Borland wants to be a Red Hat for developers

Well, at least it looks as though they're planning to go down fighting. Borland's made the best RAD tools for quite a while now, and it would be a shame to have only one serious commercial tool vendor (M$) for programming tasks.

Borland's Java and Windows application development tools will once again lead the industry, setting the pace in both quality and innovation. So says Nigel Brown, who is leading Borland's integrated development environment (IDE) business to independence and out of the shadow of Borland's other application lifecycle management (ALM) tools. Brown, an 18-year Borland veteran, was recently named general manager of Borland's IDE business.

(link) [The Register]

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