The myriad of ways to stay connected and up to date with Embarcadero products, news, events, etc.

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Embarcadero Technologies, the leading independent provider of award winning Database Tools and Developer Software, provides many ways for developers, architects, and DBAs to keep up to date.  Here are just a few of the ways new and current customers can find out about our products, product updates, company news, upcoming events, and more.

So many ways to stay connected. If you have suggestions about additional ways we can help you keep on top of everything, please send me an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. See you online!


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David Intersimone (known to many as David I.) is a passionate and innovative software industry veteran-often referred to as a developer icon-who extols and educates the world on Embarcadero developer tools. He shares his visions as an active member of the industry speaking circuit and is tapped as an expert source by the media. He is a long-standing champion of architects, developers and database professionals and works to ensure that their needs are folded into Embarcadero's strategic product plans. David holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo, California.

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  • Guest
    Alister Christie Thursday, 21 May 2009

    Cool you have a youtube channel - just subscribed. Looks the DatabaseGear team are way ahead of CodeGear in terms numbers of videos, maybe you could get some clips from Delphi Live there.

  • Guest
    Thomas Mueller Thursday, 21 May 2009

    Only problem is: I don't want to "stay connected". I want to know if something interesting happens not what you are trying to sell me this time.
    (And that's not just Embarcadero but every blody company tries to tell me every time they have something new to sell or something they think is cool.)
    I am suffering not from too few information but from information overload.

  • Guest
    David Intersimone Thursday, 21 May 2009

    Alister - we'll be putting more EDN videos (we have hundreds) on the YouTube channel over time. Some are already on YouTube under CodeGear, just not connected to the new YouTube channel. Thanks!

  • Guest
    David Intersimone Thursday, 21 May 2009

    Thomas - "I want to know if something interesting happens" - can you define or be more specific about what "Something Interesting" means to you? Thanks.

  • Guest
    Barton Stano Friday, 22 May 2009

    http://www.delphifeeds.com
    is my favorite way to stay up to date!!!

  • Guest
    Luigi D. Sandon Wednesday, 27 May 2009

    Despite all these sources, it's very difficult to understand what's going on. After Delphi Live, prettu almost only video were released.
    I hate videos. Really hate them. They take lot of time to be watched - you can't skip here and there to find what you need. You can't easily re-read what you find more interesting, or what you didn't understand fully.
    Also, there could be people around the world who can have issues to understand spoken English, and could prefer something written - remember that the World doesn't start and end in Scotts Valley.
    I am sorry we are returning to a pre-writing society. Writing is not only non-transitory - a recorded video is as well - writing is also a medium easier to handle and peruse.
    Sorry, I won't gather around the fire to listen to or watch podcasts and webcasts...

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