Uniwares emerged in 1996 as a European engineering brand. The professional trajectory behind it spans open-source utilities, infrastructure built for some of Europe's most demanding organisations, and packaged enterprise software — arriving, in 2026, at two SaaS platforms.
The thread through all of it: writing software in C/C++ for systems where downtime, data loss or a security lapse aren't options. That discipline is still what shapes every line of code we ship today.
The brand emerged in 1996, in Vienna, from a professional background in information security focused on organisations that needed software they could trust with their core operations.
From there, our founder built a reputation across Europe developing games for Nokia and launching ICQTracker — at the time, one of the most widely-used messenger utilities on the continent.
The release of TrueBlue as open source drew attention from the European developer community. Clean, safe C++ code became the hallmark of this professional background.
Tools like FullAttrib and IIS IPMap followed, also free and widely used. Through 2002, this professional trajectory included bespoke applications for the European corporate market — Nokia, Lauda Air, the National Bank of Austria, German Telecom, Microsoft and others.
At the end of 2003, we launched the Leon Anti-Spam Server — and the model of the company changed.
From there, an entire enterprise product line: Rufus Secure Mailing Management, AnaLog Windows Event Log Analyzer, Elwin Event Log Monitor. Performance, security and scalability as principles, not slogans.
Uniwares is being reborn as a modern SaaS company — with NutriOPS for food operations and Nexum for everything else.
The brand evolves. The standards don't. Every product we ship in 2026 is built by the same engineering culture that made TrueBlue and Leon worth their reputations.
Information-security specialist serving Austrian and European corporates.
Founder relocates to Annweiler am Trifels, Rhineland-Palatinate; Austrian partnerships maintained.
ICQTracker becomes one of the most-downloaded messenger utilities in Europe.
Clean, safe C++ released to the developer community. Widely adopted.
Two free utilities following TrueBlue — both still in circulation.
Nokia, Lauda Air, National Bank of Austria, German Telecom, Microsoft and others.
The company's pivot into packaged software. First commercial product.
Enterprise mailing security suite built on Leon's foundations.
Windows Event Log analyzer and monitor — widely adopted by IT departments.
Maintenance, iteration, and internal R&D. The foundation for what came next.
A decade of engineering behind other brands — complex systems, demanding clients, invisible work. Skills sharpened. Patience built. Nothing wasted.
Three platforms. One architecture. Uniwares ships its own products under its own name — for the first time in its thirty-year history.
The products that earned us our standing.
Messenger utility, widely distributed across Europe.
Open-source C++ library; clean, safe, respected.
File attribute management utility.
IIS IP mapping and management tool.
Enterprise anti-spam server with SMTP proxy.
Secure mailing management for enterprise.
Windows Event Log analyzer with reporting.
Windows Event Log monitor and alerting.
The expertise behind Uniwares was shaped by projects carried out for some of Europe's most demanding organisations.
Solutions adopted in projects for federal regulatory agencies, water and sanitation companies, higher-education institutions and municipal governments — via partner integrator networks.
Engineering rigour over feature velocity
We'd rather ship one well-designed feature than five that half-work.
Honesty with clients
We don't sell what we can't build. We don't promise timelines we can't keep.
Security as baseline, not add-on
Every product starts from the assumption that it will be attacked.
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