Tocarema Powers Up
For its automated trading platform, startup TBricks (formerly Tocarema) had an
impressive list of requirements for its C/C++ toolchain. They turned to Sun
Microsystems and its Sun Studio 12 software. See how they did it!
Partner Voices:
"Sun Studio has a long history as an industry-leading tool for
developing, debugging, tuning and testing mission critical enterprise
applications. That is why Rogue Wave Software is committed to ensuring
our products work hand-in-glove with Sun's powerful offerings. Also, we
are excited about Sun moving additional native software development
tools into NetBeans. This expanded access will contribute great value to
native language users and the new and growing NetBeans community."
Patrick Leonard, Vice President, Product Development, Rogue Wave Software
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High Performance Computing
Jochen Rehbock, Head of Product Development with Billing and Loyalty
Systems GmbH, confirms, "The quick and knowledgeable support provided by
the Sun technical experts as well as the use of Sun Studio 11 were
instrumental for making Billit, a modern and future-oriented billing
system for the telecommunication industry, a success. Replacing GCC
version 3.4.4 with Sun Studio 11 and the STLPort library provided by Sun
alone yielded performance improvements in the range of 10 to 25 percent
depending on the use."
Voltaire, Melinox
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