Recursion Software JGL Included Within Borland® Together® Technology
Dallas, TX and Scotts Valley, CA - Apr 21, 2003 : Recursion Software, Inc., a global provider of software development solutions, and Borland Software Corporation, (Nasdaq NM: BORL) a world leader in platform-independent software development and deployment solutions, today announced that Recursion JGL®, a high-performance, extension to the Java™ Developer's Kit (JDK), is incorporated within Borland® Together® technology. This product integration is designed to help organizations to accelerate the application development lifecycle by speeding development time.
"Thousands of Borland Together customers have used JGL within Together products such as Together ControlCenter™ and Together® Edition for JBuilder® since 2000," said Tony de la Lama, vice president and general manager of the Together business unit at Borland. "JGL provides quality, reliable libraries that save coding time and help speed time to market."
Data structures and algorithms to operate on those data structures are important parts of a software developer's toolbox. JGL provides an advanced collection of flexible data structures and algorithms to help these programmers more easily manage and manipulate data in the complex applications being developed.
"JGL is a mature, stable product that has shown itself to be applicable and reliable in multiple venues to developers worldwide," said Paul Lipari, CEO of Recursion Software, Inc. "By incorporating JGL into Borland Together Technology, our goal is to help accelerate the Together solutions group’s development time, and to assist Borland customers in quickly gaining the flexibility to plan, construct, and deploy robust, cost-effective business systems quickly and with predictable results."About Recursion Software, Inc.
Founded in 2001, Recursion Software, Inc. provides software engineers with powerful enterprise software development solutions for constructing distributed computing systems with proven Java-based methods and emerging Web Services technologies. Recursion Software products allow Java and C++ developers to be productive quickly by leveraging expertise in object-oriented techniques and incorporating industry standards. Recursion Software's customer base includes hundreds of well-respected organizations worldwide. Recursion Software is headquartered in Frisco, Texas. To learn more about Recursion Software go to www.recursionsw.com.
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