The Borland Studio 2006 has been known as an integrated Development Environment product that was launched from the Borland Software Corporation. The famous Borland studio includes in it the C++ Builder 2006 along with the Delphi 2006 and the C# Builder 2006. Rewinding to 1992 the Borland has now sewn up the developments of the Windows along with the compiler of the Turbo C++3.1, the other being the Windows IDE of the Microsoft and last but not least, the Microsoft Foundation Classes that are complicated DOS IDE and are called the Programmer's Workbench and no one uses this particular type. In the year that Microsoft condemned the Borland and brought the Visual C++ out, the IDE was tremendous then, and it was tremendous back then and possessed a stage that gave a lot of benefits to the Microsoft C++ in order to compete. There is a great character in the Borland, that it still holds tricks in its sleeves. Back then in the year 1995, Borland had introduced the Visual Basic killer which was a wonder and was named Delphi. For getting ahead with the Delphi, the user had to compromise. They might have had a development or a code that was faster, quicker but not both at the same time. The rule was simple, the user had to use the Visual Component Library which allowed and gave permission for a native code compiler and it was already ready in the line with the programming. Then, it was seen that the C++ coders were being hardened and muttered something and the managers felt very safe using the Visual Basics. Those who fond Delphi and got a hold on it were very satisfied and adored it at the same time a lot of them didn't do so. The market products can be prosperous and so was Delphi and it steamed merrily along until its version 7.2. About its poor value contents, even the loyal complained, and at the same time, Borland gave rise to its new development which was the power to Java and the unfortunate Kylix job. Delphi was then for the Linux and the desktop tool of programming for the working system that was used chiefly as the host and nothing else. Gradually came the Microsoft .NET. Borland wanted to maintain and keep it, but as we know it was very tough to compete with the competitors on the same platform. The C# programmers were severely stuck while using the Visual Studio though there the C++ Builder was already there. Delphi 8 was present there and was a very remarkable accomplishment and it introduced the Delphi compiler in order to get the .NET with the use of the high degree compatibility and the use of the version of the Delphi Developers could use the same code provided but they had to operate it only with the use of the memory. These are all contingent on the .NET Framework runtime. Unfortunately, this process was not a success. Though the Delphi 2005 was very fascinated and it was bringing the Win 32 and the .NET advancement both in one IDE along with it. The news was that it was released earlier and it was plagued with bugs and a very started in believing what Delphi 7 was actually. The critics confounded that the Delphi 7 was not a mere variant of the launch but it included a tool for development that was able to arrange the language of the C++ right in the C++Builder. The Delphi 2006 is very well known for the worth it has and its looks. It is a very visual Basic killer compared to those in its category, it can publish software, and it is currently enhanced with the addition of the FastMM memory manager that provided its users with the increase in performance. Another benefit of the Borland was that it compelled a few choices like the Delphi ships with its two .NET GUI libraries and the VCL .NET and the forms of the Microsoft Windows. The data provider of the Borland is a great extension to ADD.NET that requires and it is a bit cluttered. A great deal of money is in Delphi for the C++ Builder and the Delphi 2006 had to be well and worth checking out by the users.