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Subserveo Wins Best Application of Technology Award

Friday, June 10th, 2011

Shannon Susko accepts the 2011 Award for Best Application of Technology on behalf of Subserveo

BC Technology Industry Association (BCTIA) celebrates finalists and winners for the 2011 Technology Impact Awards (TIAs).

Vancouver, BC – June 10, 2011 – Last night the BC Technology Industry Association (BCTIA) announced the winners for the 2011 Technology Impact Awards (TIAs) at a celebratory event in the new Vancouver Convention Centre among over a thousand of the province’s technology community. Under the awards theme of ‘BC’s Mark on the World’, the 2011 finalists reaffirm British Columbia’s status as global leaders in clean energy and innovative software solutions, including mobile computing.

“Tonight’s winners and finalists reaffirm the breadth of BC’s technology sector, delivering cross-cutting innovations that touch all sectors of the economy,” said Pascal Spothelfer, President and CEO of BCTIA. “We congratulate all winners and finalists for their ingenuity, adaptability and particularly their resiliency in a challenging economic climate – they are all making their mark on the world.”

The accolade comes midway through an exciting year of growth for Subserveo, who were also named to the 2011 Ready to Rocket List of Information and Communications Technology companies.

“Thank you for this huge honour-I’m really surprised!” said President and CEO Shannon Byrne Susko in her acceptance speech, who went on to thank the judging committee of the TIAs and the Board at ACETECH for their support. “Subserveo’s assembled a really strong team with a wide array of experience, and this award has been the culmination of a lot of people’s talent and hard work, all concentrated on making Subserveo a great technology and fun place to work.”

About Subserveo

Subserveo technology is changing the back office of broker-dealer/securities firms in North America.  Its software as a service solution (SaaS) – built for compliance officers whose job it is to ensure millions of trades a day are in line with hundreds of rules and regulations – eliminates the need for the current manual, arduous process. Its automated solution helps financial institutions save money and time, and keeps a reliable persistent archive of day to day compliance issues. Further, this Canadian owned and operated company is the only one in North America offering an affordable compliance solution to small and medium-sized firms. For more information, visit: www.subserveo.com.

About the BCTIA
The BC Technology Industry Association is an industry‐funded organization supporting the growth of British Columbia’s knowledge economy. Our membership of 2700+ member companies employ over 60,000 workers and represents companies of all sizes and sectors. The BCTIA delivers programs and services that assist in the growth and success of our members and our industry. These include the Technology Impact Awards, where excellence in innovation is celebrated, PEER2PEER groups, where members connect to share and learn, and the Centre4Growth where technology entrepreneurs have access to information and coaching to assist in the growth of their business. www.bctia.org

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Media Contact

Ashley Kerr
Marketing Manager
Subserveo Inc.
1.604.957.1241
ashley.kerr@subserveo.com

British Columbia Technology Industry Association: 2011 Technology Impact Award Winners Announced

Friday, June 10th, 2011
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jun 10, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — BC-based semiconductor manufacturer, PMC-Sierra (TSX: PMCS) was named Company of the Year at the 2011 Technology Impact Awards (TIAs), hosted by the BC Technology Industry Association (BCTIA). 

One of BC’s largest and most profitable technology companies, PMC-Sierra leverages intellectual property, design expertise and systems knowledge across a broad range of applications aimed at global OEM leaders in the enterprise storage, wide-area-network infrastructure (WAN), fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and laser print market segments. To strengthen its market position, the company has recently made several acquisitions in the enterprise and channel storage space and next-generation broadband segment.

The Person of the Year award went to Moe Kermani, former CEO of ByCast Inc., for his vision and leadership in establishing the company as the world leader in storage virtualization software for large scale digital archives and storage in the cloud. ByCast was acquired by NetApp Inc. in 2010, where Moe is currently a Vice President. NetApp is an innovative developer of storage systems and software that help customers around the world store, manage, protect, and retain one of their most precious corporate assets: their data.

