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Borland SilkCentral Test Manager... Borland SilkCentral Test Manager... Borland announced its intent to divest its... to allow Borland to be completely focused on the enterprise and driving its... Borland acquired Segue Software Inc... Borland reborn in name and fame... Main shareholders at the incorporation of Borland were Niels Jensen... Borland successfully launched a series of blockbusters that included Sidekick... followed in 1989 after Ben Rosen joined the Borland board with Goldman as the lead banker and a second offering in 1991 with Lazard... Borland developed a series of well... In 1985 Borland acquired Analytica and its Reflex database product... In 1987 Borland purchased Wizard Systems and incorporated portions of the Wizard C technology into... This apparently drove a wedge between Borland and Niels Jensen and the other members of his team who had been working on... sued Borland for copyright infringement... Borland was known for its practical and creative approach towards... Borland survived as a company... Borland had had an internal project to clone dBASE which was intended to run on Windows... Borland was losing financial strength to project its marketing and moving internal resources off other products... Borland had done an excellent job marketing to those with a highly technical bent... but Borland remained focused on quality and software craftsmanship... During 1993 Borland explored ties with... named Borland Office for Windows... Borland Office never made significant in... Borland sold Quattro Pro and Paradox to... and the Borland board came to a disagreement on how to focus the company... was hired as Borland CEO and Chairman... Borland refocused its efforts on targeting enterprise applications development... Borland suffered from serious financial losses and very poor public image... many thought Borland had gone out of business... Borland reborn in name and fame... Borland reborn in name and fame... Under the Borland name and a new management team headed by President and CEO Dale L... smaller and profitable Borland refocused on Delphi... division as a separate company were abandoned after Borland and the people who were to run the new company could not agree on terms... Borland stopped open source releases of InterBase and has developed and sold new versions at a... In late 2002 Borland purchased design tool vendor TogetherSoft and tool publisher... Borland announced the divestiture of their IDE division... Borland announced its acquisition of Gauntlet Systems... Borland announced its decision to separate the Developer Tools Group into a wholly... In early 2007 Borland rolled out a new company tagline... Borland announced that it would be relocating its headquarters and R... Borland announced the sale of CodeGear division to... Borland Together for Eclipse... Borland SilkCentral Test Manager... Borland to Relocate Corporate Headquarters to Austin... Borland Founder Kahn Focuses On Sending Photos Over Cell Phones... Borland Launches CodeGear to Supply Developers with Tools of the Trade... Will The Real Frank Borland Please Stand Up...

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