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'''Kivendo''' is a Kivuian technology company headquartered in [[Altenberg]], [[Kivu]]. It was founded in 1979 by [[Stefan Riese]] and [[Hilbert Ebener]]. Kivendo designs, manufactures, and sells, [[product]], [[product]], [[product]], [[product]], and [[product]].
 
'''Kivendo''' is a Kivuian technology company headquartered in [[Altenberg]], [[Kivu]]. It was founded in 1979 by [[Stefan Riese]] and [[Hilbert Ebener]]. Kivendo designs, manufactures, and sells, [[product]], [[product]], [[product]], [[product]], and [[product]].
  
Riese, a former software developer for [[Forward Software Company]], and Ebner a software developer. They began developing Kivendo's first computer in 1976, and went public with it in 1979. From January 1980 to January 1983, the company sold over two million computers, and yearly sales grew from $X to $x over the same period. From the company's inception until 1999, Kivendo electronics used the [[Doors|Doors operating system]]. In 1997, Riese announced that Kivendo would begin developing it's own operating system called [[wiBS]], which was eventually released in 1999. In 2010, a mobile version of the software was created.
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Riese, a former software developer for [[Forward Software Company]], and Ebner a software developer. They began developing Kivendo's first computer in 1976, and went public with it in 1979. From January 1980 to January 1983, the company sold over two million computers, and yearly sales grew from $X to $x over the same period. From the company's inception until 1999, Kivendo electronics used the [[Doors operating system|Doors]]. In 1997, Riese announced that Kivendo would begin developing it's own operating system called [[wiBS]], which was eventually released in 1999. In 2010, a mobile version of the software was created.
  
 
In 1984, Wirbel bought Jackian startup video game company, [[Sumo Entertainment]], and hired [[Hraban Winkler]], a video game developer, to oversee the company's devlopment and designing of video games. Kivendo has created and published numerous video game franchises, including the [[Star Battles]], the [[Schäfer Gridiron]], and [[The Neighborhood]] franchises. Since 2014, Kivendo has also designed and later manufactured the [[PlayBox]] game consoles.  
 
In 1984, Wirbel bought Jackian startup video game company, [[Sumo Entertainment]], and hired [[Hraban Winkler]], a video game developer, to oversee the company's devlopment and designing of video games. Kivendo has created and published numerous video game franchises, including the [[Star Battles]], the [[Schäfer Gridiron]], and [[The Neighborhood]] franchises. Since 2014, Kivendo has also designed and later manufactured the [[PlayBox]] game consoles.  

Revision as of 15:53, 26 March 2024

Kivendo GmBh
Public
IndustryInfrastructure management and investment
FoundedJune 1979; 44 years ago (1979-06) in Altenberg, Kivu
Founders
HeadquartersTBD,
Altenberg
,
Kivu
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Stefan Riese (Chairman & CEO)
TBD (CFO)

Kivendo is a Kivuian technology company headquartered in Altenberg, Kivu. It was founded in 1979 by Stefan Riese and Hilbert Ebener. Kivendo designs, manufactures, and sells, product, product, product, product, and product.

Riese, a former software developer for Forward Software Company, and Ebner a software developer. They began developing Kivendo's first computer in 1976, and went public with it in 1979. From January 1980 to January 1983, the company sold over two million computers, and yearly sales grew from $X to $x over the same period. From the company's inception until 1999, Kivendo electronics used the Doors. In 1997, Riese announced that Kivendo would begin developing it's own operating system called wiBS, which was eventually released in 1999. In 2010, a mobile version of the software was created.

In 1984, Wirbel bought Jackian startup video game company, Sumo Entertainment, and hired Hraban Winkler, a video game developer, to oversee the company's devlopment and designing of video games. Kivendo has created and published numerous video game franchises, including the Star Battles, the Schäfer Gridiron, and The Neighborhood franchises. Since 2014, Kivendo has also designed and later manufactured the PlayBox game consoles.

History

Products

Electronics

Video games

Games published by Kivendo
Title Release date Developers
Kivu
Star Battles 2002 Kivendo
The Neighborhood 2006 Kivendo
Schäfer Gridiron 2012 Kivendo

Critism and Controversies