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How to become a Developer Tools Group (DTG) technology partner…

Technology partners build tools, components, libraries, and other products that integrate and add value to DTG’s developer and database products.  There are hundreds of partners with thousands of add-ons for Delphi, C++Builder, JBuilder, and InterBase. Customers can use the technology partner directory search system to find compatible products.  Partners can also be considered for inclusion in the partner discs that are included with our products.

If you market and sell products that work with Delphi, C++Builder, JBuilder, or InterBase, we invite you to be a part of the DTG ecosystem, to help our customers who want the best possible solutions for their development projects.

Become a DTG technology partner.

Key Benefits:

  • Ready access to evaluate and test your technologies with Borland’s market-leading products
  • Access to technical knowledgebase’s support services, and essential marketing and sales toolkits
  • Ability to promote your technologies and services to a global community of developers and partners
  • Access to final shipping copies of Borland products you support
  • Ability to list your company on the Borland Technology Partner Directory (BTPCentral)

{ 4 } Comments

  1. Felix COLIBRI | November 1, 2006 at 12:01 am | Permalink

    Why not add a "training partner" page, and also add Turbo Delphi article links to the "article" page which is currently empy on http://www.turboexplorer.com/delphi ?

  2. Johan Parent | November 1, 2006 at 6:56 am | Permalink

    Tried it, David. Filled in the form and sent it to Borland.

    Never heard of it since…..

    This was about 4 months agoe.

  3. David Intersimone | November 1, 2006 at 11:03 am | Permalink

    Contact Christine Ellis, cellis@borland.com, to find out what happened to your application. Christine manages the BTP program in Developer Relations.

  4. David Intersimone | November 1, 2006 at 11:05 am | Permalink

    Regarding training partners, they are supported by our services and courseware group currently part of Borland University. I will pass the suggestion along to that team as we move forward with "DevCo". thanks for pointing it out.

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