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Concur Labs, the slightly more experimental arm of SAP’s travel booking and expense management service Concur, today announced an integration with Slack that may actually make managing your expenses a ...
Concur Travel and Expense is now available for travel and expense transactions, including P-Card reconciliation beginning with the July 2022 P-Card cycle. Before using Concur Travel and Expense for ...
Concur is piloting a chatbot within messaging tool Slack with a group of mutual clients, including Slack and Concur employees. While on the Concur channel on Slack, users can request their travel ...
Johns Hopkins University and Health System are working to provide simpler processes for requesting expense reimbursements—and faster payments—through the rollout of the new SAP Concur Expense system ...
Business expense and travel management company Concur has announced some new partnerships that should enable users to better manage expenses across a wider range of businesses. Those partnerships, ...
Learn how to use UB's Travel and Expense Reimbursement System (Concur) to book business travel, and submit business travel and non-travel expenses for reimbursements. Preapproval is Required for All ...
We anticipate a convergence between travel expense management and meeting planning. Companies will see a boom in internal meetings for team bonding and training as the pandemic subsides. So they'll ...
If you’re like most people, filling out an expense report ranks right up there with getting a haircut or visiting the dentist. But thanks to the advanced analytics work that Concur is doing with ...
The ASP has added support for Palm OS-based devices to its Expense solution, giving customers the ability to input expense data from the road and import that data for automated approval once back in ...
American Express Company signed a marketing partnership with and made a "strategic investment" in Concur Technologies. The deal means Amex's corporate card sales force will no longer market the IBM ...
Four expense management software vendors—Certify, Nexonia, ExpenseWatch and Tallie—are merging into one company, after an investment firm, K1 Investment Management, said it is investing $125 million ...
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