Earning the Community Leadership award was executive search firm, Odgers Berndtson, who have consistently achieved 100% employee and partner participation in their community development programs. Among others, these include managing the Board Representative program for the United Way and leading the campaign for developing a new facility at Nanook House, a subsidized daycare for vulnerable children and their families where staff spends company time reading and playing with the children each week.

The Bill Thompson Award, for the highest level of leadership in BC’s technology industry, went to Mark Betteridge, the Executive Director and CEO of Discovery Parks Trust. Under Mark’s leadership since 1991, Discovery Parks has created over 2 million square feet of office, wet lab and dry lab space to support BC’s innovation economy. The Discovery Parks facilities have been home to over 150 BC technology companies; and the organization has contributed over $16 million for research at BC universities and local organizations. Redefining public amenities, Mark recently led the creation of The Generator, an innovative partnership with the City of Vancouver that provides one year of rent-free space at Discovery Parks Vancouver to promising technology start-ups.

Nearly 1,000 representatives from BC’s technology and business community came together at the state-of-the-art Vancouver Convention Centre to recognize British Columbia’s top technologies, companies and individuals. Other winners include:

Etalim Inc. – Most Promising Pre-Commercial Technology

A New Engine for Power – The most efficient and reliable small engine ever conceived, Etalim’s patent-pending TEG device converts heat from almost any source into electricity with an astounding 45% efficiency, and many decades of maintenance-free life. A full-scale prototype of the TEG, not requiring expensive, rare or toxic materials, has run for millions of cycles, and was recently featured in the prestigious MIT Technology Review magazine.

Subserveo Inc. – Best Application of Technology

Automating Compliance and Improving Insight – Subserveo’s patented Automated Post-Trade Compliance Solution for broker/dealer securities firms replaces a laborious manual paper process for compliance officers, enabling them to spend more time on problem escalation and resolution, while providing an auditable history. While competitors focus on top-tier clients with expensive enterprise installations, Subserveo’s SaaS model targets firms of all sizes.

SunCentral Inc. – Excellence in Product Innovation

Bringing Sunlight to the Centers of High-Rise Buildings – SunCentral’s Core Sunlighting System, commercialized from UBC, brings concentrated sunlight horizontally into each floor of a building, up to 60 feet within a building’s interior and will replace electric lighting up to 40% of the time in Vancouver and 75% in sunnier climates. SunCentral is currently working with partners to get Sunlighting recognized as a new method of solar illumination.

RewardLoop – Most Promising Start-up

The Future of Loyalty – RewardLoop, formerly QR Loyalty, provides Onramp Loyalty and Enterprise Loyalty programs that replace loyalty cards with printed barcodes on receipts from point-of-sale systems that can be scanned by consumers using mobile phones. Proven to increase merchant revenue, in successful in-market pilots, RewardLoop’s sustainable competitive advantage consists of a well-protected IP portfolio spanning the restaurant, retail, grocery and hospitality sectors.

Vivonet Inc. – Emerging Company of the Year

Reinventing the Cash Register – Vivonet’s Software-as-a-service Point-of-Sale (POS) product, Halo, is processing millions of transactions every month for customers in the hospitality and retail sectors around the world. Recognized in 2010 as the 9th fastest growing company in British Columbia by Business in Vancouver, Vivonet recently completed the largest sale in the last 20 years of the point of sale industry – a $60+ million deal with hospitality giant Sodexo, and struck a marketing partnership with Intuit.

Avigilon – Team of the Year

Success for Advanced Manufacturing – Due largely to the efforts of Avigilon’s Manufacturing Operations department, the company has achieved significant increases in product and operational efficiencies. The department of 40 employees has achieved 100% customer retention rate, which is significantly higher than the industry average of 70%, enabling the company to always deliver on-time during its phenomenal sales growth, at the same time demonstrating there is a place for high quality manufacturing in North America.

