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'''Ars Software''', a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate '''Ars Global Group''', is a [[Phoenixia | Phoenixian]] multinational corporation that specializes in advanced electronics technology.
'''Ars Software''', a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate '''[[Ars Global Group]]''', is a[[Phoenixia | Phoenixian]] multinational corporation, that specializes in advanced electronics technology. The company is headquartered in [[Welberg]] and has a wide range of products, including desktop and laptop PCs, tablets, servers, storage devices, virtual reality devices, displays, smartphones and GPUs.

The company is headquartered in [[Welberg]] and has a wide range of products, including desktop and laptop PCs, tablets, servers, storage devices, virtual reality devices, displays, smartphones and GPUs.


Under the Zebra brand, Ars Software provides database software, cloud engineered systems, and enterprise software products. These include enterprise resource planning software, human capital management software, customer relationship management software, enterprise performance management software, and supply chain management software. These products are used by businesses of all sizes, from small startups to large multinational corporations.
Under the Zebra brand, Ars Software provides database software, cloud engineered systems, and enterprise software products. These include enterprise resource planning software, human capital management software, customer relationship management software, enterprise performance management software, and supply chain management software. These products are used by businesses of all sizes, from small startups to large multinational corporations.
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In 2000, Ars Software collaborated with [[Damehowe]], one of the biggest [[Great Morstaybishlia | Morst]] tech companies, to create an operating system. Initially called [[UOS | Universal Operating System]] (UOS), it was released in 2001 as [[UOS | UrthOs]]. UrthOS quickly proved to be a success, with millions of people using it thanks to its advanced features and secure privacy settings.
In 2000, Ars Software collaborated with [[Damehowe]], one of the biggest [[Great Morstaybishlia | Morst]] tech companies, to create an operating system. Initially called [[UOS | Universal Operating System]] (UOS), it was released in 2001 as [[UOS | UrthOs]]. UrthOS quickly proved to be a success, with millions of people using it thanks to its advanced features and secure privacy settings.


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Latest revision as of 12:52, 8 March 2023

Ars Software
TypePublic
ARSF
IndustryTechnology industry
HeadquartersBluckingham, Phoenixia
Area served
Phoenixia
Key people
Placeholder (Chairman)
Placeholder (CEO)
Placeholder (President)
RevenueIncrease P$129,3 billion (2023)
Increase P$78,6 billion (2023)
Number of employees
780 (2023)
ParentArs Global Group
Websitearstech.phx

Ars Software, a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Ars Global Group, is a Phoenixian multinational corporation, that specializes in advanced electronics technology. The company is headquartered in Welberg and has a wide range of products, including desktop and laptop PCs, tablets, servers, storage devices, virtual reality devices, displays, smartphones and GPUs.

Under the Zebra brand, Ars Software provides database software, cloud engineered systems, and enterprise software products. These include enterprise resource planning software, human capital management software, customer relationship management software, enterprise performance management software, and supply chain management software. These products are used by businesses of all sizes, from small startups to large multinational corporations.

In 2000, Ars Software collaborated with Damehowe, one of the biggest Morst tech companies, to create an operating system. Initially called Universal Operating System (UOS), it was released in 2001 as UrthOs. UrthOS quickly proved to be a success, with millions of people using it thanks to its advanced features and secure privacy settings.