Nathan Golia is editor-in-chief of Digital Insurance and the chair of the Dig | In: The Digital Future of Insurance conference. Nate has been covering the insurance industry since 2010, when he was appointed as a senior editor for Insurance & Technology. Before that, stops in his journalism career included Direct Marketing News and The Toy Book. He lives in Texas with his wife and two children.
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Some business groups say that proposed rules requiring insurers to purchase certain data protection technologies are unfair to firms from outside the country.
By Nathan GoliaNovember 5 -
As the company enters a restructuring phase following weakening financial results, tech innovation is a priority.
By Nathan GoliaNovember 3 -
The P&C brokerage has selected the EigenPrism platform for catastrophe exposure analytics and modeling.
By Nathan GoliaNovember 3 -
NLC cited Thunderhead's integration with the company's Guidewire core systems environment as a key selling point.
By Nathan GoliaNovember 3 -
The winning project was the successful implementation of straight through processing for claims handling of med-only workers compensation claims.
By Nathan GoliaNovember 2 -
SecurityScorecard will monitor cyber risk across the insurer's IT value chain.
By Nathan GoliaNovember 2 -
While noting that his company is hiring from Google and Amazon in order to spend it's $153 million tech budget effectively, the industry overall, Wilson says, is far behind other sectors when it comes to technology innovation.
By Nathan GoliaOctober 30 -
The insurer has partnered with Clemson University to develop a risk engineering and analytics center and to establish the Robert Benmosche Endowed Professorship in Risk Engineering and Systems Analytics.
By Nathan GoliaOctober 30 -
The telematics provider is now incorporating IBM and Weather Company data in its mobile usage-based insurance algorithm in Europe.
By Nathan GoliaOctober 27 -
The company's new Stop-Loss Benchmarking tool follows the launch of Benefit Profile earlier this year.
By Nathan GoliaOctober 23