“Tonight’s winners and finalists reaffirm the diversity of BC’s technology sector, delivering cross-cutting innovations that touch all sectors of the economy,” said Pascal Spothelfer, President and CEO of BCTIA. “We congratulate them for their ingenuity, adaptability and their resilience – their achievements help to put the spotlight on British Columbia.”

This year’s Technology Impact Awards attracted over 100 applications from companies of all sectors and sizes and from all corners of British Columbia.

For more information about the awards go to www.thetias.com.

Backgrounder

About the BCTIA

The BC Technology Industry Association is an industry-funded organization supporting the growth of British Columbia’s knowledge economy. Our membership of 2700+ member companies employ over 60,000 workers and represents companies of all sizes and sectors.

The BCTIA delivers programs and services that assist in the growth and success of our members and our industry. These include the Technology Impact Awards, where excellence in innovation is celebrated, PEER2PEER groups, where members connect to share and learn, and the Centre4Growth where technology entrepreneurs have access to information and coaching to assist in the growth of their business.

Avigilon

Avigilon designs, manufactures, and markets award-winning HD surveillance systems. The performance and value leader, Avigilon’s solutions protect and monitor thousands of customer sites in over 60 countries around the world. Avigilon Control Center, the world’s first open HD Network Video Management Software platform, and megapixel cameras deliver full situational awareness and actionable image detail. Campuses, transportation systems, healthcare providers, public venues, and manufacturing sites with security, safety validation, and compliance requirements all benefit from reduced investigation time and more successful investigations by immediately producing indisputable video evidence. Earning Frost & Sullivan’s Award for New Product Innovation in 2010, Avigilon also ranked among the top five fastest growing technology companies in Canada in the 2010 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 ranking. For further information, please visit www.avigilon.com.

Etalim Inc.

Etalim Inc. is developing new and groundbreaking technology that converts any fuel or heat source to electricity, with extraordinary efficiency and simplicity. The Etalim device is elegant, straightforward to manufacture, and inexpensive. Etalim’s unique engine has several addressable markets, such as utility-scale solar power, cogeneration/CHP, and backup or distributed power generation. Etalim plans to manufacture and sell power generation devices to system OEMs within numerous target markets. For more information, visit www.etalim.com.

Odgers Berndtson

Odgers Berndtson is a leading global presence in executive search, with operations in 24 countries and 50 cities worldwide. In Canada, Odgers Berndtson has grown to become the largest retained executive search firm, with offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. It serves clients in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors, and is a leader in recruiting CEOs, board members and C-level roles for a variety of organizations. Its collective resources, vast experience and extensive industry knowledge enhance the firm’s ability to deliver outstanding leadership talent to clients. Its consultants apply the knowledge they have gained working in a variety of sectors to generate solutions that work for their clients. For more information, visit www.odgersberndtson.ca.

PMC-Sierra

PMC (NASDAQ: PMCS) is the semiconductor innovator transforming networks that connect, move and store digital content. Building on a track record of technology leadership, we are driving innovation across storage, optical and mobile networks. Our highly integrated solutions increase performance and enable next-generation services to accelerate the network transformation. For more information visit www.pmc-sierra.com.

RewardLoop

Founded by a group of wireless technology veterans, RewardLoop (formerly QR Loyalty) is based in Vancouver, Canada. The company has received awards from both WavefrontAC and the BC Innovation Council, and has also been recognized as “The Future of Loyalty” by QSR Magazine. RewardLoop works directly with large chain restaurant, retail, hospitality, and grocery operators. The company also delivers enterprise loyalty solutions through partnerships with market-leading POS providers, ad agencies, and professional services organizations. For more information, visit www.qrloyalty.com.

Subserveo Inc.

