Visual Numerics to Demo Java-Based Stock Valuation Application During Intel Keynote at JavaOne 2007
Market Wire, May, 2007
JavaOne Conference --
WHAT:
During Intel Corporation's General Session "Intel Rocks Java Technology" at the JavaOne conference on Wednesday, May 9, Visual Numerics will demonstrate a 100% pure Java financial services application using the company's JMSL(TM) Numerical Library for Java(TM). The pricing application, which calculates the value of a stock option, will run on a Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST(TM) 500 series server and BEA WebLogic JRockit Java Virtual Machine (JVM), optimized for the Intel® Itanium® 2 processor.
WHY:
The demonstration, given by Visual Numerics' Director of North America Andy McClure, will show how Java financial engineers and application developers can use Java software and Intel's high-performance computing technology to create mainstream, mission-critical applications, and go from concept to production more rapidly than with other programming languages.
To hear more about Visual Numerics' Java technology , catch their daily presentations at Intel's booth #902.
WHERE:
JavaOne 2007 Halls B & C, South Hall, Moscone Center San Francisco, CA
WHEN:
Wednesday, May 9, 2007 from 5:30-6:15pm
WHO:
Visual Numerics has provided technical software solutions for numerical analysis and visualization for more than three decades. The company's software products help users understand complex data from a variety of sources and build business-critical applications. Visual Numerics offers two product lines: the IMSL Numerical Libraries for powerful mathematical and statistical analysis and the PV-WAVE® visual data analysis development environment. Visual Numerics also offers customized professional services for applications that involve mathematical, statistical, or visual data analysis to meet today's business analytical needs.
Major corporations, academic institutions, and research laboratories worldwide use Visual Numerics' software tools, including such high profile companies as: Bear, Stearns & Company; Barclays Global Investors; Priceline.com; Humana, Sandia National Laboratories; and Boeing Company. This large and diverse customer base is supported through a direct sales force, wholly owned international subsidiaries, and international distributors. For more information about Visual Numerics, please visit www.vni.com .
Trademark Statement:
Visual Numerics and PV-WAVE are registered trademarks of Visual Numerics, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. IMSL, JMSL, JWAVE, TS-WAVE and Knowledge in Motion are trademarks of Visual Numerics, Inc. All other company, product or brand names are the property of their respective owners.
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