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dBASE 5.0 For Windows Wins PC Magazine Technical Excellence Award; Borland's New Database Sweeps COMDEX Awards: Wins PC Magazine's Technical Excellence and PC/Computing's Most Valuable Product
Business Wire, Nov 15, 1994
Borland: The Upsizing Company
Borland International Inc. (NASDAQ:BORL) is a leading supplier of databases, programming languages and tools for personal computers. A pioneer in the use of object-oriented technology, Borland is focused on delivering products and services that help customers "upsize" desktop applications into networked and client-server environments. Borland's award-winning products are supported through programs for software developers, value added resellers, systems integrators, corporate customers, computer software retailers and end users. Headquartered in Scotts Valley, California, Borland's products include dBASE, Paradox, InterBase, ReportSmith, Borland C , Borland Pascal and Sidekick for Windows.
CONTACT: Borland International Inc., Scotts Valley
Steve Curry, 408/431-4863
scurry@wpo.borland.com
or
Diane Samples, 408/431-4705
dsamples@wpo.borland.com
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