ANALYST REPORT:
Analysts Clive Longbottom and Rob Bamforth look at the benefits that every organisation should be looking to gain from a travel and expenses management system.
WHITE PAPER:
The following white paper from Forrester Research Inc. provides readers with the current state and business impact of travel and expense management. Learn which problems exist and how ultimately, data analytics and reporting can vastly improve the effectiveness of your T&E management initiative.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, StarCite presents its latest industry research about where corporations stand when it comes to travel and meetings integration - and a roadmap for companies ready to reap the rewards of an integrated approach.
WHITE PAPER:
Explore this resource to uncover the "best-in-class" pillars of expense management, and discover how modern technology and system integration can provide finance teams with the ability to manage and measure their T&E spending.
WHITE PAPER:
The following white paper explores the top 10 reasons why businesses need to consider automating their travel and expense management processes. Learn how you can gain 28% faster approval processes, 22% greater policy compliance, 40% cost reduction, and more.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, the Post Office IT scandal inquiry continues to reveal shocking details – we review the latest evidence. We examine progress of the roll-out of fast broadband across the UK. And as the Online Safety Bill returns to Parliament, we look at the arguments about how to keep the internet safe. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to snack giant Mondelez, the owner of Cadbury, about how AI and data are transforming its business. SAP is increasing support costs for the first time in years – we assess the impact on customers. And a Ukrainian tech CEO tells us how his company kept going despite the Russian invasion. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this month's CW EMEA, we look at how schools in Germany have stopped using Microsoft Office 365 over lack of clarity over how data is collected, shared and used. We also delve into how former UK spy boss Richard Dearlove leaked names of MI6 secret agent recruiters in China to back an aggressive right-wing US campaign against tech company Huawei.