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Article
January 16, 2020
Microservices at Scale: Three Lessons and Two Predictions
Searching for flights is a famously hard problem in computer science, and it is only getting harder. Five years ago, there were about 5 billion possible combinations for a flight from New York to London. That...
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April 12, 2019
An introduction to GraphQL
GraphQL is a protocol for communicating with APIs. API stands for “application programming interface.” These are the digital tools that software developers use to build their sites, apps and services. Highly capable APIs accelerate teams towards...
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December 27, 2018
10 technologies that a programmer should learn in 2019
Reflecting on 2018 I consider end-of-year a time to reflect. As I consider 2018, I feel it’s been a good year for me at Sabre. I’ve had the opportunity to work with many smart people as...
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September 19, 2018
Spending tons of time creating customer proposals? Here`s how to fix it.
The rise in online shopping technology is changing the way potential travelers approach booking a trip. With access to an incredible amount of information, the savvy traveler now browses numerous travel sites (nearly 40, on average)...
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August 10, 2017
Blockchain: Beyond the Hype
Note: This blockchain article is excerpted from Sabre Labs’ 2017 Radar Report; check out the full report for a look at nine tech trends shaping the travel landscape. In the past two years, “blockchain” has become...
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July 12, 2017
Developers go all-in at Hackathon:TTX in Las Vegas
You know the rule: what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. However, we at Sabre Dev Studio are so excited about the solutions that emerged from Hackathon:TTX that we couldn’t possibly keep the news to ourselves....
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June 8, 2017
HackathonTTX: Focusing on frictionless travel and unified commerce
Part of the beauty of hackathons is that they remind us of the many opportunities for innovation in the travel industry. As time marches forward and technology advances, we make greater strides in improving the traveler...
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Article
May 30, 2017
Five questions for the team behind the Trampery’s Traveltech Lab in London
In a truly global business such as travel, there is no pressing need to be in an “industry town” that specializes in a specific field. Great ideas can germinate anywhere, and since the travel industry has...
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May 16, 2017
This is your next hackathon: How to prepare for TTX in Vegas
The countdown has begun for TTX 2017, which returns to Las Vegas on June 26 to 29. We can’t think of a better backdrop for an action-packed event than Vegas! It’s a city known for its...
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Article
May 9, 2017
Behind the new Sabre Red Workspace
We announced the release of the new Sabre Red Workspace during the Travel Technology Exchange conference last June in Miami. But the product has been in the works for years. In every design process, there are...
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Article
March 2, 2017
Could seat-led shopping change the way travelers buy airline tickets?
The fundamentals of airfare search have remained relatively stable over time. There’s a fare-led search or a schedule-led search. As in, customers start by either searching for the lowest fare or by scheduled flights. That’s the entry...
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November 29, 2016
Singapore hacks together some clever travel apps, highlighting areas for innovation in travel
After years of roadshowing around the world, the Destination Hack has landed in Singapore. RELATED: Browse more coverage of our hackathons. Over 150 developers, designers, and entrepreneurs from 5 different continents gathered together in Singapore for...