Olidata
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Olidata is the most important computer system manufacturer in Italy.
Olidata is an Italian company founded in Cesena in 1982 by Carlo Rossi and Adolfo Savini as a limited liability company Olidata Srl, which specialises in delivering software. Among the software made by Olidata Srl is the PICAM (Integrated Accounting Administrative Procedures), accounting and administrative software sold to Olivetti. The assistance of software that program was always run by Olidata.
The Olidata has superior design of their products and initially was different from other brands thanks to silvery gray color of its personal computers, although the latest models of personal computers and monitors marked Olidata are predominantly blacks. From the traditional IT sector, the company has entered recently in the production of LCD televisions.
In 2008, during the month of April Olidata announced the production of JumPc a modded versione of Intel's Classmate PC

