Open Environment Corporation

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Open Environment Corporation (OEC) was founded by John J. Donovan[1] in 1992 in Cambridge, Massachusetts,[2] USA. OEC develops that enables companies to create applications for distributed, client/server computing systems. OEC pioneered a three-tiered[3] software architecture that allows customer to rapidly develop, deploy and manage software applications to access critical information quickly on an enterprise-wide basis.[4]

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Open Environment Corporation (OEC)
IndustryTechnology, Outsourcing Services, Business Consulting
Founded1992
Headquarters,
USA
Websitewww.borland.com
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History

In 1992, Open Environment Corporation was founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA) by John J. Donovan, former chairman.[5] It was initially founded as a division of Cambridge Technology Group, and then spun-out in 1992.

On February 10, 1995, OEC completed its initial public offering on NASDAQ[6][7] under ticker OPEN.[8]

On August 31, 1995, OEC bought Jarrah Technologies Pty. Limited in a stock-swap.[6]

In 1996 OEC was bought out by Borland.[9]

Products

OEC Toolkit[10] is a set of client/server application development software. OEC sold and marketed this product jointly with IBM.[10] The product, which eventually would become known as Entera, and was the first middleware product sold as a best-of-breed application server platform.[11]

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