Sarvega
| Type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | Software, Network appliances |
| Defunct | 2005 |
| Fate | Acquired by Intel |
| Parent | Intel (from 2005) |
Sarvega, Inc. was a software and hardware company that produced XML appliances — network devices designed to accelerate and secure XML-based web services traffic. The company was acquired by Intel in 2005 and integrated into Intel's Software and Services Group (SSG).
History
Sarvega developed XPE Switches, a line of XML processing appliances that offloaded XML parsing, transformation, validation and security enforcement from application servers — a valuable capability during the SOA and web services expansion of the early 2000s. Customers using Sarvega XPE Switches included Fujitsu and health care system Mt. Sinai Hospital Systems.[1] The company was also developing security appliances for XML policy enforcement.[2]
Intel's acquisition of Sarvega was announced on 17 August 2005, adding XML processing capabilities to Intel's software portfolio. The company was incorporated into Intel's Software and Services Group.
See also
References
- ^ "News" (Press release).
- ^ "Sarvega adding security appliances to XML lineup". 22 March 2004.