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Bill Me Later, Inc., now part of PayPal/eBay, pioneered the next generation of payments with rapid check-out. Bill Me Later has offices across the United States with each office being organized into several departments. With so many teams and locations, the company was sorely lacking a single place to publish, share, and view content. There were inherent challenges with email and shared folders to solve this problem. Bill Me Later employees benefit tremendously from increased visibility through business intelligence from enterprise mashups.

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Date:Oct 2008
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