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Facet appointed NSW Dept. of Commerce Supplier
June 2009: Facet has been appointed as an approved supplier to the NSW Department of Commerce 2020 ICT Services panel. This panel, also known as the 2020 panel, allows Facet to provide a range of specialist services to all NSW government agencies. Facet has been approved under a range of service categories, including enterprise application integration, project management, software development and product management. Tim Dargavel, Facet’s Business Development Manager comments, “This panel provides further opportunities for Facet to more easily engage with NSW government agencies to deliver value through our unique skills and experience”.
Facet acquires Response Systems
October 2007: Facet Consulting, an Australian based CA Gen services company, is very pleased to announce the acquisition of Response Systems Ltd, the UK based supplier of the Access and Edit productivity tools for CA Gen.
Response Systems provides productivity solutions to the CA Gen market. They offer development teams simple to use products delivering on demand access to the information stored at the core of their development – the CA Gen Encyclopedia. Their one tool, one solution strategy has been instrumental in making their software the most widely used third party CA Gen complementary product.
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Facet partners with Evolveware on legacy modernisation
January 2007: Facet enters into a partnership agreement with EvolveWare, Inc. a provider of automation tools that document and migrate legacy systems to modern technologies. These tools reduce the time, cost and risk associated with legacy modernization and provides a platform for implementation of a SOA architecture.
EvolveWare S2T Tools complement the traditional practices of manual software services by automating the extraction and transformation of embedded knowledge in legacy systems into object and component XML models. These models may then be converted into code or imported into modeling tools like AllFusion Gen using EvolveWare's output transformers.

