Valtari

Valtari Technologies, Inc., is a multinational technology conglomerate based in Venceia, Caphiria. The company owns and operates social media company Thinkpages, the messaging and video conferencing app Nuntia, and VR/AR company Semita, among other products and services. Valtari is considered one of the Big Three tech firms in Caphiria, alongside Petalstone Electronics and Arpal.

Valtari was founded in 1978 by Caphirian programmers Sarino Antellion and Călian Veschertio to develop software programs for the ITM Blue personal computers. Its first operating system, ValtariumDOS (VDOS), was a commercial failure despite gaining international coverage for its advanced features. In 1981, Urcean executive Ronan Rentius joined Valtari and under his leadership the company released the Valtari-1000, a custom ITM Blue machine that came with Valtari WorkSpaces, a suite of office productivity tools. The Valtari-1000 became a best seller and one of the first mass-produced microcomputers. The company went public in 1984 and achieved instant financial success.