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Monday, May 25, 2020

SAP Concur Fusion Virtual Summit

Due to Corona-19 the SAP Concur Fusion Summit in Orlando, Florida had to be canceled as an in-person event. However, in a turning lemon into lemonade moment, the event managers created the first-ever virtual summit for SAP Concur Fusion.

The Key-note address was very professionally produced and beautifully designed. All of the speakers did a great job. It is worth a look, to see for yourself. Besides the key-note, there are 18 virtual workshops to listen to and watch the presentations that go along with it.

The 18 virtual workshops do not have the same production value of the key-note address. The workshops resemble your average webinar. But, if you are looking for more information regarding SAP Concur products, these workshops might be worth your time to check out.

There is no cost to check out the SAP Concur Fusion Summit, so why not do so?

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Robert Ruhno
Director of Social Media
Accounts Payable Professionals Group (APPG)

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