Rogue Wave Software unveils SOA Framework
January 24, 2006 Rogue Wave Software announces a new SOA framework, Rogue Wave Hydra, designed to facilitate the distribution of Web services and business processes within an application. Additionally, Hydra will help improve performance and throughput for critical software applications, the vendor said. “Customers have told us that a convergence of circumstances and processing limitations is preventing them from taking advantage of growth and new business opportunities. Achieving the application performance and scalability that their businesses require demands a new paradigm in software development,” said Cory Isaacson, president of Rogue Wave. "A typical software application is limited by the slowest component in any given business process. Hydra enables parallel processing, or processing multiple tasks at the same time, to meet growing scalability demands that may be hindered by slower components. Parallel processing has been successfully utilized for computation-intensive applications such as financial analytics and resolving complex biotech or engineering problems. Hydra brings this capability to generalized business applications. Hydra’s parallel processing is based on a core technology and associated methodology called “software pipelines”. This point-to-point architecture avoids bottlenecks, allowing businesses to improve the overall throughput and performance. How does Hydra work? 1 - Leveraging the power of parallel processing, professional developers can construct individual software components (services) using new or existing applications and tie them together in business processes. 2 - Developers can then break down application functionality into separate components or business-level services, enabling SOA’s agility. 3 - These services are then incorporated into business processes and deployed to a Hydra agent in a distributed, peer-to-peer model. Rogue Wave Hydra was created in collaboration with Rogue Wave design partners and is currently in beta implementation stages with select proof-of-concept (POC) customers in the financial services, telecommunications, call center, health insurance and software industries. Hydra will be generally available in March 2006. Source: Web Services.org Have your website professionally optimized by the search engine positioning experts at Rank for $ales. If your site has dropped in rankings since November 16, 2003, contact the search engine positioning experts at Rank for Sales. Get your business or company listed in the Global Business Listing directory and increase your business. It takes less then 24 hours to get a premium listing in the most powerful business search engine there is. Click here to find out all about it. For the best technical information on hardware, software, Internet applications, e-Commerce, B2B, Web services or IT-related industry news, visit Tech Blog. Reciprocal Link Exchange Program: If your company is engaged in the business of Web Services, the development of related Internet application, ecommerce or B2B development, Internet security services, Web hosting services or is involved in professional Search Engine Optimization, My Web Services is seriously interested in a worthwhile Reciprocal Link Exchange Trading Program with your company. Click here to get all the details.
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