Delphi

Delphi definition - computer

(1) An application development system for Windows from Borland. Introduced in 1995 and based on the object-oriented version of Pascal (Object Pascal), it includes visual programming tools and generates executable programs (.EXE files). Delphi supports all the major databases including Oracle, Sybase and INFORMIX.

(2) (Delphi Consulting Group, Boston, MA, www.delphigroup.com) The leading consulting organization in document management and workflow. Founded in 1987 by Thomas Koulopoulos, it provides consulting services, publications and inhouse and public seminars on the subjects. In 2004, Delphi became a wholly-owned division of Perot Systems Corporation, Plano, TX, but was taken private once again by founder Koulopoulos in mid-2007.

(3) See also Delphi Forums.



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