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SWI Deploys Financial Provisioning System for Nuclear Client
Toronto, October 5, 2011 – SWI has successfully completed and deployed a Financial Provisioning System for a prominent client in the nuclear industry. The upgraded system improves performance in defining financial obligations related to nuclear operations, lifecycle liabilities, as well as life-to-date liabilities for financial reporting purposes. Read more.
SWI and Tier1CRM Partner to Implement Mobile CRM App
Toronto, August 29, 2011 – SWI in collaboration with Tier1CRM have successfully implemented “Perspective”, an iPad app that augments and mobilizes functionality of the Tier1CRM ACE Event Manager tool. The app enhances user participation in financial industry events. Read more.
SWI Provides Work Management Reporting Expertise for Major US Nuclear Operator
Toronto, August 5, 2011 – SWI has successfully completed a work management reporting engagement with a major US nuclear operator. The client was developing an in-house solution to meet their INPO reporting needs and sought design assistance from SWI in developing their data model and associated database. Read more.
SWI a Key Contributor for SOR Deployment at Major Financial Institution
Toronto, August 19, 2011 – SWI has been an integral part of the solution team that recently deployed a complex Smart Order Router (SOR) system to one of Canada’s largest financial institutions. SWI was chosen to provide business analysis, integration, support, and testing services for the high availability system providing smart order routing to Canadian and US markets. Read more.
SWI Provides Work Management Reporting Expertise for Major US Nuclear Operator
Toronto, August 5, 2011 – SWI has successfully completed a work management reporting engagement with a major US nuclear operator. The client was developing an in-house solution to meet their INPO reporting needs and sought design assistance from SWI in developing their data model and associated database. Read more.
Making a difference two wheels at a time, for the SickKids Foundation
Toronto, April 1, 2011– A journey of 14,500 km, peddling on two wheels to all four corners of Canada in 114 days has raised over $ 12,000 for the SickKids Foundation. Don Lesco a SWI™ Principal since 1987 has added another amazing feat to his long list of biking adventures. He rode his bicycle to the four corners of Canada reachable by road in less than 4 months. With the support of his friends and colleagues from SWI™, a contest was created for him to raise funds and awareness for the SickKids Foundation. Read more.
SWI Deploys SAP BI System for Major Energy Utility
Toronto, March 7, 2011–Systemware Innovation (SWI™) has successfully developed an SAP BI system to track financial performance for a major nuclear generating company. The client needed a system to consolidate transactions from multiple data sources, including SAP, and to allow in-depth analysis at both an aggregate and transactional level. SWI delivered a system that meets all required standard reporting needs, as well as providing a rich set of BI tools such as data slicing and ad-hoc reporting. Read more.
SWI delivers comprehensive training course for power utility professional staff
Toronto, January 4, 2011–Systemware Innovation (SWI™) has successfully completed the development and delivery of a comprehensive training course for professional staff at a major Ontario power utility. The objective of the course is to provide an overview of the utility's nuclear reactor control computer software to both new staff and others who support the software. The course is credited towards completing the required training within the utility's demanding software qualification process. The training course provides an overview of the key concepts, relationships and design goals of the control computer's operating system and control programs. Read more.
SWI provides technical guidance during corporation acquisition
Toronto, January 4, 2011–SWI™ provided critical technical guidance to a major Canadian bank during their corporate acquisition of the Canadian branch of a global online retail trading and institutional broker / dealer firm. Read more.
Two European Oil Refineries Complete Offsites Control System Cutover Following Key SWI Contribution
Toronto, November 29, 2010 –SWI™ has successfully completed an offsite oil refinery control system upgrade project for one of the world's largest oil refining companies. The project replaced a legacy computer control system with a Honeywell EPKS™ platform including Blending, Movement and Automation (BMA) Software. This upgrade allows a complete integration of the process and business levels with newer open technology and reduced maintenance costs. Read more.
Announcement of promotion
Toronto, October 8, 2010 – David Tremaine, CEO of SWI™, is very pleased to announce the appointment of Margot Loren to the position of Chief Operating Officer. As COO, Margot will help extend SWI's reputation for excellence in delivering software consulting services, custom turnkey systems and proven technology solutions for critical applications. Read more.
SWI completes development of FIX Gateway for Equity Trading
Toronto, September 10, 2010 – Systemware Innovation (SWI™) has successfully completed the development of a proprietary FIX gateway for Canadian and U.S. equity trading for a leading Canadian banking institution who provides electronic trading services to its Retail clients. The successful delivery of this product allowed for the retirement of the legacy routing infrastructure and the migration of the Retail equity order flow to a third-party FIX vendor network -- a significant milestone achievement in the institution's technology roadmap. Read more.
SWI completes profile based access system enhancements project
Toronto, June 2, 2010 –Systemware Innovation (SWI™) has successfully completed system access enhancements that allow its client, a major Ontario power utility, to manage their staff access via a profile based access system. The system groups users together for the purpose of assigning or removing a common set of system access entitlements. Users are automatically assigned profiles based on their current assigned role within the organization. These profiles simplify system access and security management by assigning access to groups of users based on a common set of role attributes rather than assigning specific access to each individual. SWI team members were key contributors to this project providing expertise in project management, business analysis, software development and verification. Read more.
SWI leaves no footprint
Toronto, June 2, 2010 –SWI™'s carbon footprint and carbon neutral reports are now listed publicly on the Canadian Standards Association (CSA)'s GHG CleanStart Registry and have received CSA's carbon neutral certificate. Read more.
SWI develops a leading edge remote manipulator software
Toronto, May 31, 2010 –Systemware Innovation (SWI™) has successfully developed control software for an innovative manipulator to detect areas of Flow-Assisted Corrosion under weld caps in feeder pipes, something which has never been done before. The client, a large nuclear operator, had developed a novel tomographic mathematical technique to use ultrasonic imaging to construct outer diameter (OD) and inner diameter (ID) profiles of reactor feeder pipes. The client's successful incorporation of this concept into analysis software to image the feeder pipe surfaces led to the creation of a project to develop a remote manipulator to do full 360 degree feeder pipe inspection scans. Read more.
Systemware Innovation becomes a registered Wonderware Integrator
Toronto, December 10, 2009 – Systemware Innovation (SWI™) is pleased to announce their registration as a Wonderware Integrator (See www.wonderware.com ). Wonderware System Integrators (SIs) are relied upon to integrate and support products such as the Wonderware inTouch HMI, based on the ArchestrA technology. Through this offering, SWI is able to help customers achieve breakthrough performance. Read more.
Systemware Innovation completes nuclear control computer test facility
Toronto, May 31, 2009 – Systemware Innovation (SWI™) has successfully completed the development of a test facility, to allow any changes to the control computer code to be tested in a high fidelity environment. Building on its experience in developing other simulators for the Canadian Nuclear industry, SWI was able to complete the project in the expected timeframe, allowing for more secure maintenance of the highly complex control computer code. Read more.

