
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 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.
While it sounds like a marketing buzzword, data lakes offer an alternative to enterprise data warehouses.
Opening up the data pipeline means new opportunities for insurers.
Lately, the trend has been toward fast-and-furious delivery of solutions. Is there a downside?
Is the disaggregation of insurance products inevitable?
Sensors and devices are creating new approaches to premium billing.
A recent report identifies what it takes to make the transition to digital.
The insurance business is different from web properties, but they are providing lessons in rapid-fire innovation.
Five notes on how to successfully accomplish a major migration from one of the industry's biggest legacy migration projects.
Cisco report says companies need to do more to secure online experiences.
The data is in: cloud is starting to make a dent in enterprise competitiveness.
There's a lot of interest in creating CDO positions, but what will be their main areas of responsibility?
Event data recorders are now in 91 percent of all vehicles, but unlike telematics devices, they record data without owners' consent.
Here's what could have kept the initial, disastrous launch of the Affordable Care Act portal from being so disastrous.
The industry has a long way to go, with many obstacles to digitization. But the potential payoffs make it worth the work.
Cloud vendors arent being challenged enough at the start of engagements.