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  Borland: Open ALM for Application Development
Borland’s leadership team and talented group of consultants have consistently demonstrated their commitment to working with us to accomplish our goals.”
Borland is the leading vendor of Open Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) solutions – open to customers’ processes, tools and platforms – providing the flexibility to manage, measure and improve the software delivery process.
Borland’s product suite spans the application development lifecycle: IT project and portfolio management, requirements definition & management, UML modeling, software test management, continuous integration & code coverage, functional testing, performance testing, component & unit testing, and software change & configuration management.
www.borland.com   (301 words)

  
 Wes Borland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wes Borland (born Wesley Louden Borland February 7, 1975 in Richmond, Virginia) is the guitarist in the rock band Limp Bizkit as well as The Damning Well, Goatslayer, Big Dumb Face and Black Light Burns.
In Florida, Borland met bassist Sam Rivers at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts high school in Jacksonville and when Limp Bizkit was forming Sam threw out his name, stating he was more of an artist than a guitarist, but the band bit and that was that.
Borland has also recently contributed guitar work to Rob Zombie's upcoming album, played all the bass on the post-hardcore band From First to Last's upcoming album "Heroine" (after Jon Weisberg left the band), with whom he is also touring.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wes_Borland   (610 words)

  
 LOTUS DEVELOPMENT CORP. v. BORLAND INTERNATIONAL INC., 49 F.3d 807 (1st Cir. 1995). (LOISLAW)
Borland included the Lotus menu command hierarchy in its programs to make them compatible with Lotus 1-2-3 so that spreadsheet users who were already familiar with Lotus 1-2-3 would be able to switch to the Borland programs without having to learn new commands or rewrite their Lotus macros.
Rather, Borland argues that it "lawfully copied the unprotectable menus of Lotus 1-2-3." Borland contends that the Lotus menu command hierarchy is not copyrightable because it is a system, method of operation, process, or procedure foreclosed from protection by 17 U.S.C. (b).
Borland, in particular, is highly critical of the district court for not employing the Altai test.
www.law.cornell.edu /copyright/cases/49_F3d_807.htm   (7250 words)

  
 Text of BORLAND Case Where LOTUS Loses Menu Structure Copyright
Lotus and Borland filed cross motions for summary judgment; the district court denied both motions on March 20, 1992, concluding that "neither party's motion is supported by the record." Borland I, 788 F. Supp.
Rather, Borland argues that it "lawfully copied the unprotectable menus of Lotus 1-2-3." Borland contends that the Lotus menu command hierarchy is not copyrightable because it is a system, method of operation, process, or procedure foreclosed from protection by 17 U.S.C. 102(b).
Borland argues that the Lotus menu command hierarchy is uncopyrightable because it is a system, method of operation, process, or procedure foreclosed from copyright protection by 17 U.S.C. 102(b).
www.kuesterlaw.com /borlan2.html   (6934 words)

  
 Software Configuration Management (SCM) & Defect Tracking Software – from Borland
Borland® StarTeam®; is a fully integrated, cost-effective software change and configuration management tool, designed for both centralized and geographically distributed software development environments.
Borland StarTeam offers a complete range of software change and configuration management capabilities in one integrated platform that supports development teams of all sizes.
Borland StarTeam Enterprise provides small- to medium-sized software development teams with a professional, easy-to-use, highly configurable software configuration management tool that improves collaboration and efficiency.
www.borland.com /us/products/starteam/index.html   (570 words)

  
 Borland
Borland Software Corporation is a leading provider of technology used to develop, deploy, integrate, and manage software applications.
Borland solutions enable organizations to increase productivity and deliver higher-performance projects faster and on budget, while lowering total cost of ownership.
Borland is under no obligation to (and expressly disclaims any such obligation to) update or alter its forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
www.borland.hu /news/press_releases/2002/10_14_02_mx_ctry_mgr.html   (701 words)

  
 Borland Developer Support
Borland is committed to providing world-class services in the area of consulting and technical support.
Borland provides support worldwide, delivering timely, reliable service to ensure every customer's business success.
To support global accounts, Borland has a worldwide customer support consisting of three major support centers located in the US, Singapore and the Netherlands.
info.borland.com /devsupport   (95 words)

  
 mtv.com - News - Wes Borland: Why He Left Limp Bizkit
Borland, reclining in a fancy office chair in his home studio and staring at walls lined with packaged "Stars Wars" figures and his own eerie graffiti, talked at ease last week in his first interview since he left Limp Bizkit four months ago (see "Limp Bizkit And Wes Borland Part Ways ").
Borland said Big Dumb Face got all of the humor out of him, and he is ready to make a serious album with Eat the Day — so serious that he and his brother are learning to sing properly.
Borland's contributions on guitar and bass are similar to the big chunky riffs he provided to Limp Bizkit.
www.mtv.com /news/articles/1451931/20020124/limp_bizkit.jhtml?headlines=true   (1491 words)

