Friday | 9 January, 2009

Stories about: GetThere

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    Four virtualization security companies to watch 19/03/2008 09:04:05

    Few reports have surfaced of security breaches in virtual-server environments, but the potential looms large.
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    Sabre launches social network for corporate travelers 21/02/2008 07:54:49

    Sabre Travel Network yesterday unveiled an 'Enterprise 2.0' social networking product designed to let users share travel advice and recommendations with colleagues.
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    Sun touts low-end hardware efforts 12/08/2003 08:03:03

    Sun Microsystems Inc. wants everyone to know that it is a player in the low-cost server arena, with both hardware and software for this market.
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    Sabre reaches milestone in migration to new system 04/10/2002 08:00:00

    Sabre Holdings Corp. said today that it has completed the initial migration of its massive airfare pricing application to Hewlett-Packard Co.'s NonStop server platform.
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    Focused ASPs seek second wind 02/10/2001 08:39:00

    Pressure on IT spending and service improvements are breathing new life into the struggling ASP (application service provider) model, with financial services, health care, and government sectors in particular turning anew to application hosting.
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    More online travel services result of sale 09/04/2001 08:47:00

    New Zealand travel agents will gain access to more online travel services and a new IP-based network following the sale by Air New Zealand and Qantas of their interests in Sabre Pacific and Galileo.
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    Amadeus, Galileo Raise Fees Despite Warnings 11/12/2000 12:01:01

    Two computer reservation systems (CRS) firms are increasing their per-ticket reservation charges by 6 percent or more next year so they can build next-generation Internet systems. But analysts said the increases indicate the companies are doing too much business as usual.
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    GetThere Targets Travel at Midsize Businesses 06/10/2000 12:01:01

    GetThere Inc. this week announced an online corporate travel-booking system for small and midsize companies.
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    Travelocity, Galileo Make Business Travel Plays 28/09/2000 12:01:01

    Two travel Web sites are taking steps to get business customers to make their travel plans online.
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    Traditional and Upstart Booking Systems Face-Off 23/09/2000 12:01:01

    At the eTravelWorld conference here yesterday, operators of established computerized reservation systems and online business-to-business travel upstarts engaged in a terse war of words over which side has the more highly evolved technology.
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    GetThere Lands American Airlines 22/09/2000 12:01:01

    FRAMINGHAM (09/21/2000) - Online travel marketplace GetThere Inc. this week said American Airlines Inc. has joined its network, which targets businesses and offers air, hotel and car services directly, bypassing traditional computer reservation systems. The GetThere marketplace also includes British Airways PLC, The Hertz Corp., Marriott International Inc. and United Air Lines Inc. Menlo Park, Calif.-based GetThere was acquired last month by rival Sabre Inc. in Fort Worth, Texas, for $757 million..
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