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Abstract: Billions of dollars are spent each year on business
travel worldwide, of which over 5 percent is spent on tracking and reporting expenses. But is it possible to complete an expense report with virtually no human intervention? Now, automated corporate
travel and expense management solutions are making this possible—reducing both direct and indirect costs, and providing significant savings to your bottom line.
PubDate: 2/18/2008 7:22:00 PM
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