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Rogue Wave Software
Company typePrivate
Founded1989, Seattle, Washington
HeadquartersLouisville, Colorado
Key people
Brian Pierce, CEO
ProductsSoftware
Number of employees
~250
Websitewww.roguewave.com

Rogue Wave Software is an American software development company. It provides cross-platform software development tools and embedded components for parallel, data-intensive, or other HPC applications.

The company was founded in 1989 in Seattle, Washington, then moved to Corvallis, Oregon in 1990 and is now based in Louisville, Colorado. In November 1996, they had an Initial Public Offering NasdaqRWAV. In 2003, they were acquired by Quovadx, Inc NasdaqQVDX, which was in turn acquired by private equity firm Battery Ventures in July 2007.

Rogue Wave Software is now an independent company again. In 2009, the company acquired Visual Numerics, a provider of advanced analytics software,[1] and TotalView Technologies, Inc (formerly Etnus, Inc.),[2] which provides debugging tools for C, C++ and Fortran.[3] In 2010, the company acquired Acumem,[4] a multicore performance software company, and in May 2012 Rogue Wave acquired IBM's ILOG Visualization C++ Products. In August 2013, the company acquired OpenLogic,[5] and Klocwork in January 2014.[6] In October 2015 Rogue Wave Software announced the acquisition of Zend Technologies,[7] a maker of tools and provider of services for the PHP technology.

Products

Rogue Wave began by producing a C++ class library in 1989 called Math.h++. In 1990 they produced Tools.h++, which predated the Standard Template Library. The ".h++" products were combined in 2001 into the product family SourcePro C++. More recently, Rogue Wave Software has offered products focusing on parallel development.

In 2009, Rogue Wave Software acquired Visual Numerics (VNI) [1] and TotalView Technologies,[3] with their products: VNI's IMSL Numerical Libraries and PV-WAVE visual data analysis development environment, and TotalView Technologies' debugging tools for serial and parallel code, TotalView, MemoryScape and ReplayEngine.

In 2010 they acquired Acumem, adding ThreadSpotter for performance optimization.

Rogue Wave products includes: Klocwork, OpenLogic, HostAccess, HydraExpress, IMSL Numerical Libraries, PV-WAVE, Views, Server, DBLink, JViews, Elixir, SourcePro C++, Stingray, TotalView, CodeDynamics, and Zend.

In October 2015, Rogue Wave Software acquired Zend Technologies.

References

  1. ^ a b "Rogue Wave Software Acquires Visual Numerics". Reuters. 5 May 2009. Retrieved 13 May 2009.
  2. ^ "Latest news - Rogue Wave". roguewave.com.
  3. ^ a b "Rogue Wave Acquires TotalView Technologies". 6 January 2010. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  4. ^ "Latest news - Rogue Wave". roguewave.com.
  5. ^ "Latest news - Rogue Wave". roguewave.com.
  6. ^ "Rogue Wave Acquires Klocwork". Dr. Dobb's.
  7. ^ "Rogue Wave Software acquires enterprise PHP leader Zend". 6 October 2015. Retrieved 6 October 2015.