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Solaborate Inc
Logo of Solaborate
Type of businessCommunications Platform
Type of site
Social network service
Available inEnglish
FoundedLos Angeles, California (2012)
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
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U.S.
Area servedWorldwide
Founder(s)
  • Labinot Bytyqi
  • Mimoza Bytyqi
Key people
  • Labinot Bytyqi (CEO)
  • Mimoza Bytyqi (CMO)
IndustryUnified Communications
URLwww.solaborate.com
LaunchedPublic Beta - October 22, 2013
Current statusActive

Solaborate /ˈsōˈlabəˌrāte/ is a communication and collaboration platform for professionals and consumers. It allows them to do video calls, share documents, screencast and screen share, remotely monitor their home or office.[1] Solaborate is a combination of the words "social" and "collaboration". Solaborate has both software and hardware in the form of the HELLO Messenger and HELLO Communication Device.

History

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Solaborate's CEO at Disrupt TechCrunch SF 2013

Solaborate's CEO Labinot Bytyqi, founded the company in 2012. Solaborate is headquartered in Clearwater, Florida.

  • In April 2013, Solaborate launched its private beta, and announced it has raised 1ドル million from angel investors.
  • In October 2013, at TechEd Las Vegas, Solaborate officially launched its public beta.

HELLO

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  • In July 2016, Solaborate launched a Kickstarter campaign for HELLO 1. HELLO is a voice controlled device that can be used for video conferencing, wireless screensharing, live broadcasting, and security surveillance.[2] The device runs on Android and is engineered with an array of four smart microphones, a 4K video sensor and quad-core processor. It also features a built-in accelerometer and tilting lens.[3]
  • In January 2018, Solaborate announced HELLO 2 at CES 2018.
  • In March 2022, Solaborate quietly sunset the API for the HELLO 1.

Awards

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Solaborate wins "People's Choice Award" at SAP Startup Forum, Palo Alto

People's Choice Award at SAP Palo Alto

In 2013, Solaborate has been awarded the people's choice award at SAP's Palo Alto, during the 10th startup forum.[4]

Best in Show Award at WebRTC Conference and Expo

In 2013, Solaborate has received the "Best in Show" award at the WebRTC Conference and Expo hosted by TMC in Atlanta, Ga [5]

Technology

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Solaborate is built on Microsoft Windows Azure Cloud Computing, using HTML5, WebSockets and WebRTC protocols for real time communication.[6] Solaborate runs on the SAP HANA platform, to provide users with real-time information on their network.[7]

Features

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Features include:

  • profiles for professionals, companies, products, and services
  • messaging, chat, and video
  • screen sharing
  • creating blogs
  • real-time analytics
  • file sharing and document organization

In October 2013, Solaborate released a mobile app for Android.[8]

In September 2014, Solaborate launched Solaborate app for Windows 8.1. The app integrates most of the same features and capabilities as the web and it is supported in x86, x64 and ARMS processors.[9]

In October 2018, Solaborate launched their second generation of HELLO.

Discontinuation

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Around March 2022, the services for the "HELLO" 1 (original generation) were discontinued in favor of Solaborate's new service, "HelloCare". With this change, you could no longer use a HELLO 1 or 2 due to the API being restricted to Solaborate employees.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Remote Work: Enhancing the Human-Tech Element for Success By Vjosa Hajdini, Thrive Global
  2. ^ HELLO introduces voice-controlled videoconferencing and security surveillance device By Eileen Brown, 2 August 2016, ZDNet
  3. ^ HELLO The Most Advanced Video Communication Device By Hello Solaborate Team, 24 July 2016, Kickstarter
  4. ^ Solaborate wins people's choice award at SAP Startup Forum Archived 2014年10月06日 at the Wayback Machine By Çelik Nimani, 19 September 2013, Digjitale
  5. ^ Solaborate Says WebRTC Will Affect the Future of Communication By Eshley Caputo, 8 July 2013, WebRTC World
  6. ^ Solaborate launches new social platform exclusively for tech professionals By Eileen Brown, 30 April, ZDNet
  7. ^ Balancing Work And Life With Solaborate By Michael Mankowski, 16 December 2013, Forbes
  8. ^ Solaborate Launches Public Beta, Inviting Professionals to Use the First Social and Collaboration Platform Dedicated to Technology 22 October 2013, MarketWired
  9. ^ INTRODUCING SOLABORATE APP FOR WINDOWS 8.1 05 September, 2014, ICK-Innovation Centre Kosovo
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