2007, international projects organized by the European Commission and the United Nations. The company was certified for compliance with the CMMI Level 4
Softengi develops projects using.Net, Java, the web, 3D and mobile technologies. The company developed a management system for insurance companies in Switzerland, covering insurance company internal processes, performing calculations and generating documents. The company improved the functionality of the internal credits system for the Bank of Georgia transferring it to Microsoft's SharePoint 2010 platform. The major feature of the project was the absence of the Georgian language pack for SharePoint. Softengi localized the system with a Georgian user interface.
Development centers
Softengi's biggest development center is for Enviance, Inc., based in California, USA. Softengi developed software applications based on a SaaS model. In addition to this project, traditional client‐server applications were reengineered and deployed to the SaaS environment. More than a million engineer-hours were dedicated to the project. More than 40 employees worked on the project.
Mobile applications
The Accelerometer application for iPhone counts steps with distance, speed and calculates the number of calories burned. The iCSound application for iPad gives the user an opportunity to create music, "seeing" the sound from various musical instruments and pre-composed loops mixed together. iCSound allows to mix up to 40 music loops with unlimited audio effects. The Country/City guide application for Androidmobile devices employs GPS and Google Maps indicating nearby points of interest. The integration with Layare displayed points of interest, bus stations, restaurants, etc., and let users add their own POIs.
3D and stereo interactive complex
The company's 3D studio was created in 2004. By 2012 it had fulfilled 60 projects. The company developed interactive 3D models of the Bombardier CH850 interior in partnership with Eon Reality for Bombardier. The project was implemented using EON Studio in combination with EON I-Catcher technology used for modeling. The project was used by Bombardier at the EBACE convention in Geneva, May 2006.
Softengi's 3D studio developed Unity-based solutions for architectural visualization, allowing construction companies and architectural firms to reduce by 40% the cost of 3D presentation development.
Augmented reality
Softengi implemented augmented reality projects with Kinect. An augmented reality module using Kinect allowed a user to interact without contact with the image through body postures, capturing movement at special points on the body, and thus carrying out a complete 3-dimensional recognition of body movements.