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BORLand had a great day today after unveiling their new InterClient
architecture. Written in Sun's (SUNW) Java, this hot product will
allow client/server apps to run on the WWW while connecting with
their InterBase DBMS.

This sort of forward thinking bodes very well for Borland who has
been sacked in the past. It's already a given that BORL is a steal
in the $15-$17 range its been trading at lately. After moving up
1 1/4 today, BORL may begin to show signs of breaking-out.

Here's the full text of today's article:


Dow Jones Business News -- May 29, 1996
Borland Unveils InterClient Architecture For InterBase

Dow Jones News Services

SAN FRANCISCO -- Borland International Inc. (BORL) unveiled
its InterClient architecture for the InterBase
cross-platform SQL database server.

Written in Sun Microsystems Inc.'s (SUNW) Java programming
language, InterClient provides JDBC-compliant connectivity
software for InterBase, enabling state-of-the-art
client/server applications on corporate intranets and the
World Wide Web.

In a press release, Borland said InterClient enables
distributed transaction processing by both the Java client
and the database server, eliminates the need to install and
maintain platform-specific client database connection
libraries, eliminates maintenance of updating client
libraries and reduces overall Web server traffic on the
network.

Borland said InterBase enabled with InterClient is targeted
at corporate information services managers using Web
technology for information distribution and application
development. It is also targeted at the new crop of
Web-oriented value added resellers and consultants who are
creating custom Web sites and Web applications.

Pre-release versions of InterClient for Win95/NT and Solaris
will be available this summer for customer evaluation.

Borland International is a provider of products and services
targeted to software developers.

Copyright 1996 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights
Reserved.
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10836>>> Borland Divests IDEs to Focus on ALM As a developer using C++ Buili-node-02/08/2006 05:09 PM
10835Borland Divests IDEs to Focus on ALM eweek.com  zax-02/08/2006 03:10 PM
10834>>> Ah geez, just realized I replied to a three year old post. Yeah, i-node-08/23/2005 01:28 AM
10833Rod As usual, I'm the last to leave the party. Truthfully, I left the Borli-node-08/23/2005 01:22 AM
10832Ah geez, just realized I replied to a three year old post. This place is empty. Kashish King-08/22/2005 10:45 PM
10831OK, I'll check back in another 10, years that is... Kashish King-08/22/2005 10:43 PM
10830>> Down 17% on an up day for the market? Any negative news? Yes, nothingKashish King-08/22/2005 10:42 PM
10829OMG! David Ray! Still here! Remember I was telling you how the future was Java? Kashish King-08/22/2005 10:39 PM
10828Just for those who don't know the project, here comes a couple of links to tdybdahl-01/03/2004 02:25 PM
10827>> Very sad. It is, to me, as well. The company is dying from a failure i-node-12/20/2003 10:26 AM
10826Thanks - I wasn't aware of this issue. It's definitely another reason whdybdahl-12/20/2003 10:04 AM
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