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Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. is a U.S.-based computer software company that develops, manufactures, licenses and supports products and services related to software through several product divisions. It was founded in 1993, went public in 2000 and private in 2007, and became a division of Idera, Inc. in 2015.[1]

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History

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Embarcadero was founded in October 1993 by Stephen Wong, Stuart Browning, and Nigel Myers and released a tool for Sybase database administrators in December of the same year called Rapid SQL.[2] It later added tools for software development on Microsoft Windows and other operating systems, and for database design, development and management, for platforms including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, and MySQL.

In April 2000, Embarcadero Technologies had its initial public offering, and was listed on NASDAQ with the symbol EMBT.[3]

In November the same year, the company acquired GDPro, a Unified Modeling Language software provider. In October 2005 Embarcadero acquired data security business Ambeo. In June 2007, Thoma Cressey Bravo bought Embarcadero, and it became a private company.[4] Wayne Williams was appointed chief executive officer of Embarcadero Technologies in 2007.

On May 7, 2008 Borland Software Corporation announced its software development tools division, CodeGear, was to be sold to Embarcadero Technologies for an expected $23 million price and $7 million in CodeGear accounts receivables retained by Borland.[5] The acquisition closed on June 30, 2008, for approximately $24.5 million.[6]

In December 2011, Embarcadero announced AppWave, an enterprise app store for PCs running Microsoft Windows instead of mobile phones. The platform supports Embarcadero software, commercial titles, and free and open source apps.[7] In April 2012 the platform was moved to a web site called AppWave Store.[8]

The corporate headquarters is located in Austin, Texas, with an international office located in Brazil.[9] As of 2012 the company had an annual revenue of $100 million, and around 500 employees on its payroll[citation needed].

In 2014 Embarcadero Technologies nearly acquired the CA ERwin Data Modeler product from CA, Inc.[10] This acquisition was blocked by the Department of Justice over anti-competitive concerns.[11]

On October 7, 2015, Idera, Inc. announced an agreement to acquire Embarcadero Technologies, Inc.,[12][13] but the Embarcadero mark was retained for the developer tools division. As of October 28, 2015, Embarcadero was listed as 'acquired'.[14]

Products

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Database products

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Until 2015, Embarcadero sold products like Rapid SQL and DB Artisan, and ER/Studio, and these products are now sold by its parent company directly, Idera. Interbase, a lightweight database for desktop and mobile app development, remained an Embarcadero product in 2016.

Application development

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In July 2008 Embarcadero acquired CodeGear from the Borland Software Corporation.[1]

Codegear owned a number of application development products, and some that were still developed in 2016 were:

  • Delphi is a rapid application development (RAD) environment and object-oriented dialect of the Pascal programming language, developed from Turbo Pascal. Delphi runs on Microsoft Windows, and produces applications for Windows, Mac OS X, and iOS and Android portable devices.
  • C++Builder is equivalent to Delphi, but is based on the C++ programming language instead of Pascal, using the Delphi Visual Component Library and a native C++ compiler. Most components developed in Delphi can be used in C++Builder with no modification, although the reverse is not true.
  • Embarcadero RAD Studio is a rapid application development package which includes Delphi and C++Builder for building native Windows, mobile and database applications.
  • RadPHP was an integrated development environment (IDE) for the PHP programming language. It was discontinued in 2012.

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Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. is an American founded in 1993 that develops and provides tools for application development and database management, enabling cross-platform native applications and data lifecycle solutions for developers and IT professionals. Headquartered in , it operates as a of Idera, Inc., following its acquisition in 2015, and serves over 3 million users worldwide, including 90 of the Fortune 100 companies. The company has a history rooted in innovation for heterogeneous environments, initially focusing on database tools before expanding into application development tools, including the acquisition of flagship products like in 2008, which enabled multi-device development. Over its more than 30 years, Embarcadero has maintained a commitment to (RAD) methodologies, investing in across centers of excellence to support platforms including Windows, macOS, , Android, and . Key milestones include its public listing in 2000, going private in 2007 under , and the 2015 integration into Idera, which broadened its portfolio in database and developer tools. Embarcadero's core offerings are divided into application development and database management solutions. Its RAD Studio suite integrates Delphi (for Object Pascal-based native apps) and C++Builder (for modern C++ development), allowing a single codebase for high-performance applications across multiple devices and operating systems. Database products include InterBase (a scalable SQL database with encryption), ER/Studio (for data modeling), and DBArtisan (for multi-platform DBA tasks), supporting major systems like Oracle, SQL Server, and Hadoop. Additional tools such as RAD Server provide enterprise REST API frameworks, emphasizing security, scalability, and efficiency for critical enterprise applications in industries like finance, healthcare, and retail. With a global presence through offices and partners, Embarcadero emphasizes , offering free editions like Community Edition and extensive documentation to foster adoption among professional developers. Its tools are recognized for accelerating development cycles, with features like visual design, fast compilers, and integration with emerging technologies such as Python and cloud services.

