I was just reading an article in the Herald about linux and saw this:

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Exo-net technical director Mark Loveys said the company, formed last year by
himself and fellow PC Direct refugees Maurice Bryham and David McKee Wright,
originally designed the exo-net 2000 package to run on any SQL (structured
query language) database running on Windows NT. 

It started making it Linux compatible in January in response to customer
requests and a tip from American software house Borland that applications ran
two or three times faster on Linux than NT. 
---quote---

Interesting that "borland" and not "inprise" was mentioned.....

You can read the article at:

  http://www.herald.co.nz/nzherald99/story.cfm?theStoryID=5016

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