July 13, 2012
JUPITER, Fla., July 13 -- Rogue Wave Software has been selected to be featured in an upcoming episode of Business Update, set to air on Discovery Channel in the late fourth quarter of 2012. Fresh off of its acquisitions of Visual Numerics, TotalView Technologies, and Acumem, Rogue Wave is the premier developer of cross-platform software for the High Performance Computing (HPC) market.
This particular episode will focus on the multitude of innovative technologies that advance the HPC industry. As computer hardware is becoming faster and more complex, software development is both accelerating and becoming more complicated. Discovery Channel audiences will get an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at these challenges facing the HPC industry in America and around the world.
"Rogue Wave Software is pleased to have been selected to participate in a series about technology innovation by Business Update, which is a well-known and trusted information source," stated Brian Pierce, CEO of Rogue Wave Software. "This episode will provide viewers a unique and riveting look into both the current challenges created by the new HPC hardware and the software development tools available to help overcome these challenges."
"When you compare the complexity of software today with that of only a few years ago, the advancements are astounding," said Mike Stratos, producer for the series. "We chose Rogue Wave since it is the largest and most experienced independent provider of cross-platform software development tools and embedded components for the next generation of HPC applications. Rogue Wave is uniquely positioned to offer insight into the current trends of the HPC industry."
About Business Update
Business Update is a corporate-America type series covering the world of business, finance and technology. From Main Street to Wall Street, our award-winning producers take an in-depth look into some of the hottest topics and current trends impacting our society.
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About Rogue Wave Software
Rogue Wave Software, Inc. is the largest independent provider of cross-platform software development tools and embedded components for the next generation of HPC applications. Rogue Wave marries High Performance Computing with High Productivity Computing to enable developers to harness the power of parallel applications and multicore computing. Rogue Wave products reduce the complexity of prototyping, developing, debugging, and optimizing multi-processor and data-intensive applications. Rogue Wave customers are industry leaders in the Global 2000, ISVs, OEMs, government laboratories and research institutions that leverage computationally complex and data-intensive applications to enable innovation and outperform competitors. Rogue Wave is a Battery Ventures portfolio company. For more information, visit http://www.roguewave.com .
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