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Borland buys Segue, drops IDE Tools

Stefan Tilkov,

Not that I have used any Borland tool in the last 10 years or so, but I still find this interesting:

Borland […] is acquiring […] Segue in a deal worth about $100 million and is dropping its IDE tools business, which analysts estimate to be worth about $60 million to $100 million. […] However, Nielsen said Borland is seeking a buyer for the IDE business, one that will keep the unit intact, and invest in and grow the technologies.

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On February 10, 2006 5:58 AM, Jonanthan Lin said:

I happened to see a blog entry bashing Segue’s SilkPerformer. Maybe Borland will be able to make it better? :-) http://jroller.com/page/dannyy?entry=whysilkperformerandqtpsuck