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Encyclopedia > Inprise

The software developer Borland was known for a short time as Inprise. Borland changed its name to Inprise and not long after changed back to Borland. Delphi and other software previously produced by Borland didn't do very well sales-wise under the name of Inprise. As a result, many jokingly remarked that Inprise stands for "Inept Enterprise".


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Wary Inprise Jilts Corel (418 words)
Corel had potentially snagged Inprise for $2.44 billion in stock, but the value dropped as Corel's stock plummeted on the heels of its $12.4 million first-quarter loss and expectations of future losses.
Now that Inprise is free of Corel, some analysts and users say Inprise will accelerate development of its wares.
Serra said Inprise expanded its beta offerings to his department, but he declined to be specific.
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