
Ara Trembly
Ara C. Trembly is the founder of Ara Trembly, The Tech Consultant and a longtime observer of technology in insurance and financial services.

Ara C. Trembly is the founder of Ara Trembly, The Tech Consultant and a longtime observer of technology in insurance and financial services.
For those not on thin-client hookups, the message is clear: Know what applications are on your systems and how they work.
Between anticipated insurer cutbacks and increased outsourcing of operations, the picture isnt rosy for insurance IT folk.
If it costs more to process medical records, someone will have to pay those costs--but it doesnt have to be that way.
Nations are vying for the exascale computing crown, but are we prepared to handle the speeds at which our computers will function?
Report of Internet traffic hijacking highlights danger.
As climate researchers turn verbal somersaults to explain their findings, insurers will remain perplexed over future weather patterns.
The outcome of the current administration's efforts to clamp down on Internet privacy may create a positive spin for President Obamaand migraines for insurers simply trying to conduct business.
The feds say it will be a secure system, but definitions of security vary.
The President does his best to mollify India while dismissing the idea of lost jobs at home as an old stereotype.
A new report sees wireless devices and social networking applications as enticing targets for cyber-criminals.
For years we have accepted that software glitches are inevitable, but we cant afford to allow that to continue.
Though the devices may be inevitable, whose devices will be the standard?
Driven by visions of future savings, some enterprises are flirting with the idea of thin clients, but users will not be so easily parted from their desktop PCs and laptops.
Facebook is suing some spammers, but will it really do any good?
Software is still a hot area for VC investment, but green technologies seem less appealing.
Legal requirements drive tech product development and data management policies.
If youre wondering what to do with your IT outsourcing budget while the recession rages on, start by cleaning up your data and processes.
High-powered tech execs have ideas, some of which are actually good.
Vicious computer worms intended or unintended victims may include large, highly insured industrial facilities.
An economist group might think the downturn is over, but reality tells a different tale.