TechWire, software outsourcing company

TechWire is a software outsourcing company with a decade of experience.
We believe that solution to outsourcing is to establish proper communication, thus ensuring quality and on-time delivery of customer expectations.

Contact information
Ukraine info@techwire.dp.ua
+38 (0562) 36 52 80
USA mzhovnir@techwire.dp.ua
(253) 887 8543
UK jim@cammack.co.uk
+44 (01787) 22 20 01
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In this section you will find the description of the TechWire team's skills and project portfolio, which constitute the successful history of the company.

Ukraine, at one time a member of the former Soviet Union, is today an independent country with a population of around fifty million. After the fall of communism in 1991, the economic situation continued to worsen, leaving many people jobless or on low-paid jobs. Ukraine has a rich heritage of excellent education - especially in the areas of mathematics and physics; however, there are few jobs for these specialists which pay adequately.

Many young people, after being well-trained in the Universities and receiving their Bachelor's Degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, find that the only places they can use their training is in installing software for banks or teaching computer classes in high schools. Michael Zhovnir, realizing the talent here and the international need for work, decided to seek out software development projects in other countries.

After researching the software markets in both the United Kingdom and the United States of America, Michail Zhovnir launched a company named "TechWire" in 1999. He acquired a team of professionals who have a remarkable range of knowledge and experience in the area of software development. Their first international project was very successful, as they communicated with the customer weekly through phone conferences, developing and shaping the software to fit the exact requirements. This customer has continued to be impressed with the speed and flexibility of TechWire's software development team.

Since then the team has successfully developed many projects for several customers, building good relationship of trust and loyalty by providing quality software on time, and going beyond the call of duty to benefit the customer's business.



Accessing unmanaged code in separate context in WPF
Experience - Process
Written by Alexander Rudenko   
Monday, 01 March 2010 10:07

In order for Windows Forms controls to work correctly in .NET Framework it is necessary to access their methods and properties from the same context that they were created in, otherwise they may display unpredictable behaviour. Usually this is a concern when using multiple threads, some of which need to modify a control's state. All of this is also relevant for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) technology. However, in WPF such an issue may also arise when using a DLL with unmanaged code — this does not occur in WinForms. We'll show an example how one can solve this issue by calling methods from the DLL in a separate context.

 
COM+ average call duration
Experience - Process
Written by Mikhail Pakhantsov   
Thursday, 18 February 2010 13:12

Serving on support duty, we received an issue report from our customer: some of the processes in I-Plan are silently failing — even though everything worked fine before. The first question any developer would ask in such case: what did you change? Turns out, they have installed SP2 on their Windows Server 2003, and this was the exact reason for this issue to appear. Read on to find out what causes it and how it can be solved.

 
ActiveX publisher name not available
Experience - Process
Written by Andrew Yacovenko   
Thursday, 11 February 2010 10:09

Testing the installation of our ActiveX controls (used in I-Plan for rich-functionality — grid, graph and date/week/month picker), we noticed that in IE8 the controls display string "Control name is not available" instead of the publisher name. How does one solve such a problem?

 
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