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Health and life insurers are the most likely to experience repercussions of a possible epidemic.
April 27 -
Insurers have an opportunity to present and discuss experiences, recommendations and visions on the ways a business can most effectively plan and deliver on the benefits of business process management (BPM). Business Process Management Consortium (BPM-C) issued a Call for Participation for the BPM Information Days, to be held in San Antonio, Texas, on Sept. 15-16, 2009. BPM-C is an OMG managed group.
April 27 -
A great CEO should be a great visionary, demonstrating outstanding skills at finding the best people and appointing them where they can bring the highest value for the organization.
April 24 -
Many Americans think its likely that electronic health records would improve the overall quality of U.S. medical care.
April 24 -
Getting a framework in place is the first step to a successful enterprise risk management strategy.
April 23 -
Insurance IT vendors should readjust their approach to selling solutions in a way that better meets the needs of their customers.
April 22 -
A new report from Hiscox finds that 38% of Fortune 500 companies fail to acknowledge data breaches as a risk, and 49% disregard the impact it can have on their reputation.
April 21 -
Economic slowdown and regulatory changes ranked as the leading challenges facing insurers.
April 21 -
A survey by Aberdeen Group finds that 93% of companies queried have consistent policies in place for supported application software/licenses at the endpoints.
April 20 -
Industry veteran Gregory Raines will be responsible the firm's securities operations, including practice management, recruiting, rep relations and risk management.
April 17 -
Insurance technology vendors should heed these tips when working with the analyst community.
April 17 -
Former AIG Insurance Services Inc. president Anthony Galioto will become president, CEO and director of York Insurance Services Group, effective April 20, 2009.
April 17 -
New integrated product offering underwritten by Zurich North America takes features historically found only in large corporate programs and brings them to the middle market.
April 17 -
Tests from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety dictate that very small cars generally can't protect people in crashes as well as bigger, heavier models.
April 16 -
Vulnerability of U.S. infrastructure could mean disaster.
April 14 -
Company says legislation an improvement on past optional federal charter proposals.
April 13 -
Pointing to economic-driven necessities, the insurer has gone into production with SAP ERP financials, claims next.
April 13 -
Solution providers risk modeling and analytic services helped rating agencies and bond investors price, model risk profiles.
April 13 -
Carriers expanding offerings to account for rise of piracy.
April 10 -
When insurance CIOs shrink the carbon footprint of their data centers, improve energy efficiency and promote recycling and telework, they boost the bottom line.
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