let's all pray that Corel does NOT
step up to the plate
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Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 9:01
AM
Subject: [advanced_delphi] OT: Borland's
planning to sell it's IDE division
Hello all,
For those that didn't hear the news,
here's some information.
Here's the official press release: http://www.borland.com/us/company/news/press_releases/2006/02_08_06_borland_acquires_segue_software.html
Also,
on the Borland's Delphi non-technical newsgroup David Intersimone posted
this message:
[Start Quote...] To our loyal developer
community:
Today, Wednesday February 8, 2006 at 1am Pacific
Time, Borland announced plans to seek a buyer for our IDE product lines
that include Delphi, C++Builder, C#Builder, JBuilder (and Peloton),
InterBase, JDataStore, nDataStore, Kylix, and our older Borland and Turbo
language products and tools. The goal is to create a standalone
business focused on advancing individual developer productivity using the
people inside Borland who are focused on the success of these award
winning products.
It is not a trivial decision to separate our
IDE business from our ALM business. As we look back over the past
two years and how we have operated as a company, we have continually had
to weigh every dollar investment in our ALM and developer products.
All too often we have chosen to invest in ALM, because of our stated
direction around ALM growth and market opportunity. But we all know
that our loyal customer base demands more. There is tremendous potential
that has been untapped due to the company's focus towards an enterprise
go-to-market model, with an emphasis on a more consultative, lifecycle
sale forcing us to invest more into our ALM products, ALM marketing, and
our enterprise field model. This is a very different model from our
mostly channel-focused, direct-to-developer marketing, and delivery model
(using shrink wrapped boxes and e-shop downloads).
Focus is
a key success factor in business. With this announcement, both companies
will have the focus they need to thrive and help our customers be
successful. I think it's great that Borland is letting us be part of a new
focused company that brings together the team that is passionate about
developers and development. We want to continue to create the best
solutions and technology for the benefit of you, our community of
developers. We are developers working on developer products for our
customers who are developers. This is a special relationship that is
unique in software. We get to work on products that we use ourselves and
that our developer community love.
I started using Turbo
Pascal v1.0 in November of 1983 when Philippe Kahn gave me a copy at
Comdex Las Vegas. I put it in my IBM PC and knew immediately that this was
something different. From that day, I knew I wanted to go to work for
Borland. I started working at Borland on June 17, 1985 and for the past
20+ years I have had the pleasure of being a part of a great company and a
great community of software developers. I've had the luxury and pleasure
to manage the compiler group in R&D in the early Turbo Language days.
For the past 15 years I've run Developer Relations allowing me (and our
team) to travel around the world to visit with tens of thousands of
programmers. I get to come to work every day and collaborate with the best
developer focused software engineers on the planet.
I'm really
excited to be moving to the new company. We've got the right team
members, we've got the tool and component partner eco-system, we have the
authors, trainers, consultants, and we have the most important part - a
loyal community. Our new company will be focused completely on you and
your success. Yes, both companies will have a focus on software
development. Both are going to advance the state-of-the-art and best
practices. They'll just do it in different ways. Ours will do
it by focusing on developer productivity and building great application
development products using our award winning IDEs, tools, component
libraries, class libraries, and database technologies. Borland will
do it by addressing the needs of larger organizations, helping them
optimize their software delivery.
I was asked today by Daryl
Taft of eWeek magazine, "As Borland's longest term employee, how does the
spin-off hit you?" I answered by saying, I am moving forward as part
of the new company with a huge smile on my face and a small tear in my
eye.
I want to assure all of you that we are here in Scotts Valley, and
around the world, working on future versions of Delphi, JBuilder and our
other products. We are still listening to your needs, issues, and
suggestions. We are tracking with the new platform initiatives for
Windows, .NET, Java, open standards, and emerging technologies that you
want to leverage.
This is the right thing to do for our IDE
business. It's the right thing to do for Borland's ALM focus.
Our priority is to ensure a smooth and successful migration for our
developer customer base, and create a vehicle for giving it greater
investment, focus and growth. This is not the shutting down of a
product line, but the empowering of it. This move is in the best
interests of our customers, company, and community.
The buyer
of our IDE product lines has not yet been identified, but I and other
members of our developer team are working with Borland's executive
management to ensure that we identify the right buyer who will advance the
IDE business. Borland is committed to its customers first and
foremost, and taking care of their ongoing needs. We will keep you
informed along the journey.
Go Borland. Go New
Company. Go Developers!!! [...End Quote]
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Best regards, Daniel Rail Senior Software Developer ACCRA
Consultants Inc. (www.accra.ca) ACCRA Med Software Inc.
(www.filopto.com)
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