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Help the ex-Borland Memorabilia Auction for Haiti Relief

At Embarcadero, we're collecting unique and one-of-a-kind Borland memorabilia to auction to the developer community for Haiti earthquake relief. Embarcadero employees have donated several hundred items from their personal collections ranging from 1st Ship product boxes, to Borland Leather Jackets, to Borland surfboards. We're currently organizing the auction and plan to launch next week but there is always room for more stuff if it will bring more donations for Haiti relief, particularly unique and "early years" items.

If you're an ex-Borlander like us and you are local to the Santa Cruz/Scotts Valley area and would like to donate any Borland memorabilia to the auction, you may drop off at our drop box in the Scotts Valley Embarcadero campus main lobby (former Borland HQ campus). We will be checking the drop box daily.

SF Pictures from October 2009

Some great pics from SF this month in California…

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Embarcadero adds Windows 7 multi-touch to RAD tools

Great article from SD Times, by David Worthington

Database and software development tool maker Embarcadero will fully support the Windows 7 API and multi-touch technology in upcoming versions of its rapid application development (RAD) products.

Embarcadero’s C++Builder, a RAD C++ development environment for Windows, along with the Delphi RAD Visual development environment for Windows software and database applications, will have interfaces to work with the APIs, said David Intersimone, the company’s vice president of developer relations and chief evangelist.

Both products will have a gesture management component for Windows 7 that will abstract out its multi-touch capabilities from the Windows API to make it easier for developers to use those features in their applications, he said.

“Developers drop it down on any form in an application, and it becomes gesture-enabled. They just set properties and hook on the gesture event that takes place,” Intersimone said. Developers can also create custom gestures to override predefined ones, he added.

The gesture manager also supports single touch for older touch-based systems, such as kiosk screens, and can use a standard mouse in replace of a finger. Older touch-based systems lack Windows 7’s touch-screen technology and treat gestures as mouse input, he explained.

Microsoft released Windows 7 to manufacturing on July 22. Embarcadero must wait until Microsoft finalizes the Windows 7 software development kit before it can finalize its products, Intersimone said. The SDK usually ships a few weeks after Windows goes RTM, he added. He would not provide a timeframe for the products’ availability.

ARTS Leverages Embarcadero’s ER/Studio to Build Industry-Standard Data Models and XML Schemas


Washington, July 27, 2009–The Association for Retail Technology Standards, the standards division of the National Retail Federation, announced today that it is adopting Embarcadero Technologies’ award-winning suite of database software tools, including its ER/Studio Enterprise data modeling tool, DBArtisan database administration tool, and Change Manager database change management tool. ARTS will use the tools to build industry-standard data models and XML schemas for the retail industry and to maintain its existing library of 17 schemas associated with its operational and warehouse models.

“Through our agreement with Embarcadero, we will now have the optimum tools to develop new data models and XML standards as well as enhance what we already have in place,” said Richard Mader, executive director of ARTS. “We’ve heard loud and clear from our volunteer committee that they could benefit from tools that allow for multiple concurrent users and that generate formats which are compatible with other modeling tools. Now we’re able to answer that call.”

“We’ve invested significant time and effort into building a rich collaborative environment to support the worldwide base of ARTS members who contribute to the development of retail technology standards,” said Kirstin H. Wright, Chief Visionary Officer for Retail Anywhere and chair of the ARTS Data Model Committee. “The Embarcadero toolset will support this effort by enabling us to effectively harness our richest resource, our members, and make efficient use of their valuable time to build ARTS standards bigger, better and faster.”

“ARTS delivers a great service to its members by offering them valuable data model templates and XML structures that give them a head-start on their retail systems projects,” said Jason Tiret, director of modeling and design solutions, Embarcadero Technologies. “Our tools will help ARTS continue to advance their standards efforts and, with features like the Repository included with ER/Studio, its global committee members can better collaborate on the ARTS Retail Data Model.”

The ARTS Retail Data Model, currently in version 6.0, is in use around the world, supporting a full range of computer applications to operate retail businesses across multiple segments such as Shell International Petroleum Company, McDonalds, Nike and many others.

ARTS expects to fully convert its data models to ER/Studio by the end of July. All future versions of the Data Model beyond 6.0 will be developed in ER/Studio, but will also be available to members using other tools.

Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of award-winning tools for application developers and database professionals so they can design systems right, build them faster and run them better, regardless of their platform or programming language. Ninety of the Fortune 100 and an active community of more than three million users worldwide rely on Embarcadero products to increase productivity, reduce costs, simplify change management and compliance and accelerate innovation. Founded in 1993, Embarcadero is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices located around the world. Embarcadero is online at www.embarcadero.com.

The Association for Retail Technology Standards (ARTS) is an international membership organization dedicated to reducing the costs of technology through standards. Since 1993, ARTS has been delivering application standards exclusively to the retail industry. ARTS has four standards: The Standard Relational Data Model, UnifiedPOS, IXRetail and the Standard Requests for Proposal. Membership is open to all members of the international technology community- retailers from all industry segments, application developers and hardware companies. www.nrf-arts.org.

