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Borland Software Corporation is a software company first headquartered in Scotts Valley, California, then in Cupertino, California, and finally in Austin, Texas.
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Lotus sued Paperback Software and Mosaic for copyright infringement, false and misleading advertising, and unfair competition over their low-cost clones of 1-2-3, VP Planner and Twin, and sued Borland over its Quattro spreadsheet.
The original members were Borland, IBM, Merant, QNX Software Systems, Rational Software, Red Hat, SuSE, TogetherSoft and WebGain.
C # Builder, from Borland Software Corporation, is a computer program that allows programmers to create Microsoft Windows and Web applications for the Microsoft. NET Framework using the programming language C #.
( Note: Microsoft would later acquire Fox Software after Borland acquired Ashton-Tate and the United States Department of Justice forced Borland to not assert ownership of the dBASE language.
However, most of the design and file system came from the YourWay PIM software, purchased by Borland from Prisma Software in 1993.
Sidekick for Windows is a combination of the calendaring code from Prisma Software Corp .' s Windows PIM YourWay ( purchased by Borland last year ) and a completely new interface developed by Borland.
On September 6, 2006 The Developer Tools Group ( the working name of the not yet spun off company ) of Borland Software Corporation released single-language versions of Borland Developer Studio components, bringing back the Turbo name.
1993 was pivotal for the xBase community because, as previously noted, Ashton-Tate had earlier sold dBASE as well as the rest of their product line to Borland and Microsoft had purchased FoxPro from Fox Software.
It was originally developed in Borland Delphi in 1995 by Bradbury Software ( founded by Nick Bradbury ).
It was originally released for DOS by Ansa Software, and then by Borland after it bought the company.
In September 1987, Borland purchased Ansa Software, including their Paradox / DOS 2. 0 software.
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It was originally developed by Segue Software which was acquired by Borland in 2006.
Kahn has founded four technology companies: Fullpower Technologies, Starfish Software, LightSurf Technologies and Borland.
Kahn has founded four software companies: Fullpower Technologies, founded in 2003, LightSurf Technologies ( acquired by VeriSign in 2005 ), Starfish Software ( acquired by Motorola in 1998 ), and Borland, founded in 1982.
Starfish Software was founded in 1994 by Philippe Kahn as a spin-off from the Simplify business unit from Borland and Kahn's severance from Borland.

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With the advent of Paradox for Windows 1. 0 in 1993, which was then owned by Borland Corporation, ObjectPAL was born.
Fabian Pascal is a consultant to large software vendors such as IBM, Oracle Corporation, and Borland, but is better known as an author and seminar speaker.
StarTeam is an SCM and SDLC software application, created by Starbase Corporation, acquired by Borland in January 2003 which was acquired by Microfocus meanwhile.
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In October 1991, while the case was still under appeal, Borland International acquired Ashton-Tate, and as one of the merger's provisions the U. S. Justice Department required Borland to end the lawsuit against Fox and allow other companies to use the dBase language without the threat of legal action.
In 1962, the town of Frenchport, Arkansas, began hosting " Solon Borland Daze ," a community festival dedicated to recalling the life and achievements of the U. S. senator and his French-Creole mistress, after whom the town is named.
Eventually, as part of the merger with Borland, the U. S. Justice Department required Borland to not assert copyright claims in menu commands and the command language of dBASE.
All six people on board die, including professional golfer and 1999 U. S. Open winner Payne Stewart and golf course architect Bruce Borland.

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Barbara Borland of Tigard took top senior individual home economics honors with a demonstration called filbert hats.
COCONET's bitmap and vector graphics and support for multiple type fonts were inspired by the PLATO system, and the graphics capabilities were based on what was available in the Borland BGI graphics library.
Three Danish citizens, Niels Jensen, Ole Henriksen, and Mogens Glad, founded Borland Ltd. in August 1981 to develop products like Word Index for the CP / M operating system using an off-the-shelf company.
Philippe Kahn was at all times Chairman, President, and CEO of Borland Inc. from its inception in 1983 until he left in 1995.
Borland successfully launched a series of blockbusters that included Turbo Pascal, SideKick, SuperKey, and Lightning, all developed in Denmark.
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.
A first US IPO followed in 1989 after Ben Rosen joined the Borland board with Goldman Sachs as the lead banker and a second offering in 1991 with Lazard as the lead banker.
Borland developed a series of well-regarded software development tools.
Its first product was Turbo Pascal in 1983, developed by Anders Hejlsberg ( who later developed. NET and C # for Microsoft ) and before Borland acquired the product sold in Scandinavia under the name of Compas Pascal.
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 Turbo C. Bob Jervis, the author of Wizard C became a Borland employee.
This apparently drove a wedge between Borland and Niels Jensen and the other members of his team who had been working on a brand new series of compilers at their London development centre.
In September 1987 Borland purchased Ansa-Software, including their Paradox ( version 2. 0 ) database management tool.
Richard Schwartz, CEO of Ansa, became Borland's CTO and Ben Rosen joined the Borland board.
Corp. v. Borland Int ' l, Inc., brought forward Borland's open standards position as opposed to Lotus ' closed approach.

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