SAP Concur recruits from within to find new A/NZ boss
SAP Concur has named former regional sales director Jonathan Beeby as its new managing director for Australia and New Zealand.
SAP Concur has named former regional sales director Jonathan Beeby as its new managing director for Australia and New Zealand.
Deloitte has been named as the first Australian certified implementation partner for SAP Concur, SAP’s expense management SaaS subsidiary.
The agreement with MicroChannel is the first time SAP Concur has partnered with a reseller under this type of program in Australia and New Zealand.
Microsoft and SAP have announced they will be deploying each other’s’ cloud solutions for internal operations.
Sydney-based Concur partner snapped up in travel, expense and invoice management software push.
Concur has struck a global-first agreement with NEXTGEN in Australia, offering solutions to end-users via the distributor’s partner ecosystem.
Concur has launched a new partner program in Australia to help it push further into the local SMB market.
Australian businesses could manage their expenses more effectively, according to a recent study conducted by Concur.
Two of Concur's three co-founders are leaving the travel and expense software company just a few weeks after SAP closed its acquisition of the vendor.
The search for game-changing technology capable of fueling growth in an uncertain economy is driving global tech mergers and acquisitions to a level not seen since the dotcom era.
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.
Uber and Airbnb, which have already proved popular with travelers and urbanites with smartphones, have unveiled new features and links to other services designed to attract more business users.
IBM has formed a strategic partnership with Cloud-based travel and expense management company Concur.
Concur has announced the launch of its advisor program in Australian and New Zealand, which is designed to manage travel and expenses for SMBs.
Gartner predicts that one quarter of enterprises will have their own application store by 2017, and that Australia will keep pace with this global average.