Stories about: Borland Software

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    Mystery bidder forces Micro Focus to raise offer for Borland 02/07/2009 05:59:00

    Micro Focus International raised its offer for Borland Software to $US1.50 per share on Tuesday, up from $1 in early May, to counter a rival offer from a mystery bidder. It's the second time Micro Focus has had to raise its offer. Another bidder dropped out of the running last month.
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    Soon-to-be-acquired Borland offers simulator for app dev 27/05/2009 08:27:00

    Borland Software, which is in the process of being acquired by Micro Focus, continues to release products bearing the company nameplate.
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    Micro Focus buys Borland Software 07/05/2009 04:17:00

    Micro Focus International plans to beef up its range of software quality assurance tools with two acquisitions it announced Wednesday.
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    Microsoft's future No. 1: The 'Borvell' scenario 25/06/2008 10:56:20

    Microsoft's a dinosaur that didn't know its dead yet. The cloud computing meteor was speeding its way, and when pervasive computing in the cloud became a reality in about 2015, Microsoft was all but dead. Why? Because the Windows and Office revenues collapsed as users finally stop buying upgrades they don't need, and cloud offerings via the browser took their place. Poof! Gone was 80 percent of Microsoft's profits. And gone was the money to invest in technologies that took multiple versions to get right -- if they ever got it right -- such as the Xbox, Zune, Microsoft Dynamics, and MSN.
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    Embarcadero buys CodeGear 07/05/2008 18:32:28

    CodeGear, the development tools unit of Borland Software, has been acquired by Embarcadero Technologies.
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    CodeGear to supply 1 million dev tool licenses to Russia 04/02/2008 07:29:09

    In a major boost for CodeGear's development tools, the company has been awarded a contract by the Russian Federal Agency of Education to provide 1 million seat licenses of its Delphi and C++Builder products.
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    Less is more for Ruby on Rails, inventor says 03/09/2007 07:39:49

    Don't expect much to be added to Ruby On Rails this year. When David Heinemeier Hansson gives an update on version 2.0 of his Web application framework at its user conference in September he's as likely to talk about what's coming out as what's going in.
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    Borland ALM survey finds heterogeneity 28/08/2007 11:08:59

    Borland Software surveyed its own customers to get a snapshot of the ALM (application lifecycle management) market and found heterogeneity rules in application development.
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    10 virtualization companies to watch 21/08/2007 09:21:22

    Everybody knows virtualization isn't just about VMware anymore. Many users are past the rush to server virtualization and now need to increase the benefits of the move. They need not only to improve efficiency, performance and management, but also to find ways to extend the technology to their desktop, storage and mobile environments. That's a heavy burden. Product choices can be overwhelming, and a starting point difficult to find. Get on your way with promising products from these 10 companies:
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    CodeGear unveils plug-ins for Eclipse tools 15/08/2007 07:28:33

    CodeGear Monday unveiled a set of plug-ins for open-source Eclipse development tools that the company said can be used to ease application performance, visual development and team collaboration challenges faced by Java developers.
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    Eclipse exec talks about .Net rivalry 13/09/2006 12:33:10

    The Eclipse Foundation has established itself as a premier open source software tools project. The organization has gained support from vendors ranging from IBM (which helped found Eclipse in 2001) to Borland Software, BEA Systems, and seemingly every other major player in the software industry except Sun Microsystems and Microsoft. The EclipseWorld 2006 show last week afforded those using Eclipse technologies a chance to get updated on the latest developments at Eclipse. InfoWorld Editor-at-Large Paul Krill attended and interviewed Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse executive director, about the state of Eclipse and subjects ranging from dynamic languages to rivalries with Sun and Microsoft.
 
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