
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.
Applications, data security, hidden costs; here are the pros and cons of engaging or resisting a cloud migration.
Cloud, mobility and analytics require a focused, enterprise approachhere's how to deliver.
Cloud storage and analytic capabilities could reassign the health insurance industry to the role of data intelligence intermediary.
For one insurance company, a hurricane inspired IT managers to build a better business continuity solution.
Three measures of a customers worth using analytics that might lead you to question age-old business paradigms.
These tools and methodologies, such as Hadoop and MapReduce, can help insurers unlock the real potential of Big Data.
The carrier's first foray into the cloud came with security concerns that lead to more in-house control over compliance solutions.
Apple's presence in the enterprise is expected to grow still more pervasive in 2012.
'Bring your own device' means more productivity and better service to customers, but are they secure enough?
Data security threats evolve even as organizations successfully lock down their systems.
Insurance companies are committing to technology-led expansion, unfortunately, particularly for IT hiring efforts, so is every other type of company.
What IDC's recent projections of cloud job growth mean for insurers.
Is crowdsourcing a legitimate, sustainable method of solving business problems?
Upcoming IPv6 Launch Day means a permanent switchover. Are all your systems ready?
New CIO survey reveals growing concern over who will be able to run back-end systems.
UK government compiles exhaustive list of open source alternatives to major software needs.
With cloud, you may simply improve your IT operations, or you may disrupt the entire industry.
Key considerations for building a truly social business, on the inside and outside.
A convergence of tech forces are creating a new norm for insurance companies.
LIMRA survey of 53 life insurers finds vast majority currently engaged in mobile activity directed at producers.