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The government of India may shut down BlackBerry and other messaging services for security reasons, but is wireless technology really the problem?
August 16
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The new claims program, which offers disability claim intake and adjudication, is based on Force.coms cloud computing system.
August 16 -
The Benefitfocus Platform program will gain claims data analytics, data warehousing, trending, forecasting and financial analysis capabilities.
August 16 -
Though the use of reinsurance administration technology is growing, many insurers are still using only partially automated or manual systems.
August 16 -
The Professional Insurance Marketing Association (PIMA), a national membership association of agents, brokers, third-party administrators and insurance underwriting companies, named the winners of its annual Marketing Methods Competition at the 2010 PIMA Mid-Year Meeting held in Lansdowne, Va., last month.
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SAS has been lauded for its OpRisk Management software since 2005.
August 16 -
Market showing signs of recovery; Prudential leads overall annuity sales for 2nd quarter in report issued by LIMRA.
August 16 -
Insurers plotting mobile strategies may want to keep an eye on developments as Oracle America claims Google infringed upon its Java-related intellectual property in developing Android.
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PolicyIssuance is a Web-based solution and designed to enable general agents to issue policies.
August 13 -
The companies devised a solution that enables electronic delivery of policies and bills directly to PURE's policyholders and agents.
August 13 -
More possible investors pull out of a bid for AIG's Asian insurance arm.
August 13 -
Despite the increase, the Council for Disability Awareness says there's little evidence the recession has broadly impacted the number of claims.
August 13 -
Gartner expects insurance IT spending to increase 2.1% from last year.
August 13 -
Three companies currently under scrutiny; feds say there are many more alleged offenders.
August 13 -
Compliance only seems to be stepping up, as governments require more information and accountability from enterprises.
August 13
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U.K.-based gadget insurer shares some of the more bizarre claims it has received.
August 12 -
WCSI and Innovation Group worked together to map data from legacy systems, developed dashboards, MI and BI reporting, and Mountain West is buying in.
August 12 -
Toshiba drives offer auto-erasing of sensitive data on shutdown, but their limits have yet to be tested.
August 12
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Insurer says companys 11,500 U.S. agents in are key to market share.
August 12 -
A congressional panel says that had the U.S. worked with foreign governments, it could have borne fewer financial risks related to the insurer's rescue.
August 12