Buy One Get One Free | Database Tools & Developer Software

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An Offer This Good Won’t Last Forever. This One Ends August 24, 2009.

It’s simple – purchase any qualifying Embarcadero product and select another tool FREE. You can choose from over 16 of Embarcadero’s industry-leading, multi-platform database and application development tools, including DBArtisan®, ER/Studio®, Rapid SQL®, DB Optimizer®, and more.

Not sure what product you want for free? Visit the interactive promo information pageand click on the “What Can I Get For Free” link to access our easy, online tool to explore and decide.

Create your own perfect combination:

  • Buy DBArtisan – get a free copy of Embarcadero® Change Manager™ to simplify database change management
  • Buy ER/Studio – get a free copy of Rapid SQL to speed database prototyping and development
  • Buy Rapid SQL – get a free copy of JBuilder®, the highest-rated, enterprise-class Java IDE for building Java applications

Whatever your choice may be, there has never been a better opportunity to get the tools you need to design, build, and run your systems better while minimizing the impact to your software budget.

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IT's Challenge: Systemwide Optimization or Bust

Empowered with the right tools, IT can optimize application and database performance.

by Greg Nerpouni

The development of database-backed applications continues to accelerate despite shrinking IT budgets, and the distinct separation of duties between database professionals and application developers continues to blur. With DBAs becoming more focused on meeting production service level agreements (SLAs), application developers — who are fluent in languages such as Java and C++, but admittedly not in SQL — are being forced to pick up the slack and write their own SQL.

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IT's Challenge Systemwide Optimization or Bust

Bridging the Gap Influencer Debate

Bridging the Gap

The transparent gap between Database Administrators (DBAs) and Database Developers (DBDs) has existed for years, however there has not been much discussion surrounding their relationship. Embarcadero Technologies recently held an event for customers, partners, press and analysts to debate the chasm developing between DBAs and database developers. The discussion focused on what is causing this chasm; the problems associated with it and the solution.

We hope you’ll take a few minutes and listen to each of the podcasts a four part series.

Part 1 of 4: Communication styles between DBAs and DBDs

In this introduction we discuss the anthropology of database administration. The panel looks to gain an understanding of the relationship between Database Administrator (DBA) and Database Developer groups, how to help them develop better communication, and what are the issues surrounding these efforts.

Part 2 of 4: Working In a Silo

Developers tend to be work in an isolated environment. Despite working in a silo, DBAs and Developers do feel the need to exchange valuable information on a consistent basis. The panel discusses how silos adversely affect businesses and looks at potential solutions.

Park 3 of 4: How Does The Economy Affect Database Professionals?

Today’s credit crunch is affecting the business of the database. The panel discusses new ways of working, communicating, and collaborating between Developers and DBA. Additionally, it examines the new roles of Developers and the need for them to understand wider business objectives beyond their own roles.

Part 4 of 4: The All Access Toolkit for Database Professionals

Embarcadero All-Access provides all the application development and database tools you need-when you need them-across all major platforms, frameworks, and programming languages. In this discussion the panel explores how this single, cost-effective toolbox solution can bridge the gap between Developers and DBAs.

Data Modeling Tools Compared: Embarcadero ER/Studio v. Erwin

More and more companies are using data modeling to respond to changing business conditions, reduce data redundancy and comply with regulatory standards.  But which data modeling tool can deliver the advanced features that make working with even the most complex data models more accurate and reliable? Which tool makes it easier to collaborate across the enterprise? Which vendor is committed to aggressively advancing your data modeling tools and providing you with direct-to-vendor support?

This Podcast will compare Embarcadero® ER/Studio® with CA ERwin and give an overview of how advanced data modeling tools, backed by world-class vendor support, lets you benefit from:

  • Improved productivity with superior auto layout and model navigation
  • More flexible design layers with separate, but integrated logical and physical models
  • Improved comprehension and knowledge sharing with better reporting and communication capabilities
  • Improved standards compliance and component reuse
  • Customizable XSD Generation and Visual Data Lineage
  • Comprehensive support
  • Flexible licensing options that dramatically reduce your total cost of ownership

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The Smart Way To Manage Database Changes

Please join us for a live webinar event, Whats New in Change Manager 5.1, and find out about features like data masking and how to automatically capture schema snapshots to quickly identify changes and correct problems in less time.  Learn techniques on how to compare live databases or archives to track and report on change.


Change Manager offers:

  • Schema “archive” capture, compare and synchronization
  • Data compare and synchronization with custom mapping features
  • Archive and compare database configuration settings
  • Advanced alter script generation; handles object dependencies and preserves data
  • Full Unicode Support
  • Source Code Control (SCC) Integration
  • Command-line API for scheduling jobs and event notification
  • Data masking with shuffling and randomization

Reducing Total Cost of Ownership for Database and Developer Software

Embarcadero All-Access provides all the application development and database tools you need-when you need them-across all major platforms, frameworks, and programming languages. It’s the single, cost-effective toolbox solution for developers, architects, performance testers, and DBAs.