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August 5th, 1998
PHOENIX, AZ -- August 1, 1998 -- Leo Singh, President of InThink Corporation announced the acquisition of Delphi32.com. InThink Corporation plans to make Delphi32.com a premier resource for all Borland Delphi Developers. This very popular website has been a great resource for the Delphi community for the last two years and will continue to be even more in the future. David Bernard of Delphi Programming Technologies has agreed to be actively involved with the site design and upkeep.
InThink has plans to enhance the site and add additional features including online product ordering, shareware registration, an expanded selection of products and a new search engine. "Since this website is truly dedicated to serve the Delphi Developer Community, we are very interested in receiving feedback and suggestions to make the site more valuable" remarked Leo Singh. David Bernard stated "Over the past few years I have enjoyed creating Delphi32.com and maintaining it. I would like to thank all the visitors that have helped make it one of the best Delphi related sites on the Internet. I am looking forward to what InThink has planned for Delphi32.com".
InThink Corporation is a pioneering group providing consulting, systems design and development services to corporations and government organizations specializing in Delphi, Oracle, Interbase, Java and CASE Tools. InThink Corporation is the creator of "RAD Objects for Client-Server"; a powerful suite of components especially designed for Client-Server Development and "RAD Compare", an Object based Form Comparison Tool. InThink Corporation is also in the process of launching a new web-site for Client Server Developers only, called http://www.CSONLY.com. Additional information about InThink can be obtained by visiting their web site. http://www.inthink.com.
InThink Corporation Contact Info:
John Layne
Phone: (602) 840-7511
Email: johnl@inthink.com
Web Site: http://www.inthink.com
April 29th, 1998
Borland Changes its name to INPRISE. Borland announced today that they have changed their name to INPRISE. It stands for Intergrating the Enterprise. "As a new company, INPRISE will champion the next wave in enterprise computing and radically simplify the development, deployment and management of what will become the next generation of distributed enterprise applications for corporate customers worldwide." Click here for details
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