Subserveo provides complete automated compliance and surveillance solutions to financial services organizations throughout the U.S. and Canada. Installed in days, trained in hours, and accessed online in seconds, Subserveo’s pay-as-you-go, software as a service (SaaS) model enables any sized firm to stay ahead of compliance issues through industry-leading technology. Its patented offering is relied on by broker/dealers and investment advisors for all aspects of daily compliance supervision, risk management and reporting. Visit www.subserveo.com.

SunCentral Inc.

SunCentral’s Core Sunlighting System provides sunlight to the central interior regions of multi-storey buildings, in order to substantially reduce the need for electric lighting. SunCentral is targeting the commercial, government, academic and healthcare building sectors for this technology because the energy required for electric lighting accounts for roughly 38% of a building’s electrical use, and consequently the implementation of this technology will result in a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. The technology is hybrid, with artificial light automatically compensating during cloud cover and evenings. For more information, visit www.suncentralinc.com.

Vivonet Inc.

Established in 1999, Vivonet Inc. (www.vivonet.com) is the restaurant industry leader in software as a service (SaaS) solutions that enable, acquire and organize over one hundred million transactions every month for customers in Canada and the United States. Vivonet provides Halo Secure Web-Based POS, an on-demand enterprise management, POS, payment processing and performance benchmarking solution for its customers. Vivonet’s unique ability to empower the transaction data created by its customers allows them to benchmark the industry with high resolution, providing merchants with the world’s most trusted source of retail performance information, leading to better performance and higher business success rates.

Contact:
BC Technology Industry Association
Cindy Pearson
604-683-6159
cpearson@bctia.org
www.bctia.org

SOURCE: British Columbia Technology Industry Association

Technology Impact Award Finalists Announced

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

BC Companies Making Their Mark on the World

Vancouver, BC – May 2, 2011 – Today the BC Technology Industry Association (BCTIA) announced the finalists for the 2011 Technology Impact Awards (TIAs). Under the awards theme of ‘BC’s Mark on the World’, the 2011 finalists reaffirm British Columbia’s status as a global leaders in clean energy and innovative software solutions, including mobile computing.

“This year we find ourselves celebrating companies who have made substantial gains in technology and market development during one of the most trying business environments in the past 70 years,” observed Pascal Spothelfer, President and CEO of the BCTIA. “This year’s finalists demonstrate the breadth and depth of the engineering talent found in British Columbia and our ability to attract some of the best and brightest in the world”, Spothelfer added. “They have continued the trend of BC companies creating solutions that are benefiting people and companies around the world.”

The finalists represent a broad range of technologies including enterprise, mobile and social media software; power electronics, imaging and microprocessor hardware, including quantum processing; and unique lighting and hybrid Stirling/Thermoacoustic devices.  Their solutions can be found in a number of environments including healthcare, retail, financial services, research labs, telecommunications, green building and power utilities.

The Technology Impact Awards are broken into three groups: Technology Awards, Company Awards, and Personal Recognition Awards. This year’s finalists are:

Excellence in Product Innovation

Best Application of Technology

Most Promising Pre‐Commercial Technology

Most Promising Start‐Up

Emerging Company of the Year

Company of the Year

Team of the Year

Other awards to be presented at the Technology Impact Awards Dinner include:

Community Engagement: Awarded to a company and its employees for their corporate social responsibility programs and initiatives that have had a direct impact on the community in which they live, work and play.

Person of the Year: Awarded to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the technology industry during the year.

Bill Thompson Award: Awarded to an individual who has demonstrated the highest level of leadership in BC’s technology industry throughout their business career.

Winners will be announced on June 9th at the Technology Impact Awards Dinner, to be held at the Vancouver Convention Centre-West Building.  Purchase tickets at http://www.thetias.com/

About the BCTIA
The BC Technology Industry Association is an industry‐funded organization supporting the growth of British Columbia’s knowledge economy. Our membership of 2700+ member companies employ over 60,000 workers and represents companies of all sizes and sectors.

