
Joe McKendrick
Dig In contributorJoe McKendrick is an author, consultant, blogger and frequent Digital Insurance contributor specializing in information technology.

Joe McKendrick is an author, consultant, blogger and frequent Digital Insurance contributor specializing in information technology.
Insurers are getting business benefit out of their big data projects, but these projects alone won't grow their business.
When it comes to rankings of the best places to work, insurers are few and far between. Heres what those who make the lists do to appeal to IT professionals.
Health insurer uses social networking to keep its 50,000 employees marching to the same beat.
Adaptive analytics can help insurers keep up with the flood of real-time data.
IBM survey reveals best practices of IT leaders.
Can a tech startup digitally assemble the pieces of a comprehensive, employer-provided health plan?
Six questions that need to be asked before signing on with an outside service.
Social networking and its elusive ROI gets folded into something bigger.
The value of IoT is in the data.
IT leaders expect more money for cloud, virtualization and mobile but no staff increases.
Every insurer needs to compete on products and information turned around in light-speed fashion.
What does it take to virtualize all the key components in your data center?
Are heartland-based insurers at a recruiting disadvantage for tech skills?
Today's data centers are doing far more with much smaller footprints.
Insurers will be competing with other industries for both legacy and new IT" talent.
Insurers actually have more data analytics resources than other industries.
Today's data centers are doing far more with much smaller footprints.
Will the digital giants also become insurance giants?
Mobile opens up new avenues of interaction with customers, as well as adding a new dimension to internal operations.
What IT leaders can do to mix it up with the rest of the business.