History

Founding and early development

Embarcadero Technologies was founded in October 1993 by Stephen Wong, Stuart Browning, and Nigel Myers in , , initially incorporated as Client Worx, Inc. before changing its name to reflect its focus on database development tools. The company's first product, Rapid SQL, was released in December 1993 as a SQL development environment initially supporting Sybase and databases, with support added in January 1998. This tool provided developers with an integrated environment for creating, editing, and tuning SQL code, establishing Embarcadero's early emphasis on enhancing database productivity. In July 1994, Embarcadero introduced DBArtisan, a database administration tool also starting with Sybase and support, which expanded to include in April 1997 and in mid-1998. Early product expansions continued with the release of ER/Studio in March 1996, a tool designed to capture business requirements and translate them into multi-database schemas, supporting platforms like , , , Sybase, and . During its initial phase, Embarcadero operated through and private funding, prioritizing the development of cross-platform tools that ensured compatibility across major management systems without requiring extensive vendor-specific customizations. The company achieved profitability in the late 1990s, reporting of $2.3 million in 1999, driven by revenue growth from $9.1 million in 1998 to $22.7 million in 1999, supported by strategic partnerships and compatibility integrations with key database vendors including and . This foundational period culminated in Embarcadero's transition to a via an in April 2000.

Key acquisitions and expansions

Embarcadero Technologies expanded its portfolio in database and modeling tools through a series of strategic acquisitions beginning in the early . In November 2000, the company acquired Advanced Software Technologies, Inc., the developer of GDPro, a (UML) modeling software that enabled the design, development, maintenance, and enhancement of e-business applications. This acquisition allowed Embarcadero to integrate GDPro's capabilities into its ER/Studio tool, enhancing support for object-oriented modeling alongside traditional data architecture features. In October 2005, Embarcadero purchased SHC Ambeo Acquisition Corp., known as Ambeo, a provider of solutions. The deal brought advanced security technologies to Embarcadero's offerings, which were subsequently incorporated into DBArtisan to improve database auditing, , and compliance management for heterogeneous database environments. A pivotal expansion occurred in June 2008 when Embarcadero acquired CodeGear from Software Corporation for approximately $24.5 million. This transaction integrated CodeGear's key products— for , for native C++ applications, and as an embeddable SQL database—into Embarcadero's lineup, broadening its focus from database tools to comprehensive application development solutions and enabling cross-platform development capabilities. In 2014, Embarcadero entered into a definitive agreement to acquire ' ERwin Data Modeler business, aiming to consolidate its position in . However, the U.S. Department of Justice raised antitrust concerns, citing potential reduction in competition between ERwin and Embarcadero's ER/Studio, leading to the termination of the deal in November 2014. Embarcadero continued its growth in application development tools with the July 2015 acquisition of Raize Components, CodeSite, and Radiant Shapes from Raize Software. These assets enhanced controls and logging functionalities in and , providing developers with improved debugging tools like CodeSite for real-time application monitoring and Konopka Signature VCL Controls for richer Windows UI designs. As part of , Embarcadero divested its DSAuditor product line in August 2010 to Technologies, Inc., allowing it to refocus on core database and application development strengths while OPNET expanded its management offerings. These moves, occurring under Thoma Bravo's ownership, significantly shaped Embarcadero's strategic direction in tools for and .

Ownership transitions

Embarcadero Technologies went public through an on the exchange under the EMBT in April 2000, raising approximately $42 million to fund expansion during the dot-com boom. This move provided the company with capital to enhance its database and application development tools amid a period of rapid growth in technology investments. In June 2007, Embarcadero was taken private through an acquisition by Thoma Cressey Bravo, a , in a transaction valued at approximately $200 million. The deal, completed on June 25, marked a shift from public market pressures to a focus on consolidating its database and developer tools portfolio under private ownership. Under this private ownership, acquisitions such as CodeGear in 2008 boosted the company's valuation by expanding its revenue base to over $100 million annually and increasing its employee count beyond 500. By 2014, Embarcadero had grown to around 441 employees and maintained annual revenues peaking near $100 million. In October 2015, the company was acquired by Idera, Inc., for an undisclosed sum, becoming a subsidiary while retaining its brand independence. This acquisition enabled synergies with Idera's existing database management offerings, enhancing cross-selling opportunities and portfolio integration without immediate operational overhauls. Following the 2015 deal, Idera underwent a $1.125 billion recapitalization led by HGGC in May 2017, which provided additional backing for its subsidiaries including Embarcadero. No major ownership changes have been reported for Embarcadero through 2025, with Idera maintaining control and operational continuity.

