Core systems

  • Silver Spring, Md. – AIIM, the Enterprise Content Management Association, is expanding its certificate training program to include two new programs for business process management and information organization and access. The new programs are designed to provide organizations with the skills and knowledge to improve their business processes and optimize enterprise search and findability. Online courses will be available starting September 10 by going to www.aiim.org/training. More than 4,200 participants attended the Silver Spring, Md., organization’s first two certificate programs—on electronic records and enterprise content management, reports John Mancini, AIIM president. “This led us to look at related certificate programs that would help end-users make smart information management decisions," he said. Each AIIM certificate training program consists of three designation levels (practitioner, specialist and master level) across four programs (enterprise content management, electronic records management, business process management and information organization and access. Source: AIIM

    August 23
  • Stamford, Conn. – A rapidly shifting, increasingly consumer-centric insurance market is no safe harbor for health insurers, a new research note from Gartner, Inc. contends.

    August 23
  • Stamford, Conn. – Nearly 90% of CFOs believe that the cost of compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) outweighs the benefits, according to the latest survey from the Tillinghast business of Towers Perrin.

    August 22
  • Novato, Calif. and Armonk, N.Y. – Allianz of America (AZOA), parent company of Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America, has signed a $330 million-, 7-1/2-year outsourcing agreement with IBM to handle information technology (IT) operations of the life insurer.

    August 21
  • Pearl River, N.Y. – ACORD has released the first three of its standardized producer appointment forms.

    August 20
  • Washington—Eight more insurance companies have signed on as sponsors of the National Association of Professional Insurance Agents’ (PIA) agent branding program, Local Agents Serving Main Street America.

    August 17
  • Washington, D.C.– The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) pointed to a new government report showing a direct correlation between credit scoring and risk. A study released by the Federal Reserve Board comes on the heels of a report by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that also said credit scoring is not unfairly discriminatory.

    August 16
  • Silver Spring, Md. — Insurers are recognizing the savings associated with installing distributed scanning and capture technologies, according to a July 2007 survey by AIIM, who specializes in disseminating information about enterprise content management.

    August 15
  • New York — The need to comply with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) is only having a minimal effect on enterprise risk management (ERM), new research has found.

    August 14
  • New York - A subsidiary of New York-based American International Group, Inc. (AIG) has entered into an agreement to acquire Wurttembergische und Badische Versicherungs-AG (Wuba), its major subsidiary DARAG Deutsche Versicherungs- und Ruckversicherungs-AG (DARAG) and other minor subsidiaries from entities associated with J.C. Flowers & Co. LLC. Subject to regulatory approval from insurance and cartel authorities, the transaction is expected to close later this year. Terms of the agreement have not been disclosed. "We are pleased to have reached an agreement to acquire Wuba and its subsidiaries," said AIG President and Chief Executive Officer Martin J. Sullivan. "The transaction both reaffirms AIG's commitment to growing in the German marketplace and greatly enhances our insurance offerings to small and medium sized companies." Based in Heilbronn, Germany, Wuba offers property and casualty, marine, personal lines, and accident & health insurance through its 2,500 broker relationships across the country. "Wuba is an experienced and highly respected German insurer with a strong brand," said Nicholas C. Walsh, Executive Vice President of Foreign General Insurance for AIG. "We plan to continue their commitment to superior customer service, broker focus, distribution management and technology." AIG serves commercial, institutional and individual customers with insurance products, with operations in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions. Source: AIG

    August 13
  • Worchester, Mass. - The Hanover Insurance Group Inc., a regional property/casualty company based in Worchester, Mass., is offering Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) bonds through the company’s online point-of-sale system, BONDirect. The federal government’s ERISA bonds protect employee benefit plans against losses caused by fraud and dishonesty committed by employee trustees.

    August 10
  • Toronto-based kanetix, Canada's online insurance marketplace, compared the average lowest auto insurance premium quoted at www.kanetix.ca in Q2 2007 with the average lowest premium quoted from the same period in 2006, and found that the average lowest price had decreased by almost 17%.

    August 9
  • El Segundo, Calif. - To remain competitive in the life and annuity industry, insurers should exploit technology to create more innovative products and introduce them faster, according to insurance industry analysts speaking at Computer Sciences Corp.’s Life and Annuity Users’ Forum.

    August 8
  • Washington- The National Association of Professional Insurance Agents (PIA) is reiterating its opposition to the National Insurance Act of 2007.

    August 7
  • Washington— The National Association of Professional Insurance Agents (PIA) is reiterating its opposition to the National Insurance Act of 2007.

    August 7
  • In the wake of insurers increasing their efforts to utilize the Internet to broaden their accessibility, streamline efficiency and reduce time and costs, two insurers have recently ramped up their online customer service capabilities.

    August 6
  • Washington, D.C. - The House Financial Services Committee today passed H.R. 2761, the Terrorism Risk Insurance Revision and Extension Act of 2007 (TRIREA) by a vote of 49 to 20.

    August 3
  • Richmond, Va. - Markel International Ltd., the company's London-based operation, will enter the Asian market with marine and professional liability products, the company reports. Markel Vice Chairman Steven Markel told INN that the push in Asia is in conjunction with its operations as a syndicate of Lloyd's of London.

    August 2
  • Frisco, Texas – The consolidation in the vendor arena continues as Skywire Software, making its third major acquisition of the year, snapped up Canadian automation and compliance solutions provider Whitehill Technologies, Inc.

    August 2
  • SC BLUES WINS CALL CENTER TECH AWARDBlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C., took top honors in the "Best Use of Technology" category during the 3rd Annual Call Center Excellence Awards held recently in Las Vegas.

    August 1