The BCTIA delivers programs and services that assist in the growth and success of our members and our industry.  These include the Technology Impact Awards, where excellence in innovation is celebrated, PEER2PEER groups, where members connect to share and learn, and the Centre4Growth where technology entrepreneurs have access to information and coaching to assist in the growth of their business.

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Media Contact:
Cindy Pearson – COO
T: 604-602-5234
E: cpearson@bctia.org

Subserveo Inc. named to the 2011 Ready to Rocket List

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Innovative automated compliance provider added to acclaimed list of British Columbia’s technology companies with the greatest potential for revenue growth

Vancouver, BC – Jan 27, 2011 – Subserveo Inc., North American leader of automated compliance and surveillance solutions to broker-dealers and investment advisors, has been named to the 2011 “Ready to Rocket” list of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) companies.

“Each year when we choose the Ready to Rocket companies, we are looking for those companies that have best matched technical innovation with market opportunity. Subserveo is an excellent example of the right technology for the right customers at the right time.” said Reg Nordman, Managing Partner, Rocket Builders.

Based on analysis of trends that will drive growth in the information technology sector, Rocket Builders identifies the top private companies that are best positioned to capitalize on the trends for growth. Companies featured on this distinguished list average over 50% in annual growth rates and have increased employee headcount year over year. Since 2003, 15 companies that have been featured in the Ready to Rocket list have been acquired within 12 months.

“We are honored to be part of such a prestigious list. I am very proud of the effort put forth by the Subserveo Team in 2010 and look forward to continued growth in 2011.” said President and CEO Shannon Byrne Susko. Subserveo has assembled a team of experienced industry professionals throughout major markets in Canada and the United States to strategically position Subserveo for success and continued growth.

Subserveo’s software as a service (SaaS) platform enables financial services firms to stay ahead of industry regulations and effectively manage all aspects of daily compliance surveillance, supervision, risk management and reporting, without the significant capital investment and long deployment times required with traditional enterprise compliance products.

For more information, visit: www.subserveo.com.

About Subserveo
Subserveo enables broker-dealers to efficiently identify and manage potential compliance issues through its all-inclusive automated solution:
• Intuitive web-based interface
• Role-based user views and dashboards
• Comprehensive case management
• Powerful search and archiving capabilities
• User-driven and customizable reporting tool

Designed specifically for the compliance officer, branch manager, and trading desk supervisor, Subserveo’s scenarios test against current exchange and brokerage industry regulations and rules (IIROC, UMIR, FINRA and SEC) that govern daily account and transaction supervision and broker conduct.

Subserveo: You can’t afford not to

Media Contact
Gregg Malpus
Subserveo Inc.
1(866)385-9029
info@subserveo.com

Subserveo selected to Branham300 – Top 25 Canadian Information and Communication Technology Up and Comers

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Vancouver, BC, April 1, 2010 – Subserveo has been selected as one of Branham300’s  Top 25 Canadian ICT Up and Comers. This category identifies companies that demonstrate creativity and innovation leadership, whether in a new technology area or optimizing existing technology in an innovative manner. Companies on the list were also chosen because of the progress they have made in a period of time when the margin for error was extremely small.

Subserveo, based in Vancouver, BC, provides automated compliance and surveillance solutions to financial services companies in Canada and the USA. Launched in March 2008, Subserveo’s patented flagship product, offered as a Software as a Service (SaaS) is relied on by Broker/Dealers and Investment Advisors for all aspects of their day-to-day compliance supervision.

“It’s incredible, in 2010, how manual Compliance processes remain”, stated Shannon Susko, Subserveo CEO. “We believe Subserveo signals that the time for change is now. By offering a solution that can be installed in weeks, trained in hours, with simple all inclusive seat license pricing while addressing all regulatory requirements that can be monitored using data, any sized firm can now use technology to stay ahead of compliance issues”

About the Branham300

The Branham300 is the most comprehensive listing of publicly traded and privately held IT companies in Canada—is published annually. The latest edition is available online at www.branham300.com