FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's SAP (SAPG.DE) has agreed to buy U.S. expenses software maker Concur (CNQR.O) for $7.3 billion (4.46 billion pounds) in cash, strengthening its position in cloud ...
AI-powered UX and personalization to drive better traveler experiences. Greater access and use of travel and expense data to improve policy compliance and spend management. Access to richer airline, ...
SAP’s announcement that it will pay US$8.3 billion to buy business-travel and expense software vendor Concur might have generated less initial buzz than the companies hoped, given it was almost ...
SAP is buying business-travel and expense software vendor Concur for about US$8.3 billion, in a bid to continue growing out its portfolio of cloud-based applications. The move comes a couple of weeks ...
SAP Concur on Wednesday announced a new intelligent expense auditing tool called Verify that automatically checks expense reports for various issues and anomalies based on employer spend policies.
Concur will change its name to SAP Concur in January. German enterprise technology giant SAP acquired Concur in 2014. The news comes after Concur co-founder and CEO Steve Singh quit the company.
SAP SE agreed to buy Concur Technologies Inc. in a deal valued at $8.3 billion, allowing the German software giant to expand into travel-related software for hotels and tourism services. The deal with ...
Budget works by taking data from SAP Concur solutions, including Expense, Invoice, Purchase Request and Travel Request, to create a dashboard for spend before and after it occurs. The dashboard is ...