Welcome to the Rogue Wave Software Blog
Welcome to the Rogue Wave Software blog. We’d like to take the opportunity to let you know how it all started.
Rogue Wave Software was founded in the late 1980s by Dr. Tom Keffer, a faculty member of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. He named the company after his sailboat.
The first commercial Rogue Wave product was based on a University of Washington project, the Data Analysis and Interactive Modeling System (DAIMS), which was the first attempt at solving large numerical problems in C++. It was launched under the name Math.h++, which can now be found, still going strong, as part of SourcePro Analysis.
The product was quickly expanded into broader class libraries with the launch of Tools.h++ in 1990 as the answer for a general data structure library for C++. Tools.h++ is also still in widespread use as part of SourcePro.
It was Dr. Keffer’s systematic approach as a scientist that resulted in the now legandary reliability and performance of these first two products. This focus provided the basis for everything that has come later. They effectively decided the product direction and roadmap for over 15 years: high performance enterprise application development in C++.
So as C++ applications continue to evolve over time to be part of Service Oriented Architectures, we will be there supporting our customers by providing the reliability and performance they have come to expect.
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December 19th, 2007 at 9:29 am
Great to see you guys online ….. nice Web site redesign!