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VDTA
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Vertical Data Q2 FY26 net loss narrows to $1.33 million; revenue turns to $568,000
PUBT · 5d ago
Vertical Data Inc. 10% owner Trevor Koverko files initial beneficial ownership statement
PUBT · 05/11 15:26
Vertical Data to present at LD Micro Invitational XVI
PUBT · 05/06 20:00
Vertical Data opens New Delhi office to expand India AI infrastructure business
PUBT · 04/27 13:02
Vertical Data to present at Market Movers Investor Summit
PUBT · 04/22 13:10
Vertical Data signs $43 million AI hardware, financing deal with AlphaTON Capital
Reuters · 04/09 13:49
Vertical Data to host investor webinar on strategy and operational update
Reuters · 04/07 21:37
Vertical Data begins trading on OTCQB Venture Market under VDTA ticker
Reuters · 04/01 20:31
Vertical Data; Director David Hackett files initial beneficial ownership statement showing 170,000 common shares
Reuters · 03/25 16:58
Vertical Data Inc. Head of Business Development Jesse Nickel files initial beneficial ownership statement
Reuters · 03/23 17:55
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About VDTA
Vertical Data Inc. is an early-development-stage systems and solutions technology provider delivering computer solutions to enterprise and data center clients. The Company distributes computer systems and information technology (IT) systems, including graphics processing unit (GPU) servers, storage solutions, system components, software, networking and communications equipment, and related complementary products and services. It offers a comprehensive and value-driven offering of computer products from a group of proprietary network suppliers, enabling it to offer tailored turnkey solutions to its enterprise and data center customers. The typical products it provides are Nvidia GPU-based servers used in training large language models (LLM) as well as systems that are used in LLM inference. Its products typically come in the form of bare metal servers, or pre-configured systems with internally optimized software stacks for artificial intelligence (AI) and HPC workloads.