Analytics

  • Jersey City, N.J. - ISO has identified a six-point strategy where technology now exists for the effective management of claims through improved visibility of the claims handling process, establishing best practices and a more accurate assessment of injuries and recovery implications.Statistics from the Insurance Research Council (IRC) have shown that claims cost inflation has risen at an average of around 7% every year since 1997, with the average bodily injury claim cost rising from $4,804 in 1997 to $6,711 in 2002.

    April 12
  • Santa Clara, Calif. - Itemfield, a provider of complex data transformation software, has formed a relationship with Adobe Systems Inc. to work together to develop a solution designed specifically for the insurance industry.The combination of Adobe's intelligent forms that support the ACORD XML data standard with the process-specific business rules and complex data transformation capabilities from Itemfield can help insurers increase efficiency by accelerating the processing of transactional data in electronic forms, such as quotations and new business submissions, according to the two companies.

    April 4
  • The "whys" of data access management are as far-reaching as the technology used to manage it.According to New York-based Ernst & Young LLC, regulatory compliance is the No. 1 driver of insurance industry information security. However, the devastating consequences of other incidents, from breaches to simple human error, can't be dismissed.

    April 1
  • I'm sure you've heard the one about the life insurance salesman who asked his client, "Do you know the present value of your husband's life insurance policy?""What do you mean?" countered the woman.

    April 1
  • Okemos, Mich. - Sircon Corp. and Efficient Forms LLC, Littleton, Colo., have formed an exclusive partnership designed to build on each other's products and customer bases to create an online platform for agent hiring, contracting and licensing for insurance agents, carriers and regulators. The partnership is a step toward creating a single online community where insurance carriers and their distribution partners can collaborate through an integrated, coordinated network, according to the two companies."This combination provides online capabilities that can transform processes between insurance carriers and their distributors," says Gary Gummig, vice president of business development at Sircon. "By integrating online services that will automate transactions and workflow, and virtually eliminate paperwork, this creates opportunity for unprecedented process breakthroughs."

    March 27
  • Redwood City, Calif. - When asked about the importance of securing data and the confidence in how well data is secured using encryption technology, there was a significant split among respondents to a recent survey conducted by Ingrian Networks Inc. Fifty-four percent of financial services IT executives agreed or strongly agreed that encrypting "data at rest" is a high priority for their organization, while 39% disagreed or strongly disagreed that it is a high priority."The financial services industry is at a crossroads when it comes to security in general and enterprise encryption strategies in particular," says Lane F. Cooper, director, InfoTech and author of the study.

    March 27
  • Jersey City, N.J. and Oakland, Calif. - ISO and InsureWorx have formed an alliance to integrate ISO's Workers Compensation Information Services (WCIS) solution modules with the policy and claims administration software applications from InsureWorx.Under the agreement, customers of ISO's workers' compensation products and the InsureWorx PowerComp offering will be able to access and exchange policy and claims data seamlessly between the two companies' applications. This combination of InsureWorx's workflow processing software with ISO's data management and analytic tools is designed to provide workers' compensation carriers with a more comprehensive end-to-end solution.

    March 23
  • Bejing, China - IBM and Taikang Life Insurance Co. Ltd., China's fifth largest life insurance company, are launching a collaborative research project to help solve some of the information management challenges facing the worldwide insurance industry today.Taikang Life will use the worldwide resources from IBM's China, Almaden and Tokyo labs to improve the performance and usability of business intelligence applications embedded in the insurer's federated database systems.

    March 20
  • Armonk, N.Y. - IBM has signed an agreement to acquire Language Analysis Systems Inc. (LAS), a privately held company based in Herndon, Va., that develops multicultural name recognition technology. Financial terms were not disclosed.This acquisition furthers IBM's companywide initiative aimed at helping clients address emerging business challenges and better compete in the global economy through access to accurate, reliable and trustworthy information.

    March 16
  • Mountain View, Calif. - Close to 40% of the financial services and banking industry sector suffered the most Trojan attacks, outranking peer industries as the most exposed to probes and enumeration attempts.This is one of the findings of joint research conducted by Counterpane Internet Security Inc., a provider of networked information protection, and MessageLabs, a provider of messaging security and management services.

    March 13