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Venezolana de Industria Tecnológica, C.A.
Company type State-Owned Enterprise ( Public)
Industry Computer hardware
Founded4th October 2005
Headquarters Paraguana´s Tax Free Zone, Falcon State, Venezuela
Products Laptop Computer
RevenueIncrease $ ? billion (2006)
Increase $ ? billion (2006)
Decrease $ ? billion (2006)
Number of employees
??? (2006)
Parent Venezuelan government
Inspur
Subsidiaries Venezuelan government

VIT, C.A. (Venezolana de Industria Tecnológica, Compañía Anónima) is a Venezuelan manufacturer of desktop computers and laptops, supported by the Venezuelan government and a Chinese information technology company Inspur (former Langchao (浪潮, tides)). The first computer they produced was called Computador Bolivariano (English: Bolivarian Computer), which came with the Kubuntu Linux operating system.[ citation needed]

Since April 28, 2009, VIT computers are pre-installed with Canaima GNU/Linux.[ citation needed]

By 2015, the second production line was expanded, which increased the assembly capacity of servers and computers by 150,000 units. [1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Biden afirma que el sistema bancario es "seguro" tras quiebras bancarias". www.eluniversal.com (in Spanish). 2023-03-13. Retrieved 2023-04-03.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from VIT, C A)
Venezolana de Industria Tecnológica, C.A.
Company type State-Owned Enterprise ( Public)
Industry Computer hardware
Founded4th October 2005
Headquarters Paraguana´s Tax Free Zone, Falcon State, Venezuela
Products Laptop Computer
RevenueIncrease $ ? billion (2006)
Increase $ ? billion (2006)
Decrease $ ? billion (2006)
Number of employees
??? (2006)
Parent Venezuelan government
Inspur
Subsidiaries Venezuelan government

VIT, C.A. (Venezolana de Industria Tecnológica, Compañía Anónima) is a Venezuelan manufacturer of desktop computers and laptops, supported by the Venezuelan government and a Chinese information technology company Inspur (former Langchao (浪潮, tides)). The first computer they produced was called Computador Bolivariano (English: Bolivarian Computer), which came with the Kubuntu Linux operating system.[ citation needed]

Since April 28, 2009, VIT computers are pre-installed with Canaima GNU/Linux.[ citation needed]

By 2015, the second production line was expanded, which increased the assembly capacity of servers and computers by 150,000 units. [1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Biden afirma que el sistema bancario es "seguro" tras quiebras bancarias". www.eluniversal.com (in Spanish). 2023-03-13. Retrieved 2023-04-03.

External links



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