United Airlines

United Airlines expects its new Orion yield management and seat inventory control system to add $50-100 million in annual revenue. United will use IBM's Deep Blue parallel processing system (the computer that beat chess champion Gary Kasparov) to run the system, developed for United by DFI...

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