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Rogue Wave to Speak at the 2008 JavaOne Conference
Panel Session Will Focus on SCA and Its Role With Java & C++ Technology-Based SOA Development
| Source: Rogue Wave Software
BOULDER, CO--(Marketwire - May 6, 2008) - Rogue Wave Software, Inc., the leader in
enterprise class C++ components and infrastructure, today announced that
Patrick Leonard, Vice President, Engineering and Product Strategy, will be
a panel member at the 2008 JavaOne Conference. The panel session, "Open
Standards for SOA and Java™," will take place on Wednesday, May 7 at
4:10 PM in the Moscone Center-Gateway 102/103. The discussion will address
questions about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) standard and its
relationship to Java and C++ technology-based SOA development. Of
particular interest to Rogue Wave customers is how these standards can
assist with parallel computing for high-performance applications.
"Many enterprises are focusing on transforming their IT assets into
reusable services and how to leverage the benefits of agility and
flexibility of an SOA without sacrificing high performance," said Leonard,
one of the leading creators of SCA products and a member of the steering
committee for the SCA standard at the Organization for the Advancement of
Structured Information Standards (OASIS), the focal point for development
of the SCA specification. "With the next stage of hardware slated to come
out, the SCA standard provides an excellent programming model for moving
service-based applications to multi-core hardware and being able to tap the
leap in performance."
Leonard will be taking questions alongside other leaders in SCA including:
David Chappell, VP and Chief Technologies, SOA, Mike Edwards of IBM, Steve
Jones of Capgemini UK, Mark Little of RedHat, Sanjay Patil of SAP AG,
Michael Rowley of BEA Systems, Scott Vorthmann of TIBCO Software Inc. and
Peter Walker of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Rogue Wave's HydraSCA is the first
commercially available run-time that supports the SCA specification for
multiple programming languages including Java and C++, enabling a
repeatable model for service enablement in high-performance application
environments.
2008 JavaOne
At the 2008 JavaOne Conference in San Francisco, California, on May 6
through 9, developers and consumers alike will exchange information and
ideas about the converging technology-enabled digital network that lets
information flow between mobile devices, computers, televisions, and
automobile screens. The Java Platform continues to be the platform that is
capable of scaling content and providing rich user experiences on any
device.
For more information of the panel session "Open Standards for SOA and
Java™ Technology," please visit
https://www28.cplan.com/cc191/session_details.jsp?isid=295188&ilocation_id=191-1&ilanguage=english.
About Rogue Wave
Rogue Wave Software, Inc. is the leading provider of enterprise class C++
components and infrastructure that enable organizations to build and deploy
high performance applications. Only Rogue Wave provides the most complete
C++ technology stack including C++ components, UI components, run-time
infrastructure, and services. Today, thousands of organizations worldwide
have chosen Rogue Wave. For more information, visit www.roguewave.com.
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