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IBM and a Smarter Insurance Industry
Check out this set of resources from IBM for insurance companies who are looking to make their business a little bit smarter with the help of advanced business intelligence.
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BlueTie brings 'featuretisements' to workflow
BlueTie has come up with a novel way to generate revenue for its collaboration suite aimed at small businesses. Rather than licensing, subscription or ads BlueTie is using"featuretisements," where...
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BlueTie brings 'featuretisements' to workflow
BlueTie has come up with a novel way to generate revenue for its collaboration suite aimed at small businesses. Rather than licensing, subscription or ads BlueTie is using"featuretisements," where...
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Orbitz, CheapTickets travel to new owner
Blackstone Group buys Cendant's travel business, which includes the two budget sites, among many other properties.
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Orbitz offers $50 guarantee on cheap tickets
The online travel agent will give vouchers to customers who can find tickets cheaper than the ones they purchased on Orbitz.com.
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Cendant to snap up Orbitz for $1.25 billion
The deal will transform the travel and real-estate heavyweight into the second-largest online travel company.
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Orbitz to launch revamped Web site
The online travel site is expected to announce as early as Monday a streamlined look and faster Web pages, as the travel industry picks up speed.
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Marc Andreessen joins Orbitz board
Online travel company Orbitz on Monday named Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen to its board of directors. Andreessen is credited with helping develop the first Internet browser at the University...
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Orbitz jacks up ticket fees
Online travel agency Orbitz confirmed Wednesday that it has raised its standard service fee to $6 per ticket, adding another dollar to the cost of booking air travel on the site. Orbitz also...
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Orbitz implicates Oracle in site outage
A database problem puts the popular travel site out of commission, rendering it unavailable to visitors at the height of the busy summer travel season.
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Orbitz implicates Oracle in site outage
A database problem puts the popular travel site out of commission, rendering it unavailable to visitors at the height of the busy summer travel season.
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Orbitz hires eBay tech exec
Travel site Orbitz has named the former head of technology at eBay as its chief technology officer, the company said Monday. At his new post, Christopher Hjelm will be responsible for all aspects...
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Orbitz: Net travel industry's friend or foe?
Just how low can Orbitz prices go? Rival firms say they can beat the leading travel site for cheap tickets. But the government is still investigating whether the company is monopolizing online...
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DOT feels Orbitz could harm competition
While Orbitz has helped competition in the travel marketplace, the company could "harm" competition in the airline industry, according to a federal review Thursday. "To date, Orbitz has had...
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Think tank: Leave Orbitz alone
The Cato Institute praised the controversial online travel company for its 'comprehensive and unbiased information on schedules, fares and seat availability.'
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Net travel site Orbitz files for IPO
Orbitz, a controversial online travel site founded by the nation's largest airlines, filed paperwork Monday for an initial public offering to raise $125 million from the sale of stock. The...
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Orbitz in talks to sell to travel agencies
The company is in talks with a software maker that could help the travel site sell fares to traditional travel agents and avoid mounting legal hassles.
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Pressure grows for Orbitz probe
Two influential congressmen jointly submit a letter expressing concern about potential antitrust violations and portray the online travel site as harmful to competitors.
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Orbitz puts squeeze on airlines
Online travel site Orbitz is tacking a $5 service fee onto all round-trip tickets for flights on America West Airlines and Air Canada, the company said Wednesday. The fees are in addition to...
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Hotels mimicking Orbitz's business
Five hotel chains are forming their own system for booking hotel rooms over the Web. But the group has a ways to go if it's going to challenge existing big guns like Expedia.
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Orbitz to receive more scrutiny
The online travel agency will soon find itself under the microscope again: Congress has called on the Department of Transportation to report on its compliance with antitrust laws.
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