Valtari
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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, 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.
Company type | Public |
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Industry | Information technology |
Founded | 1978; 54 years ago |
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Area served | Worldwide |
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Revenue | $1.5 trillion |
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.