- CodeGear
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CodeGear Type Private (wholly owned subsidiary) Industry Computer software Founded California (2006) Headquarters Scotts Valley, California Key people Jim Douglas — CEO Products Delphi, JBuilder, C++ Builder, InterBase Employees 200 est. (2006) Parent Embarcadero Technologies Website CodeGear CodeGear is a wholly owned division of Embarcadero Technologies. CodeGear develops software development tools such as the Delphi IDE, the programming language Delphi, and the database server InterBase. Originally a division of Borland Software Corporation, it was launched on 14 November 2006. CodeGear's first CEO was Ben Smith, succeeded by Jim Douglas.
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History
On 8 February 2006 Borland announced that it would seek a buyer for its IDE division and database products.[1] During the spin-off negotiations, these divisions ("developer tools group") internally reorganized into a division called CodeGear.[2] Eventually, five parties bid for the group.[3] However, no bidder offered Borland "numbers that appropriately reflected the value we think is in the business," according to a conference call with Borland CEO Tod Nielsen.[4]
Borland's 2006 annual report showed that its CodeGear IDE business had sales of {{US]]$75.7 million in 2006, which accounted for 25 percent of Borland's total revenue.[5]
On 7 May 2008, Borland and Embarcadero Technologies announced that Embarcadero had "signed a definitive asset purchase agreement to purchase CodeGear."[6] The acquisition, for approximately $24.5 million, closed on 30 June 2008.[7]
Products
- RAD Studio (including Delphi, Delphi Prism and C++Builder)
- Delphi for PHP
- Delphi
- Delphi Prism
- JBuilder
- InterBase
- C++Builder
- JGear
- 3rdRail
References
- ^ Intersimone, David (2006-02-08). "Borland plans separate company for its developer products". http://bdn.borland.com/article/33439. Retrieved 2006-11-16.
- ^ "Borland forming CodeGear to focus exclusively on developer productivity" (Press release). Borland. 2006-11-14. http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/33819. Retrieved 2006-11-15.
- ^ Havenstein, Heather (2006-11-15). "Q&A: Borland exec explains reversal on tools division sale". Computerworld. http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyId=11&articleId=9005132&intsrc=hm_topic. Retrieved 2006-11-16.
- ^ Cowley, Stacy (2006-11-16). "Borland Does About-Face, Keeps Tools Group". CRN. http://www.crn.com/sections/breakingnews/breakingnews.jhtml;jsessionid=MIBAIKWHAKZ3KQSNDLRCKHSCJUNN2JVN?articleId=194300636. Retrieved 2006-11-14.
- ^ Cowley, Stacy (2007-03-15). "Borland Reports CodeGear Sales As 'CodeRage' Rally Rolls". CRN. http://www.crn.com/software/198001246?queryText=CodeGear.
- ^ Intersimone, David (2008-05-07). "Community Letter: Embarcadero Technologies agrees to acquire CodeGear from Borland". http://dn.codegear.com/article/38132. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
- ^ Bravo, Thoma (2008-07-01). "Embarcadero Technologies Closes Acquisition of CodeGear". http://www.codegear.com/article/38314/. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
External links
Categories:- Borland
- Development software companies
- Companies based in Santa Cruz County, California
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