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Global Corporate Travel Agency, Teplis Travel, Recently Attended the Concur Fusion 2011 No Limit Conference in Las Vegas

Teplis Travel, a leader in corporate travel solutions, recently appeared at the Concur Fusion 2011 No Limit conference in Las Vegas. Teplis Travel is a Concur partner, offering Concur travel management solutions to clients worldwide.

2011-03-04
ATLANTA, GA, March 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) Teplis Travel, a premier corporate travel agency, recently attended the Concur Fusion 2011 No Limit conference. Held February 15-18, 2011 at The Cosmopolitan Hotel Las Vegas, this event brought together Concur clients, partners, and employees to exchange ideas and knowledge on products and services available to easily manage corporate travel and expenses.

Fusion 2011 session highlights included:
- Reviewing top expense features companies should be using
- Going global with travel
- Delivering value through integration with suppliers, customers and mobile applications
- Realizing the ROI on travel and expense
- Invoice processing and management
- Managing mobility in your business

"The 2011 Concur Fusion conference provided an exciting and informative overview on the latest in corporate travel management solutions and trends," explains Gary Teplis, Vice President of Sales at Teplis Travel. He continues on to say, "Our long term partnership with Concur allows us to offer our clients the latest Concur Mobile and Concur Travel and Expense solutions." Concur Expense captures all of the employee's itinerary data during travel booking. It also captures e-receipts directly from travel providers. Concur Mobile allows business travelers to manage and book travel arrangements on-the-go using the Cliqbook tool from their smart phone devices.

In addition to offering Concur corporate travel services, the corporate travel agents at Teplis also provide end-to-end expense solutions, cost reduction, ABC Hotel Program, online adoption strategies, and online report access to clients worldwide.

For more information about Concur Expense and Travel services and other cost effective business and corporate travel solutions available at the Teplis corporate travel agency, call 800-669-6547 or visit them online at www.teplis.com.

About Teplis Travel

Consistently ranked in the top 1% of all travel agencies in the world, Teplis Travel has a solid reputation as the primary provider of corporate travel management services for middle-market accounts nationwide. Teplis offers customized corporate travel management solutions to their clients and strives to match traveler preferences to response channels. Teplis Travel always focuses on customer satisfaction and provides the highest level of service to clients. Their front line travel agents average fifteen years of corporate travel experience.

For more information call 800-669-6547 or visit: http://www.Teplis.com


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[Press-News.org] Global Corporate Travel Agency, Teplis Travel, Recently Attended the Concur Fusion 2011 No Limit Conference in Las Vegas
Teplis Travel, a leader in corporate travel solutions, recently appeared at the Concur Fusion 2011 No Limit conference in Las Vegas. Teplis Travel is a Concur partner, offering Concur travel management solutions to clients worldwide.