San Francisco, CA, May 04, 2017 -- Deem, a leading mobile and cloud technology provider for the business travel industry, launched Deem Open Expense today, an API framework that integrates Deem’s Work Fource business travel platform with the industry’s leading expense reporting tools.
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“Our aim is to modernize business travel and eliminate the headaches and hassles of conventional travel software,” said John F. Rizzo, President and Chief Operating Officer, Deem. “This is another important step in that direction. By integrating Deem Work Fource with best-of-breed expense reporting solutions, companies can make travel booking, expensing and management an automatic and touchless process.”
Integrating systems improves travel expense management for both business travelers and their employers. As travelers book flights, hotels and services using Work Fource, expenses automatically flow into the expense reporting software. This saves users the time it takes to enter expenses manually and allows corporate travel managers to review and manage expenditures proactively before the trip is taken - giving them better control over travel spending.
“Open Expense integrations aren’t limited to one-way information flow,” said Chethan Visweswar, Senior Vice President, Software, Deem. “They can be bidirectional, enabling policy information to be pulled from the expense system into Deem’s travel software. This ensures that employees follow company spending guidelines when booking trips.”
“We just completed the integration with Chrome River, a leader in the expense management industry, and we’re in conversation with several other providers,” said Rizzo.
Deem’s newly released Work Fource, is a next-generation business travel management platform that uses advanced technologies to provide optimized solutions for travelers, corporate travel managers, travel management companies and suppliers. Deem Work Fource brings beautiful design, machine learning and customization together to provide the business travel ecosystem with a dynamic and seamless platform - all the way from shopping and booking to applying policy and managing costs.
About Deem
Our mission is simple. We make business travel less complicated for travelers, less costly for employers and more profitable for service and content providers. Using our industry-leading software solutions, employees book travel and car service and report those expenses faster and more easily than ever before. Corporations control costs more effectively. Travel management companies deliver more engaging customer experiences. Car service operators benefit from new efficiencies and widen their customer reach. We've helped thousands of forward-thinking companies modernize their systems, improve travel management and save big money. Deem is backed by leading venture capital funds, and corporate and private equity investors. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, with offices in Bangalore, India.
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Tahnee Perry, VP Marketing Deem Inc. (415)590-8300 x8375 [email protected]


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