  
 Borland Software: Back in the Black
One week into his tenure as president and CEO of Inprise, the software company formerly known as Borland, Fuller gathered his senior managers in a conference room to learn what products were in development.
In its heyday, Borland had been a glorious place, and it still had a splendid campus: a 495,000-square-foot, Japanese-influenced building arced around a courtyard replete with babbling brook, set amidst the towering redwoods in the mountains south of San Jose.
Founded in 1983, Borland had been a pioneer in the field of developer tools.
www.fastcompany.com /online/60/borland.html   (1897 words)

  
 Borland Joins Gnome Foundation Advisory Board
Borland to Support Linux(R) Desktop With Upcoming Kylix(TM) Development Platform LAS VEGAS, Nov. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Inprise Corporation (Nasdaq: INPR), herein referred to as Borland, today at the Linux Business Expo announced its reaffirmed commitment to open-source development by joining the GNOME Foundation Advisory Board.
Borland teams with firms such as IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Red Hat and Helix Code to foster development of the GNOME desktop environment and application framework.
About Borland Inprise Corporation (referred to in this press release as Borland) is a leading provider of award-winning e-business application development, deployment and management solutions and services for all major platforms, including Linux, Solaris(TM) and Windows.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/11-15-2000/0001366724&EDATE=   (616 words)

  
 Canarys - Borland
Borland Together®; is a powerful design solution that uses the popular Unified Modeling Language™ to create different diagrams that together make up a blueprint for the design of an application.
Borland InterBase and JDataStore are powerful, low-maintenance, embeddable deployment databases that are optimized for native and Java programming environments.
Borland StarTeam®; is a comprehensive software configuration management solution that uses a central repository to facilitate communication among team members responsible for the various tasks.
www.ecanarys.com /borland.htm   (524 words)

  
 C Languages IDEs Borland Builder
Borland C++Builder 6 Overview (Borland Corporation)- This paper looks at C++Builder 6 and how it can be used for the rapid development with web services.
Borland C++ Builder (Borland)- This product is an ANSI C++ rapid application development tool for building Windows and Internet applications.
Borland C++ Builder Compiler (Borland)- This product is a 32-bit ANSI C++ optimizing compiler for Windows, is the core of Inprise/Borland's C++ compiler technology and the complete award winning Borland C++Builder 5 development system.
c.ittoolbox.com /topics/t.asp?t=405&p=405&h1=405   (1080 words)

  
 Borland C++BuilderX and wxWidgets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Borland has been contributing expertise and funding to help in areas such as enhanced run-time type information, the new build system and code reengineering, and will continue to invest in wxWidgets while supporting its open source status.
Borland is also in a good position to encourage other companies to support wxWidgets and there will be many knock-on benefits of the association.
Borland is committed to the principle of an open source framework that has a long, long life, which cannot always be said of proprietary frameworks.
www.wxwindows.org /borland01.htm   (473 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: borland
Borland at CDW Shop CDW.com for the latest desktops, notebooks, printers, electronics and more.
It would appear Borland felt some need to hold onto TObject and not let it leave with their development tool spin off.
Matt Borland and Mitch Lash, Jackman for the #12 Alltel team, discuss last week’s NASCAR Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway, as well how the cold and...
www.technorati.com /tag/borland   (441 words)

  
 Borland Makes News, Deals, Waves   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Among other things you get Fuller's frank appraisal of Borland's state when he first took the reins: "[Borland] wasn't on the ropes, it was hanging by a rope.
Borland is making news again, and the news is good.
Borland is back, and in a big way, as Jerry Coffey reports.
www.delphizine.com /opinion/2002/10/di200210jc_o/di200210jc_o.asp   (671 words)

  
 Java - Borland CEO Recognizes Force of Open Source
Borland President and CEO Tod Nielsen took center stage at EclipseCon 2006 as the convention's final keynote speaker.
Nielsen described Borland's user forum where users can present bugs in their Borland software, identify which bugs should be remedied first, and often provide ways to fix the bugs.
Nielsen discussed Borland's new Eclipse Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF) project as a recent example of how Borland is embracing open source.
www.ftponline.com /channels/java/2006_03/tnielsen   (886 words)

  
 eWEEK: Borland Brain Drain Continues
Borland Software Corp. is said to be losing two of its top engineers to Microsoft Corp. in a brain drain reminiscent of a period several years ago when Microsoft cherry-picked some of the top talent from Borland.
Celine Allee, a spokeswoman for Borland, acknowledged that both Stone and Jazdzewski had decided to leave Borland, but said she did not know where either was headed.
Over the years many top Borland developers—including Anders Hejlsberg, who developed Delphi for Borland and was instrumental in the creation of C# for Microsoft—have left Borland for Microsoft.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_zdewk/is_200402/ai_ziff118005   (458 words)

