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Micro Focus VisiBroker (fromerly Borland VisiBroker)

Micro Focus VisiBroker (fromerly Borland VisiBroker)

  • #130 Software in Other Programming Software
  • Micro Focus VisiBroker (fromerly Borland VisiBroker) market share is 0.03% with more than 78 companies using this software
  • Datanyze helps you reach more than 3,502,255 contacts that are using Micro Focus VisiBroker (fromerly Borland VisiBroker) , including IBM Verizon CISCO

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    ABOUT MICRO FOCUS VISIBROKER (FROMERLY BORLAND VISIBROKER)

    VisiBroker is a CORBA-compliant object request broker (ORB) that enables developers to build, deploy, and manage distributed applications in heterogeneous environments.

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    Top Competitors Websites Market Share Vendor
    59,088
    24.94%
    19,575
    8.26%
    15,848
    6.69%
    13,923
    5.88%
    10,992
    4.64%
    9,934
    4.19%
    9,879
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    7,200
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    6,776
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    5,381
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    What is Micro Focus VisiBroker (fromerly Borland VisiBroker) and what is used for?

    VisiBroker is a CORBA-compliant object request broker (ORB) that enables developers to build, deploy, and manage distributed applications in heterogeneous environments.

    Which software are similar or alternative to Micro Focus VisiBroker (fromerly Borland VisiBroker)

    CKEditor is one of the most well-known alternatives to Micro Focus VisiBroker (fromerly Borland VisiBroker)

    Who uses Micro Focus VisiBroker (fromerly Borland VisiBroker)?

    78 companies reportedly use Micro Focus VisiBroker (fromerly Borland VisiBroker) in their tech stacks, including IBM, Verizon, CISCO