold under CodeGear brand and sold to Embarcadero Technologies includes:

Old software, no longer actively sold

Programming tools
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References

  1. ^ As of January 31, 2008, Google Finance reports 1,168 employees, and Yahoo Finance reports 1,097. StarTeam is a Revision control and SCM software system originally produced by Starbase Corporation, acquired by Borland in January Together is a product line from Borland that integrates a Java IDE, which originally had its roots in JBuilder with a UML modeling tool SilkTest is an automation tool for testing the functionality of enterprise applications in most versions of Windows Sun Solaris 9 & 10 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 2 Borland Enterprise Server, also known as Borland Application Server, was Borland 's J2EE Application Server CodeGear is a wholly-owned Division of Embarcadero Technologies. Embarcadero Technologies is an American software company founded in October 1993 by Stephen Wong and Stuart Browning with just a single database tool for Sybase DBAs — Rapid Turbo Delphi is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE created by CodeGear, which is targeted towards student amateur individual professionals and hobbyist JBuilder is a Java IDE from Borland / CodeGear. Codegear was recently purchased by Embarcadero Technologies InterBase is a Relational database management system (RDBMS currently developed and marketed by CodeGear. Delphi for PHP is an IDE and Rapid application development framework for the PHP Programming language developed by CodeGear C++ Builder is a Rapid application development (RAD environment produced by the CodeGear subsidiary of Borland for writing programs in the C++ Turbo C++ is a Borland C++ compiler and Integrated Development Environment (IDE Turbo C# was an Integrated Development Environment (IDE from Borland that came in two versions BRIEF was a very popular programmer's Text editor in the early 1980s Borland C++ is a C and C++ programming environment (used to be called an Integrated Development Environment) for DOS, Windows C#Builder, from Borland Software Corporation is a computer program that allows programmers to create Microsoft Windows and Web applications for the Microsoft CodeWright is a Windows Programmers Editing System for Software developers originally marketed by Premia Corp ObjectVision was a forms-based programming environment developed by Borland until 1992 The Turbo Assembler ( TASM) mainly PC -targeted assembler package was Borland 's offering in the X86 assembler programming tool Turbo Basic is a BASIC Compiler and dialect originally created by Robert 'Bob' Zale and bought from him by Borland. PowerBASIC is the brand of several commercial Compilers by Venice Florida -based PowerBASIC Inc Due to technical limitations "Turbo C#" redirects here Turbo Debugger was a machine-level debugger for MS-DOS executables sold by Borland. Turbo Modula-2 was both a Compiler and an Integrated Development Environment for the Modula-2 Programming language running on MS-DOS Turbo Pascal is a complete software development system that includes a Compiler and an Integrated Development Environment (IDE for the Pascal programming language Visual Prolog, also formerly known as PDC Prolog and Turbo Prolog is a strongly typed object-oriented extension of Prolog. Visual Prolog, also formerly known as PDC Prolog and Turbo Prolog is a strongly typed object-oriented extension of Prolog. SideKick was an early Personal Information Manager (PIM Software application by Borland launched in 1983 under Philippe Kahn Borland Reflex is a flat-file Database management system for DOS. dBase was the first widely used Database management system (DBMS for Microcomputers published by Ashton-Tate for CP/M, and later on the Paradox is a Relational database management system currently published by Corel Corporation. Quattro Pro is a Spreadsheet program developed by Borland and now sold by Corel, most often as part of Corel's WordPerfect Office. Sprint was a powerful and programmable Text-based Word processor for DOS, first published by Borland in 1987. Events 1504 - France cedes Naples to Aragon. 1606 - Gunpowder Plot: Guy Fawkes 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common
  2. ^ a b Borland (April 16, 2007). Events 1178 BC - A Solar eclipse may have marked the return of Odysseus, legendary King of Ithaca, to his kingdom Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. "Borland to Relocate Corporate Headquarters to Austin". Press release. A news release, media release, press release or press statement is a written or recorded Communication directed at members of the News
  3. ^ Borland (1996-11-07). Year 1996 ( MCMXCVI) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar) Events 1492 - The Ensisheim Meteorite the oldest Meteorite with a known date of impact strikes the Earth around noon in a Wheat "Kahn Resigns as Borland Director — Cites Increasing Demands of New Business". Press release. A news release, media release, press release or press statement is a written or recorded Communication directed at members of the News Retrieved on 2006-04-21. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Events 753 BC - Romulus and Remus found Rome ( traditional date)

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