About Embarcadero Technologies
Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. delivers professional grade database tools that companies
use to design, develop and manage databases and the data they contain. More than 12,000
customers worldwide and over 90 of the Fortune 100 rely on Embarcadero's cross-platform
tools to reduce complexity, improve productivity and strengthen security. The company's
flagship database tools include: ER/Studio, DBArtisan, Rapid SQL and Change Manager.
Founded in 1993, Embarcadero Technologies is headquartered in San Francisco with offices
in Melbourne, Australia, Munich, Germany and Maidenhead, United Kingdom. For more
information, visit www.embarcadero.com.
About CodeGear
CodeGear from Borland Software Corporation (NASDAQ: BORL) delivers innovative,
high-productivity development tools for a wide spectrum of software developers ranging
from individuals to enterprise teams. CodeGear products enable developers to freely develop
on their platform of choice while focusing on simplifying complex technologies and tasks so
they can concentrate on application design, not infrastructure, to enable on-time project
delivery. With more than 3.2 million users in more than 29 countries, CodeGear supports
some of the most demanding vertical industries including financial services,
telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare and government. To learn more about
CodeGear and its products, visit www.codegear.com. CodeGear. Where Developers
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Embarcadero and CodeGear have similar cultures, complementary product lines, and complementary geographic footprints. We also have a technology integration history. In 2001, Embarcadero had tool integration with JBuilder. We also have customers and past employees in common. We both have products supporting native code, managed code, dynamic languages, and database development. Both companies have products that support heterogeneous databases, the Eclipse framework, and Microsoft Windows. Both companies’ products use modeling for application/data/process visual design and archeology.
The combined company, when the transaction is completed, will be a good example of a deal where 1+1 = 3++.
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