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As studies confirm the promise and limits of traditional safe driving initiatives, technology may provide an answer.
By Bill KenealyNovember 12 -
Republican plans to overturn Dodd-Frank and Health Care Reform are long shots; the real action may be elsewhere.
By Bill KenealyNovember 4 -
The recent extension does little to address the long-term viability of financially hobbled flood insurance program.
By Bill KenealyOctober 25 -
Experts offer competing visions on what it takes to make insurance companies thrive.
By Bill KenealyOctober 5 -
A new study and some Congressional testimony reinforce the difference a CEOs abilities have on company performance.
By Bill KenealySeptember 3 -
License revocations and opprobrium are the inevitable results of those who are seen as having taken advantage of service members or their families.
By Bill KenealyJuly 30 -
The first ripples from regulatory reform are already being felt.
By Bill KenealyJuly 23 -
Insurers watch and wait as Microsoft looks to standardize cloud services around its Azure platform.
By Bill KenealyJuly 14 -
In the face of public anger, and legislators anxious to produce a fix, the insurance industry was able to influence the course of financial reform legislation largely to its liking.
By Bill KenealyJuly 2 -
AHIP's last-second change of heart exposes it to retribution.
By Bill KenealyOctober 20 -
With the acquisition of Perot, the purveyor of servers signals an intention to focus on services.
By Bill KenealySeptember 22