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ITA Software is a travel industry [[software]] company in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]. The company was founded by computer scientists from the [[MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory|MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory]] in [[1996]].
ITA Software is a travel industry [[software]] company in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]. The company was founded by computer scientists from the [[MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory|MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory]] in 1996.


ITA's first product was an airfare search and pricing system called "QPX". This system is now used by [[Orbitz]], [[CheapTickets]], [[Farecast]], travel agents and many of the [[United States|U.S.]] and international [[airline]]s. ITA also hosts its own [http://matrix.itasoftware.com/ website] based on QPX, although you cannot buy tickets on it.
ITA's first product was an airfare search and pricing system called "QPX". This system is now used by [[Orbitz]], [[CheapTickets]], [[Farecast]], travel agents and many of the [[United States|U.S.]] and international [[airline]]s. ITA also hosts its own [http://matrix.itasoftware.com/ website] based on QPX, although you cannot buy tickets on it.

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ITA Software
Company typePrivate company
IndustrySoftware, Travel
Founded1996
HeadquartersCambridge, MA
Key people
Jeremy Wertheimer: President & CEO, Carl de Marcken: Chief Scientist, Dave Baggett: Chief Operating Officer
ProductsSoftware
Number of employees
400+
Websitewww.itasoftware.com

ITA Software is a travel industry software company in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company was founded by computer scientists from the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in 1996.

ITA's first product was an airfare search and pricing system called "QPX". This system is now used by Orbitz, CheapTickets, Farecast, travel agents and many of the U.S. and international airlines. ITA also hosts its own website based on QPX, although you cannot buy tickets on it.

ITA is also known for using programming puzzles to attract and evaluate programmers since 2001. Some of these puzzles appear in ads on the Boston subway system.

In January 2006, ITA received $100 million in Venture Capital money, from a syndicate led by Battery Ventures, marking the largest investment in a software firm in New England in 5 years.[1]

In September 2006, ITA announced a several million dollar deal with Air Canada[2] to develop a new computer reservations system to power its reservations, inventory control, seat availability, check-in, and airport operations.[3]

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