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Insurers and others who trust sensitive information to wireless transmissions are putting themselves at grave risk.
February 3
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Todays CIO should be less a technologist, and more a business person who creates advantages and differentiators using technology
February 3
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Report shows 2015 market spending at up to $2.5B, with businesses straddling hybrid clouds.
February 3 -
North American property & casualty insurance carriers currently utilizing predictive modeling continue to see positive ongoing improvements in bottom-line results, according to findings from Chicago-based global professional services company Towers Watson's second annual predictive modeling survey. The conclusions are underscored by the fact that predictive modeling continues to gain momentum among insurers, with most carriers either expanding current implementations or planning new or additional predictive modeling applications, notes the firm.
February 3 -
Googles Android may have become the worlds leading smartphone platform, but many U.S. insurers are taking a wait-and-see approach to adoption.
February 2 -
Tracking cell phone and other device locations may aid in fighting crime, but it could also violate privacy and hamper efforts to track vehicles for insurance purposes.
February 1
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While much ballyhooed and potentially important, insurers should first take a breath and think about where they fit into the big picture.
February 1
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There are a number of key steps carriers should take in creating a successful enterprise content management strategy.
February 1 -
Innovation is all around us, in awards programs and in the ways INN presents information.
February 1 -
The advancing technology and underlying economics of cloud computing may herald a paradigm shift for insurance technologists.
February 1