Products

Database tools

Embarcadero Technologies has developed a suite of database tools focused on administration, modeling, development, and solutions, enabling professionals to manage complex data environments across multiple platforms. These tools originated in the 1990s, with early launches such as Rapid SQL in December 1993, providing foundational SQL development capabilities for databases like Sybase. Subsequent enhancements came through acquisitions, including GDPro in 2000, which introduced (UML) support to bolster functionalities. ER/Studio stands as Embarcadero's flagship data modeling suite, offering comprehensive capabilities for creating logical and physical data models, reverse engineering existing databases, and managing metadata. It supports reverse and forward engineering across a wide array of database platforms, including SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, and NoSQL options like MongoDB, facilitating seamless design and documentation in on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments. The tool includes features for data governance, such as universal mapping and collaboration via a centralized repository, promoting version control and team-based architecture. In its latest release as of September 2025, version 20.9, ER/Studio introduced support for reverse engineering embedded JSON data in standard RDBMS platforms; the AI Data Modeling Assistant, which generates logical data models from natural language descriptions, was introduced in version 20.8 in July 2025, streamlining the initial modeling process for users. DBArtisan serves as a multi-platform database administration tool, emphasizing , , and compliance auditing for database administrators (DBAs). It provides intuitive interfaces for tasks like user and , monitoring, and SQL optimization, with native support for major systems (RDBMS) such as SQL Server, , and . DBArtisan integrates within the DB PowerStudio suite, which bundles administration, development, and tuning components to offer end-to-end database lifecycle across heterogeneous environments. Rapid SQL functions as an intelligent SQL integrated development environment (IDE), tailored for editing, debugging, and optimizing queries across multiple RDBMS. Key features include graphical object editors, for intelligent suggestions, error detection during coding, and with source control integration, accelerating SQL development while ensuring high-performance . It supports heterogeneous database environments from a unified interface, aiding developers in building and tuning queries without platform-specific switches. InterBase is an embeddable designed for secure, low-maintenance deployments, particularly in mobile, IoT, and desktop applications, with built-in encryption, replication, and zero-downtime upgrade capabilities. It delivers cross-platform compatibility, including Windows, , , and Android, allowing seamless and without administrative overhead. Recent updates in InterBase 15, released October 6, 2025, include installer and runtime enhancements building on prior improvements, such as updated runtime support and optimized licensing for Windows and environments. These tools, including ER/Studio and DBArtisan, integrate briefly with Embarcadero's RAD Studio for enhanced application-database connectivity during development.

Application development tools

Embarcadero Technologies provides a suite of rapid application development (RAD) tools designed for creating high-performance, native applications across multiple platforms using a single codebase. These tools, primarily acquired through the CodeGear division, emphasize visual design, integrated development environments (IDEs), and frameworks that accelerate software creation for desktop, mobile, and server environments. The flagship offering, RAD Studio, is a unified IDE that enables developers to build native multi-device applications for Windows, macOS, , iOS, and Android. It incorporates visual designers for rapid UI prototyping, the framework for cross-platform user interfaces with hardware-accelerated graphics, and support for backend services to streamline deployment. RAD Studio integrates and IDEs, allowing a single codebase to target diverse platforms while maintaining performance through native compilation. Delphi, an Object Pascal-based IDE within RAD Studio, focuses on developing high-performance applications with capabilities. It supports the (VCL) for native Windows applications featuring rich, styled controls, and the framework for cross-platform development, including mobile and desktop UIs. Key features include integrated tools for runtime error detection and logic verification across platforms, as well as extensive component libraries providing modern UI controls, access components, and integration with services like WebView for web content embedding. Delphi's native compilers enable applications that compile 5x faster than traditional methods, emphasizing efficiency for enterprise-grade software. C++Builder complements RAD Studio as a full-stack C++ IDE, offering drag-and-drop visual design for responsive UIs deployable on Windows and beyond. It supports modern C++ standards including , , and initial features through an enhanced Clang-based , which provides optimizations for faster compilation and better code generation. The IDE includes HTTP and client libraries for web integration, version control support for and , and compatibility with third-party libraries such as Boost and SDL2, facilitating native app development from database connectivity to cloud services. RAD Server serves as a backend-as-a-service platform integrated with and , enabling the rapid creation and deployment of RESTful APIs using or XML formats. It supports database connectivity through the FireDAC framework for local and enterprise databases, including built-in secure data storage, and provides capabilities like user authentication, push notifications, and geolocation. Deployment options include on-premises installations on Windows or , or cloud environments such as AWS and Azure, allowing existing to be exposed as scalable services without extensive reconfiguration. Among discontinued products, RadPHP, an IDE for , reached end-of-life in September 2012, with support ceasing after its XE2 version.

