Concur to Present at the Deutsche Bank Technology Conference

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Tue Sep 2, 2008 7:00am EDT

REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Concur (Nasdaq: CNQR),
the world's leading provider of on-demand Employee Spend Management services,
today announced that chairman and CEO Steve Singh will deliver a presentation
on behalf of the company at the Deutsche Bank Technology Conference, on
Tuesday, September 9 at 10:55 a.m. PDT at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco,
CA. The live webcast and replay of the presentation will be available for a
limited time at http://www.concur.com/investors.
    About Concur
    Concur is the world's leading provider of on-demand Employee Spend
Management services. Concur enables organizations to globally control costs by
automating the processes they use to manage employee spending. Concur's
end-to-end solutions seamlessly unite online travel booking with automated
expense claims, streamline meeting management and optimize the process of
managing vendor invoices, employee check requests and direct reimbursements.
Organizations of all sizes trust Concur to help them control spend before it
occurs while eliminating paper and optimizing supplier relations. Concur's
unified approach to managing employee spend delivers a 360 degree view into
all employee expenses, helping companies globally enforce policies and monitor
vendor compliance, while delivering unprecedented control and valuable
insight. Concur's suite of on-demand services reach millions of employees
across thousands of organizations around the world -- streamlining business
processes, reducing operating costs, improving internal controls and providing
enhanced visibility and actionable expense analysis. More information about
Concur is available at http://www.concur.com.
SOURCE  Concur

Stefanie Johansen of Weber Shandwick, +1-425-452-5468,
SJohansen@WeberShandwick.com, for Concur; or Investors, John Torrey of Concur,
+1-425-497-5986, john.torrey@concur.com
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