During Thursday’s Current trade, Shares of Sabre Corp (NASDAQ:SABR), gain 0.19% to $28.85.
Sabre Corporation (SABR), the leading technology provider to the global travel industry, declared a new agreement to provide content, merchandising solutions and Sabre Marketplace Analytics to Virgin Australia.
Using Sabre’s industry-first data analytics technology, Virgin Australia will be able to view shopping activity made within the Sabre travel marketplace for their routes, and generate insights that drive incremental revenue and raised yield.
Additionally, Virgin Australia will be able to market and sell airfares in addition to ancillary products and optional extras such as seats with extra legroom through Sabre using industry technology standards developed by ATPCo and IATA. The electronic miscellaneous document (EMD) standard allows an agent to efficiently purchase an airline’s ancillary products on behalf of travellers in the same way they would purchase a base airfare. This will enable Virgin Australia to make their ancillary products broadly accessible and easy to buy through all channels.
Sabre Corporation provides technology solutions to the travel and tourism industry worldwide. It operates in two segments: Travel Network, and Airline and Hospitality Solutions.
Shares of F5 Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:FFIV), inclined 0.47% to $119.17, during its current trading session.
F5 Netoperates ( FFIV) declared that it has again been positioned by Gartner, Inc. in the Leaders quadrant of its Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs), published October 6, 2015.
In describing the market, Gartner states that “(a)pplication delivery controllers (ADCs) provide functions that optimize delivery of enterprise applications across the network. ADCs provide functionality for both user-to-application and application-to-application traffic, and effectively bridge the gap between the application and underlying protocols and traditional packet-based netoperates.”1
F5 Networks, Inc. develops, markets, and sells application delivery networking products that optimize the security, performance, and availability of network applications, servers, and storage systems.
Cree, Inc. (NASDAQ:CREE), during its Thursday’s current trading session decreased -0.46% to $25.70.
Bowling Green State University (BGSU), a higher education leader in sustainability efforts, selected LED lighting by Cree, Inc. ( CREE) to replace the outdated metal halide light fixtures over its indoor turf field in the Perry Field House. The 100×60-yard field is now illuminated by Cree® CXB™ High-Bay LED luminaires, delivering much better light quality while providing the university with more than $200,000 in energy and maintenance savings and delivering a payback of less than two years.
Since 2012, BGSU has take part in the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (PCC), which signifies the university’s pledge to take actions to achieve climate neutrality. As part of PCC, the Student Green Initiative Fund advances the campus’s environmental efforts. Cree’s CXB Series assisted the university gain swift approval to use the fund to cover half of the project’s cost through rapid payback and emissions reductions. The Cree CXB Series provides quick and easy one-to-one replacement of up to 400W HID fixtures at the highest lumens per dollar among LED luminaires recently, cutting energy consumption in half and providing a better light experience. Its innovative design features a low profile for high-bay applications at half the weight of incumbent technologies.
“The need to upgrade the lighting in Perry Field House was identified in our climate action plan, and we were looking for a solution that would provide exceptional cost savings, reduce our emissions and improve light quality contrast to the original system,” said Dr. Nick Hennessy, sustainability coordinator at BGSU. “The Cree® CXB Series doubled the foot candles of the area, reduced our energy usage and reduced our carbon footprint while improving the lighting quality and performance with rapid payback.”
Cree, Inc. provides lighting-class light emitting diode (LED), lighting, and semiconductor products for power and radio-frequency (RF) applications in the United States, China, Europe, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, and internationally.
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