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Ryber was a company that has implemented the Idiotic Strategy, which in turn led the company to eventually let go of all of its employees. After the company was left with only the CEO, the business became completely unsustainable, and the CEO was let go by the board of directors. The company was then officially dissolved.
Ryber was founded with good intentions. It produced an SDK that generates virtual pistons, and became a market leader by 2006. That leadership position was held by the company up to 2008. By that time the C-level of the company decided to sell the company to a larger holding, with the hope of producing more and better virtual pistons.
In 2010 company management had decided to pursue the Idiotic Strategy. The Strategy killed the company in late 2012.
Ryber produced an SDK that allowed game developers to generate virtual pistons. These pistons could then be used for car engines in racing games. Due to the convoluted and too a specific nature of Ryber products, the company had to create a secret sub-division. This sub-division entered the business of pizza delivery. It was this side business that paid the company's bills.
After the Idiotic Strategy was successfully implemented, the pizza delivery sub-division was sold to pay company debts. Ryber's former pizza delivery business operated for several months as Honest Wallets.