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Applications and software-defined infrastructures will likely highlight future, hopefully more successful, data consolidation projects.
October 23
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Ernst & Young survey finds insurers hindered by technology and culture; 70 percent spend less than 10 percent of business and development budgets on digital.
October 22 -
Ted Vandenberg, director of claims analytics and business intelligence for Farmers Insurance, says opportunities for analytics will be limited until practitioners are better integrated into the corporate hierarchy.
October 21 -
The world is changing faster than ever and insurers need to be ready for what is on the horizon as well as for what's in the distance. How will personalized insurance packages, 3D, and other technologies transform your business? How can your vision and planning determine your future?
October 21
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Solutions are integrated with the Oracle Sales Cloud and are designed to empower financial services companies to use predictive modeling and decisioning tools to improve the alignment of their offers.
October 18 -
The world is changing faster than ever and insurers need to be ready for what is on the horizon as well as for what's in the distance. How will customer DIY, mobile, data & analytics, architecture & agility, and collaboration transform your business?
October 17
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Valens Manage software added to its platform in an attempt to provide executives with portfolio insights for homeowners' lines.
October 15 -
Partnership with MFX designed to deliver SaaS deployment of Cover-All's policy administration and BI software.
October 11 -
Change is occurring faster and faster but all you keep hearing is "BUT Insurance is Complex". The complexity should never be a barrier to innovation, but just the opposite - the driver for innovation. It's time to drop the crutch and embrace the change.
October 10
Innovation Group -
Knowing file sizes, the volume of your application network, and plans for the future are on a list of tips and questions insurers should know and ask when considering a move to the cloud.
October 9