1991: ATG is cofounded by Jeet Singh and Joseph Chung, both graduates of MIT, and grows quickly as an early leader in Java-based Internet technologies 1991-1996: Leveraging the founders' previous work at the MIT Media Labs, ATG delivered consulting services for building Web sites 1997-1998: ATG transitioned to a software company offering several products including an Application Server and an e-commerce platform with personalization technology 1999: ATG made its initial public offering.

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