
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.
As part of its green strategy, Allstate is pursuing aggressive virtualization, which dramatically cut the amount of servers and storage needed to support present and future operations.
Insurers must ask themselves What?, When? and Why? while defining their cloud adoption strategy.
The boundary between where social networking for an employer stops, and personal networking begins keeps getting fuzzier and fuzzier.
BPM was front and center at this year's IBM Impact conference, which may be a first for IT-leaning audiences. The fusion has finally arrived.
Expert believes cloud, for insurers, is the next phase in the logical evolution in the delivery of IT services.
For insurers like SafeAuto that heavily rely on online consumer engagement, robust application uptime and performance means the difference been competitive edge and sure trouble.
Perhaps this isn't surprising, as smaller firms have a lot more to lose if they have fraudulent accounts in their midst.
Narragansett Bay Insurances CIO offers tips for insurers on how to best leverage the cloud while minimizing risks.
While mainframes are still both viable and valuable, perhaps the key to this semantic pretzel is that the needs of the business must come first, and executives shouldnt rush to adopt new systems simply because they're the latest-and-greatest new tech.
Starting slowly and establishing best practices from the outset are two keys to mitigating cloud computing's risks.
An IBM report recommends aggressive adoption of tools and platforms that foster collaboration between employee groups as a key to maximizing growth in this recovering economy.
Messaging and e-mail are the best starting points for insurers, experts say.
Insurers should mandate risk management exercises be a part of every IT project.
Expert says one of the most common misconceptions is the belief that cloud computing is a cheaper technology to be implemented and deployed.
The challenge for insurers, experts say, is to stay focused on the customer, but without additional funding to do so.
When paired, cloud computing and BPM permit insurers to identify, model and automate ailing mission-critical business processes.
Any organization connected to health care is going to need lots of expertise in data management and architecture sooner than later.
Insurers can create a hybrid cloud that keeps certain tasks within the enterprise on a private cloud, but leverages the public cloud for other tasks.
The reality is self service is one of the key value drivers in insurance systems these days, and can have a significant and rapid impact on the business.
A new IBM study finds CFOs have gained power as a result of the financial crisis, but lack tools needed to make good decisions.