Borland - Wikipedia Borland Software Corporation was a computing technology company founded in 1983 by Niels Jensen, Ole Henriksen, Mogens Glad, and Philippe Kahn Its main business was developing and selling software development and software deployment products
Definition of Borland | PCMag (Borland Software Corporation, Austin, TX) A software company founded as Borland International in 1983 by Philippe Kahn, who resigned as president in 1995 but remained as chairman
Borland - Computer Hope Founded in 1983, Borland is the developer of such programs as Borland C++, BCC (Borland C++ Compiler), Borland Pascal, and other products In June 2009, Borland was acquired by Micro Focus
Borlands Golden Age Success and Its Decline in the Modern Era From . . . Borland was one of the pillars of the software industry in the 1980s and 1990s, known for providing advanced and easy-to-use development tools and programming languages However, after its founder Philippe Kahn left the company, Borland faced significant challenges that led to its gradual decline
Borland - Wikiwand Borland Software Corporation was a computing technology company founded in 1983 by Niels Jensen, Ole Henriksen, Mogens Glad, and Philippe Kahn Its main business was developing and selling software development and software deployment products
Borland C++ - Wikipedia Borland C++ is a C and C++ IDE (integrated development environment) released by Borland for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows It was the successor to Turbo C++ and included a better debugger, the Turbo Debugger, which was written in protected-mode DOS
Ella June Borland Obituary (1928 - 2026) - Altoona, WI - Oelwein Daily . . . Ella June Borland Obituary Ella June Borland, 97, passed away on April 28, 2026, at Oakwood Health Services She was born June 3, 1928, in Stanley, Iowa, to Walter and Glea Jellings, and was raised on a farm in Maynard, Iowa She would have celebrated her 98th birthday this June
Borland International, Inc. - Encyclopedia. com Founded by a French math teacher who emigrated to America, Borland initially made its mark as a retailer of inexpensive tools for computer programmers, then moved into the market for corporate software