  
 Borland announces Delphi 2006 - Computer Business Review
But Borland will also allow developers only to install the specific language that they actually use, and at run time only load the support they need into memory.
For Borland, Delphi is the language that refuses to die.
Additionally, for all of the languages except Borland's C#, they have added design templates to the GUI builder that help developers layout screens according to cooperate standards, and live templates that help developers with a wizard-like approach for populating visual elements.
www.cbronline.com /article_news.asp?guid=0913D5F6-5DAB-4536-8502-01201D4D1AE6   (532 words)

  
 Borland scales up Eclipse membership - Computer Business Review
Borland Software is upgrading its membership of the Eclipse Foundation, with a board-level seat and a proposed open source application modeling project.
Borland is also taking the lead on a project that would add modeling to Eclipse's ALM project roster while plans are afoot for Borland to put bread-and-butter tools from its Core Software Development Platform (Core SDP) on the Eclipse rich client architecture.
Borland's decision follows nearly three years spent on the Eclipse sidelines as an add-in provider.
www.cbronline.com /article_news.asp?guid=ECB33BFE-F3B4-4D18-8816-FB48B36FB34C   (438 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In the third quarter, Borland reported revenue of $67.9 million—down from $77.6 million during the same period last year—and a net loss of $160,000 during the third quarter of 2004.
Borland also realized that it needed to move away from just tools that could be easily commoditized to a combination of tools and consulting, which commands a greater premium.
Though Borland was not the only vendor hurt by Eclipse, it was among the most affected, says Carey Schwaber, an analyst with Forrester Research.
www.redherring.com /article.aspx?a=14564   (1710 words)

  
 Application Development Trends - Borland extends JBuilder
Borland JBuilder 9 was released last week, and it is an important step forward for a key Java IDE.
Borland's latest product strategy provides developers with a much-needed "portal" into the application development lifecycle process, said George Paolini, new VP & GM of the Java Business Unit.
Also last week, Borland introduced Borland Optimizeit Suite 5.5, and with it a progress tracker that enables development teams to measure the impact of performance changes, and provides visual snapshots of work in progress.
www.adtmag.com /article.asp?id=7670   (362 words)

  
 Lotus v. Borland Decision - League for Programming Freedom (LPF)
[*7] against Borland in the District of Massachusetts on July 2, 1990, four days after a district court held that the Lotus 1-2-3 "menu structure, taken as a whole -- including the choice of command terms [and] the structure and order of those terms," was protected expression covered by Lotus's copyrights.
In this appeal, we are faced only with whether the Lotus menu command hierarchy is copyrightable subject matter in the first instance, for Borland concedes that Lotus has a valid copyright in Lotus 1-2-3 as a whole 5 and admits to factually copying the Lotus menu command hierarchy.
Borland argues that the Lotus menu command hierarchy is uncopyrightable because it is a system, method of operation, process, or procedure foreclosed from copyright protection by 17 U.S.C. @ 102(b).
lpf.ai.mit.edu /Copyright/lotus-v-borland.html   (7665 words)

  
 Borland International Statement on Software Patents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
On behalf of Borland I want to comment specifically on Question 4 in the Hearing Notice, and if time permits more generally on questions regarding the scope of protection for visual aspects of software programs.
Like all other software companies, Borland invests heavily in both the creation and acquisition of new software products, and like other companies Borland needs strong government enforcement of existing intellectual property rights, especially in foreign markets, in order to protect its investments.
Under our intellectual property scheme, the conceptual model of a particular piece of software would not be protectable at all except of course insofar as it may be protected by trade secret or under the terms of a contract or confidential relationship.
www.jamesshuggins.com /h/tek1/software_patent_borland.htm   (2615 words)

  
 Linux Today - Lou's Views: Barbarians in Tuxedoes
The company is Borland, a company that became one of the original big names in the desktop PC business, and earned their "barbarians at the gate" tag, long before Linux was so much as a twinkle in Mr.
Borland realized that not only was it vital to provide the lowest possible barrier to entry for people moving into Linux development, they also saw the importance of guaranteeing their corporate customers a painless exit route, too.
Borland's tools have long had strong support in this area, and several of these companies will be in Borland's LWE booth, demonstrating copies of their tools ported to Linux.
www.linuxtoday.com /news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-01-31-001-27-OP-CY-SW   (1770 words)

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