Ubique was a software company based in Israel.
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UbiqueCompany type | Startup |
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Industry | Presence Technology |
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Founded | 1994 - Purchased by AOL in 1995, IBM in 1998 |
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Headquarters | Rehovot, Israel |
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Key people | Ehud Shapiro, Avner Shafrir |
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Products | Virtual Places |
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In 1994 the company launched the first social-networking software, which included instant messaging, voice over IP (Commonly known as VoIP), chat rooms, web-based events, collaborative browsing. It is best known for the Virtual Places software product and the technology used by
Lotus Sametime. It is now part of IBM Haifa Labs.
1994 – Ubique Ltd was founded in Israel by Ehud Shapiro and a group of scientists from
the Weizmann Institute to develop real-time, distributed computing products. The
company developed a presence-based chat system known as Virtual Places along with real-time
instant messaging and presence technology software. These were the very early days of the web, which at the time had only static data. Ubique's mission was "to add people to the web".
1995 – America Online Inc. purchased Ubique with the intention to use Ubique's Virtual
Places technology to enhance and expand its existing live online interactive communication for both the AOL consumer online service and the new GNN brand service. Only the GNN-branded Virtual Places product was ever released.
1996 – GNN was discontinued in 1996. Ubique's management, with the support of AOL, decided to look for other markets for Virtual Places technology. The outcome was that Ubique shifted Virtual Places from the consumer market to focus on presence technology and instant messaging for the corporate market. AOL divested Ubique but remained as a principal investor while Ubique sought a new owner.
1998 - Ubique was acquired by Lotus/IBM to integrate the core
technology of instant messaging and presence functions into a software product integrated with Lotus/IBM.[1]
2000 - Lotus announced Lotus Sametime using Ubique's technology.
2006 - Elements of Ubique along with other Israeli-based companies were integrated into the
newly created IBM Haifa Labs. The Lab develops Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) infrastructure and features of real-time collaboration, including session management, presence awareness, subscriptions and notifications, text messaging, developer toolkits, and mobile real-time messaging infrastructure.[2]