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'''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]], the consumer electronics retailer [[Electron]], and the [[WorkSpaces X]] productivity software, among other products and services.  
'''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]], the consumer electronics retailer [[Electron]], and the [[WorkSpaces X]] productivity software, among other products and services.  


Valtari was founded in 1978 by Caphirian programmers Sarino Antellion and Călian Veschertio to develop software programs for the [[STM|ITM Blue]] personal computers. Its first operating system, ValtariumDOS (VDOS), was a commercial failure despite gaining international coverage for its advanced features. In 1985, Urcean executive [[Ronan Rentius]] joined Valtari as its first outside chief executive. Under his leadership, the company released the Valtari-M in 1987, its first personal computer alongside Valtari WorkSpaces, a suite of office productivity tools. The Valtari-M became a best seller and one of the first mass-produced PCs. The company went public in 1988 and achieved instant financial success. In the mid 90s, Valtari - still under Rentius' leadership, experienced significant growth, thanks in part to its dominant position in the PC software market. On 3 January 2006, Rentius resigned amid rumored misconduct allegations.   
Valtari was founded in 1978 by Caphirian programmers Sarino Antellion and Călian Veschertio to develop software programs for the [[STM|ITM Blue]] personal computers. Its first operating system, ValtariumDOS (VDOS), was a commercial failure despite gaining international coverage for its advanced features. In 1985, Urcean executive [[Ronan Rentius]] joined Valtari as its first outside chief executive. Under his leadership, the company released the Valtari-M in 1987, its first personal computer alongside Valtari WorkSpaces, a suite of office productivity tools. The Valtari-M became a best seller and one of the first mass-produced PCs. The company went public in 1988 and achieved instant financial success. In the mid 90s, Valtari - still under Rentius' leadership, experienced significant growth, thanks in part to its dominant position in the PC software market. In 1993, Valtari became the first software company to reach $1 billion in annual revenue; by 1998 the company reached $14.94 billion. During the 2000s, Valtari made numerous acquisitions and began to diversify. On 3 January 2006, Rentius abruptly resigned amid rumored misconduct allegations.   


On January 20, 2006, [[Kiravia|Kiravian]] businessman and entrepreneur [[Vidor Riśakarin]] was named the next chief executive of Valtari. Under Riśakarin, the company purchased [[Nuntia]] in 2009, an instant messaging and VoIP social platform. Valtari also rebuilt WorkSpaces from the ground up with [[WorkSpaces X]], offering a suite of productivity software, collaboration and cloud-based services. Valtari became the first software company in Caphiria to reach $1 billion in annual revenue in 2010. In 2011, Valtari acquired Electron, a consumer electronics retailer, for $8.4 billion.   
On 28 January 2006, [[Kiravia|Kiravian]] businessman and entrepreneur [[Vidor Riśakarin]] was named the next chief executive of Valtari. Under Riśakarin, the company purchased [[Nuntia]] in 2009, an instant messaging and VoIP social platform. Valtari also rebuilt WorkSpaces from the ground up as [[WorkSpaces X]], offering a full suite of productivity software, collaboration and cloud-based services. Valtari became the first software company to reach $1 billion in annual revenue in 2010. In 2014, Valtari acquired Electron, a consumer electronics retailer, for $8.4 billion. Valtari's continued growth makes it the first cloud computing company  


Today, Valtari is one of the largest technology companies in the world and is considered one of the Big Three tech firms in Caphiria, alongside [[Petalstone Electronics]] and [[Arpal]]. In 2019, Kolm Èvxevma succeeded Riśakarin as Chief Executive, with Riśakarin's taking the title Strategic Executive Advisor. Co-founders Sarino Antellion and Călian Veschertio, with Riśakarin, remain employees, board members, and controlling shareholders of Valtari.
Today, Valtari is one of the largest technology companies in the world and is considered one of the Big Three tech firms in Caphiria, alongside [[Petalstone Electronics]] and [[Arpal]]. In 2019, Kolm Èvxevma succeeded Riśakarin as Chief Executive, with Riśakarin's taking the title Strategic Executive Advisor. Co-founders Sarino Antellion and Călian Veschertio, with Riśakarin, remain employees, board members, and controlling shareholders of Valtari.
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* Digital Content and Retail
* Digital Content and Retail
** [[Codicis]] - Valtari's e-book and audiobook distribution service, Codicis offers a vast library of digital content. Its platform is designed for ease of use, allowing users to access and purchase content seamlessly.
** [[Codicis]] - Valtari's e-book and audiobook distribution service, Codicis offers a vast library of digital content. Its platform is designed for ease of use, allowing users to access and purchase content seamlessly.
** [[Electron]] - Acquired in 2011, Electron is a consumer electronics retailer. It provides a wide range of electronic products from various brands, making it a go-to destination for tech enthusiasts and general consumers alike.
** [[Electron]] - Acquired in 2014, Electron is a consumer electronics retailer. It provides a wide range of electronic products from various brands, making it a go-to destination for tech enthusiasts and general consumers alike.
** Victrix Interactive - Acquired in 2019, Victrix Interactive is a video game developer of popular strategy games such as the Legiones Eternas series, which allows players to lead legions, govern provinces, and shape the destiny of an empire resembling historical Caphiria.
** Victrix Interactive - Acquired in 2019, Victrix Interactive is a video game developer of popular strategy games such as the Legiones Eternas series, which allows players to lead legions, govern provinces, and shape the destiny of an empire resembling historical Caphiria.
** Silvarum Software - Acquired in 2024, Silvarum Software is a video game developer and software company best known for its immersive open-world RPGs that merge traditional storytelling with groundbreaking graphics. Silvarum developed its own proprietary game engine called SomniaEngine, which it licenses out to other game developers. With SomniaEngine XX (2030), the engine now supports advanced cloud-based tools and real-time machine learning for efficient coding structures. SomniaEngine XX also introduced AI-driven tools for game personalization.  
** Silvarum Software - Acquired in 2024, Silvarum Software is a video game developer and software company best known for its immersive open-world RPGs that merge traditional storytelling with groundbreaking graphics. Silvarum developed its own proprietary game engine called SomniaEngine, which it licenses out to other game developers. With SomniaEngine XX (2030), the engine now supports advanced cloud-based tools and real-time machine learning for efficient coding structures. SomniaEngine XX also introduced AI-driven tools for game personalization.