Software development industry analysis by Larry O'Brien, the former editor of Software Development and Computer Language
Thursday, February 09, 2006

Every indication is that the people involved in Borland's compilers and IDE are confident that they will carry the products forward.

I talked to a couple people and I still haven't heard of a specific suitor, but there's also a real tone of confidence.

There's already a "Delphi Corporation", but there doesn't seem to be a "Turbo Corp." I guess the Turbo brand is a thing of the past, but it was such a great friggin' name -- easy to remember, good connotations, etc. Dropping it always seemed the biggest branding mistake in Borland-Inprise-Borland's history... Oh, wait...

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