Rogue Wave Software Global Survey of Enterprise Architects and Developers Reveals Key Challenges; Need for Increased Memory Efficiency and Scalability
BOULDER, Colo., August 10, 2006 — Rogue Wave Software, a division of Quovadx, Inc. (Nasdaq: QVDX) providing reusable software components and services that facilitate enterprise-class application development, today announced the findings of a recent survey of the software development community focused on application development, data management and service-oriented architecture.
The survey results showed that developers anticipate an increase in data sharing and utilize a high number of data formats within their organizations, with a majority using at least six and 25 percent using more than 20 different data formats. In addition, the use of XML documents of greater than 1 MB is proving to be a primary challenge to throughput speed and memory efficiency.
"The survey data points to the need for increased application scalability within an organization," said Cory Isaacson, president, Rogue Wave Software. "However, the results also seem to show that many organizations do not appear to have plans in place for managing the increased data services load and resulting performance issues that might occur."
Survey highlights include:
"As IT architects are faced with continuously greater demands for large XML document parsing and for sharing data in multiple formats, it is increasingly important for developers to be able to use and re-use data, regardless of language," added Cory Isaacson, president, Rogue Wave Software division, Quovadx. "Service-oriented architectures and standardized service data object (SDO) specifications can allow developers to effectively handle the volume and size of today's XML messages, avoiding bottlenecks that can occur with a centralized data hub. Further, SDOs can help developers to bridge between Java and legacy technologies common in populating corporate environments, allowing them to work with data sources in multiple formats without having to learn a new language or rewrite valuable core functionality."
The standardized Service Data Object (SDO) API allows developers to expose heterogeneous data sources, allowing it to be used as a service. Application developers can use the SDO API, without having to know multiple data formats and the underlying connection mechanisms to ease application development, reduce the strain on resources memory resources and reduce the need to parse large XML files, alleviating the key challenges being faced by IT architects.
The Web-based survey includes responses from 570 participants visiting Tech Target's TheServerSide.NET, an online community for enterprise .NET architects and developers, as well as participants in Rogue Wave Software's development community.
More information on service-oriented architectures and service data objects can be found at Rogue Wave Software's Web site at http://www.roguewave.com.
Rogue Wave Software, a division of Quovadx, Inc. (Nasdaq: QVDX), provides reusable software components and services to professional developers for enterprise-class, high-performance application development. Today, thousands of developers at some of the world's leading companies have used Rogue Wave® products to develop mission-critical applications. Rogue Wave Software operates throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. For more information, please visit www.roguewave.com.
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Andrea Lashnits
Public Relations & Corporate Communications
Quovadx, Inc.
Phone: 720-554-1246
E-mail: andrea.lashnits@quovadx.com


