From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Itautec S.A - Grupo Itautec
Company type Sociedade Anônima
Industry Computer System
Software
IT Services
Founded1979; 45 years ago (1979)
Headquarters,
Key people
Ricardo Egydio Setubal, ( Chairman)
Mario Anseloni Neto, ( CEO)
Products Computer Monitors
Personal Computer
Laptops
RevenueDecrease R$ 439 million (2013) [1]
Decrease R$ 278 million (2013) [1]
Number of employees
5,709
Parent Itaúsa
Website www.itautec.com.br

Itautec is a Brazilian electronics company founded in 1979. It is part of Itaúsa, a Brazilian business group.

Ituatec is an ATM, kiosk, and computer manufacturer in the Brazilian and South American markets. The company also has a key role in project deployment and IT services around the globe. [2]

It mainly focuses on making consumer electronics, banking, and retail automation. The company has a large base of ATMs globally. Itautec is headquartered in São Paulo. The company operates a manufacturing plant in the city of Jundiaí (SP), and Itautec has 5,709 direct employees – 5,285 in Brazil and 424 abroad.

Product lines

The company's product lines include:

  • Personal Computers: Desktop, tablet, and laptop personal computers
  • Monitors: LCD, LED, OLED, and touchscreen monitors
  • Commercial and banking automation
  • Software: Point of sale, credit card processing, an in-house Linux distribution called Librix, terminal management, digital signatures, and banking correspondence, among others
  • Services and Integration: Technical support, infrastructure, security, phone support, servers, and networks
  • Components: Printed circuit boards, Memory boards, and integrated circuits

History

In 1980, Itautec established its first online presence as GRI Gerenciador de Redes Itautec, known as the "Itautec Network Services Provider," along with Banktec mainframes. The following year, in 1981, the central agency of Itaú was founded, featuring an automation system developed by Itautec. By 1982, the Bank of Brazil had implemented GRI and Banktec systems.

Itautec introduced the PC/XT microcomputer in 1985, entering the personal computing market. In 1986, Itautec installed its first compact Automated teller machine(ATM). In 1989, Itautec introduced GRIP (Gerenciamento de Redes Itautec para PC), a network management system designed for PCs.

In 1990, Itautec released its first Notebookcomputer, the IS 386 Note. In 1994, the company launched a second-generation ATM in Brazil, followed by the introduction of the first version of Banktec Multicanal in Banco Itaú Argentina in 1995.

By 2001, Itautec began exporting ATMs to the United States and Europe. In 2002, the company acquired technology from NMD for DelaRue and installed the first WEB system in Banco Itaú Buen Ayre.

In 2009, Itautec ranked 24th in the Fintech ranking, which lists the world's largest IT providers. In 2011, Itautec introduced the world’s first touchless 3D ATM.

See also

Sources

References

  1. ^ a b "ITEC3 Financials". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  2. ^ Kapner, Suzanne (26 January 2012). "Adding Weapons to ATM Defenses". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Itautec S.A - Grupo Itautec
Company type Sociedade Anônima
Industry Computer System
Software
IT Services
Founded1979; 45 years ago (1979)
Headquarters,
Key people
Ricardo Egydio Setubal, ( Chairman)
Mario Anseloni Neto, ( CEO)
Products Computer Monitors
Personal Computer
Laptops
RevenueDecrease R$ 439 million (2013) [1]
Decrease R$ 278 million (2013) [1]
Number of employees
5,709
Parent Itaúsa
Website www.itautec.com.br

Itautec is a Brazilian electronics company founded in 1979. It is part of Itaúsa, a Brazilian business group.

Ituatec is an ATM, kiosk, and computer manufacturer in the Brazilian and South American markets. The company also has a key role in project deployment and IT services around the globe. [2]

It mainly focuses on making consumer electronics, banking, and retail automation. The company has a large base of ATMs globally. Itautec is headquartered in São Paulo. The company operates a manufacturing plant in the city of Jundiaí (SP), and Itautec has 5,709 direct employees – 5,285 in Brazil and 424 abroad.

Product lines

The company's product lines include:

  • Personal Computers: Desktop, tablet, and laptop personal computers
  • Monitors: LCD, LED, OLED, and touchscreen monitors
  • Commercial and banking automation
  • Software: Point of sale, credit card processing, an in-house Linux distribution called Librix, terminal management, digital signatures, and banking correspondence, among others
  • Services and Integration: Technical support, infrastructure, security, phone support, servers, and networks
  • Components: Printed circuit boards, Memory boards, and integrated circuits

History

In 1980, Itautec established its first online presence as GRI Gerenciador de Redes Itautec, known as the "Itautec Network Services Provider," along with Banktec mainframes. The following year, in 1981, the central agency of Itaú was founded, featuring an automation system developed by Itautec. By 1982, the Bank of Brazil had implemented GRI and Banktec systems.

Itautec introduced the PC/XT microcomputer in 1985, entering the personal computing market. In 1986, Itautec installed its first compact Automated teller machine(ATM). In 1989, Itautec introduced GRIP (Gerenciamento de Redes Itautec para PC), a network management system designed for PCs.

In 1990, Itautec released its first Notebookcomputer, the IS 386 Note. In 1994, the company launched a second-generation ATM in Brazil, followed by the introduction of the first version of Banktec Multicanal in Banco Itaú Argentina in 1995.

By 2001, Itautec began exporting ATMs to the United States and Europe. In 2002, the company acquired technology from NMD for DelaRue and installed the first WEB system in Banco Itaú Buen Ayre.

In 2009, Itautec ranked 24th in the Fintech ranking, which lists the world's largest IT providers. In 2011, Itautec introduced the world’s first touchless 3D ATM.

See also

Sources

References

  1. ^ a b "ITEC3 Financials". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  2. ^ Kapner, Suzanne (26 January 2012). "Adding Weapons to ATM Defenses". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 28 June 2014.

Videos

Youtube | Vimeo | Bing

Websites

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Encyclopedia

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Facebook