Post-acquisition developments

Integration with Idera

In 2015, Idera, Inc. acquired Embarcadero Technologies from private equity firm , marking a strategic expansion for Idera into the application development tools market and enabling synergies between Embarcadero's developer-focused portfolio—such as RAD Studio and ER/Studio—and Idera's established database monitoring solutions, including SQL Diagnostic Manager. This combination allowed for enhanced end-to-end database lifecycle management, where Embarcadero's tools for building cross-platform applications could integrate with Idera's infrastructure monitoring capabilities to support more comprehensive developer workflows. Post-acquisition, Embarcadero retained its independent branding and product lines under Idera's umbrella, while benefiting from shared efforts in database ecosystems, particularly in optimizing tools for multi-platform environments. Organizational integrations included maintaining Embarcadero's development teams in locations such as Scotts Valley, alongside Idera's corporate headquarters in . No major divestitures of Embarcadero assets occurred after 2015, with the focus instead shifting toward opportunities, such as pairing Idera's DBArtisan database administration tool with Embarcadero's application development solutions to address integrated data and dev needs. The 2017 recapitalization of Idera by HGGC, valued at $1.125 billion and conducted in partnership with , provided additional capital to fuel these synergies, emphasizing strategic shifts like expanded global distribution through Idera's international channels in regions including and . This financial backing supported a heightened focus on hybrid cloud-database solutions, aligning Embarcadero's development tools with Idera's cloud migration and monitoring offerings to meet growing demands for scalable, multi-environment database management.

Recent innovations and releases

In September 2024, Embarcadero released RAD Studio 12.2 Athens, introducing the first generative AI integration in the IDE through Smart CodeInsight, which supports online large language models like , Gemini, and Claude, as well as offline options via Ollama for enhanced code assistance and refactoring tasks. This update also includes a 64-bit version of the DelphiLSP engine to handle larger projects without memory constraints, alongside improvements to the toolchain for faster parallel compilation and runtime packages. Additionally, it features the WebStencils template library to streamline modern [web application](/page/web application) development using WebBroker and RAD Server. In July 2024, Embarcadero launched free Community Editions of 12 and 12, targeted at students, hobbyists, freelancers, and startups with annual revenue under $5,000 and up to five developers, providing full IDE access including multi-device debugging and visual UI frameworks for styled cross-platform applications. These editions build on prior updates like Skia integration in for high-performance graphics and expanded Android support, enabling non-commercial users to develop native apps for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android without cost barriers. Embarcadero announced RAD Studio 12.3 Athens in March 2025, featuring an initial 64-bit IDE for Windows 64-bit targets to support unlimited memory usage and larger database drivers, along with enhancements to Smart CodeInsight for AI-powered coding, including Markdown-enabled chat interfaces and customizable LLM drivers for improved developer productivity. The release also modernizes the C++ with AVX2 optimizations and sanitizers for safer code, while updating Android development to API Level 35 to meet Store requirements. In July 2025, ER/Studio 20.8 introduced the AI Modeling Assistant, ERbert, which leverages to generate editable logical data models—including entities, attributes, relationships, and business terms—from plain-text business requirements, accelerating schema design and collaboration for enterprise data architects. This tool integrates with existing ER/Studio workflows, allowing non-technical stakeholders to contribute directly while maintaining governance standards. In September 2025, Embarcadero released RAD Studio 13 Florence, providing a full 64-bit IDE, support for in C++Builder, enhanced AI integration including an AI component pack, and discontinuation of official support for to prioritize modern platforms such as and later for improved security and performance. This major update also introduces a new ternary operator in and an AI companion website, further emphasizing cross-platform native development for IoT and cloud environments with over 50 components for protocols like , , and . From 2020 to 2025, Embarcadero has emphasized cross-platform native development in RAD Studio to address growing demands in IoT and cloud environments, providing over 50 components for protocols like , , and to connect applications with sensors, devices, and services seamlessly. This focus supports single-codebase deployment across mobile, desktop, and embedded systems, aligning with industry shifts toward scalable, connected solutions. To adapt to competitive landscapes, including Microsoft's free edition, Embarcadero's 2024 Community Editions expand access for independent developers, mirroring industry trends toward no-cost entry points while retaining premium features for enterprise scaling.

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