ADTimes Magazine has an online article, “What’s Next for Borland’s CodeGear?” that appeared November 27, 2006. Written by John K. Waters. An excerpt from the article mentions me along with a nice quote from Tom Murphy of Gartner Group.
"CodeGear will be responsible for Borland’s line of integrated development environments (IDEs), including JBuilder, Developer Studio, and the new Turbo line, as well as the Interbase embedded database. The newly named operation will be headquartered in Borland’s original Scotts Valley, Calif., corporate campus with a staff of 300. Borland executive Ben Smith will lead the new operation. Smith has been working with Borland and the dev-tools group for the past 12 months. Several of the company’s star employees will be staying on, including David Intersimone, Borland’s VP of developer relations and chief evangelist."
While I am the longest standing employee at CodeGear (21.5 years now), I am not a “star” employee (but thanks John). I am just an old programmer and one of the great team members at CodeGear.
"This is a company with strong customer loyalty," said Gartner analyst Thomas Murphy. "The fact that David Intersimone is still around is a very good thing. He’s the touchstone for a lot of customers."
Thanks Tom!
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