DELPHI.ORG.NZ - Whois Information

delphi.org.nz
NZ Delphi User Group
On July 1, 2008 CodeGear became part of Embarcadero Technologies Inc. Embarcadero Technologies was founded in 1993 with the vision to develop premier tools for DBAs, application developers, and data architects, giving them the ability to design, build and run software applications in the environment they choose. Today, Embarcadero serves more than three million application developers and database professionals with tools that are both interoperable and integrated. Our DatabaseGear™ and CodeGear™ products are connecting the developer and database communities in new ways-enabling them to increase productivity and quality, better collaborate for faster time to market, and further innovate by eliminating vendor restrictions. From individual software vendors (ISVs) and developers to DBAs, database professionals and large enterprise teams, Embarcadero tools are used in the most demanding vertical industries in 29 countries and by 90 companies of the Fortune 100. Our extended community is more than three million strong and spans all platform, server, and development environments, giving our customers access to the world's largest knowledge base of quality open source and commercial software tools to get their job done. Explore our website and see for yourself why customers turn to Embarcadero tools every day. Download one of our tools and see how fast you can achieve results. About CodeGear CodeGear delivers innovative, high-productivity development tools for a wide spectrum of software developers, from individuals to enterprise teams. Formed from the Developer Tools Division of Borland to focus exclusively on technical innovation and support for software developers, CodeGear has more than 25 years of technology leadership and more than 3.2M users of its products worldwide. In November 2006, CodeGear became an independent organization within Borland Software Corporation - with a separate management, R&D, sales, marketing and operations team. CodeGear is dedicated to meeting the needs of developers around the world - a number that will increase to 13 million globally in 2007 and 17 million by 2011, according to International Data Corporation. CodeGear Developer Network The CodeGear Developer Network is an online community of worldwide developers that enables developers to communicate, collaborate, and gain access to unique content. CodeGear's Developer Relations and Evangelist teams work closely with this community, ensuring their needs and requirements are met and folded into CodeGear's strategic product plans. In addition, a group of customers known as TeamB manage and monitor CodeGear newsgroups - user-supported areas where developers can exchange information, tips and techniques on CodeGear products. TeamB members, who come from a range of backgrounds and professionals, volunteer their time, expertise and advice to enhance the technical skills of other customers.In New Zealand Codegear is represented by
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