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Despite its ability to change the face of a company's IT infrastructure, the best approach to SOA implementation is incremental.
March 1 -
Instead of adding hardware to solve a file transfer problem, the AEGON chose a diagnostic software solution.
March 1 -
Mashup applications, which enable divergent data sources, business processes and applications to be combined and streamlined, are on the rise and poised to change the insurance IT landscape.
March 1 -
Mayfield Village, Ohio – Progressive is improving upon its truck insurance program with the addition of cargo and general liability coverage, the company reports.
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Westlake Village, Calif. — The American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance recognized the nation's top-100 long-term care insurance producers this week at the 2008 National LTCi Producers Summit held at the Omni Hotel in Atlanta. Nearly 600 leading producers and marketers were in attendance at the Association's seventh national conference for members, the group reports.
February 29 -
After years of insurers pushing ePrescribing adoption, recent survey results show physicians may be more amenable to the idea.
February 28 -
New York — The latest study from New York-based Simon-Kucher & Partners, "Managerial Perspectives: Time for a Change! How Insurers Waste Profits due to Lack of Market Excellence," questioned 1,500 insurance executives in the United States about the management perspectives considered to be most important as well as those most frequently used in the industry.
February 27 -
State College, Pa. — Optical Image Technology Inc., (OIT) announced the appointment of Greg Cook from Michigan Millers Mutual Insurance Co. as the new co-convener of OIT's Technical Advisory Panel (TAP). TAP is comprised of 20 current customers from a variety of industries as well as technology partners who share market insight, exchange knowledge and ideas, and provide suggestions for enhancing DocFinity products and services to designated OIT staff. Two seasoned DocFinity users also are joining TAP, and will broaden the knowledge base of the advisory group. The leaders and members were elected by the panel members late in 2007.
February 27 -
New York – Ted Mathas was named CEO-elect by the board of directors of New York Life Insurance Co. He will succeed Sy Sternberg, who has been CEO for more than a decade, upon Sternberg’s retirement on June 30, 2008. Beginning July 1, Sternberg will remain chairman of the board of directors in a non-executive capacity, for a transition period.
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Frisco, Texas — Skywire Software, a global provider of software and services to the insurance, financial services and legal and professional services industries, announced Carrie Kirby as VP, HR and chief people officer.
February 26 -
Hartford, Conn. — After a month-long trial in federal court that included six days of complex deliberations, five former insurance company executives were found guilty last week of taking part in a plan to manipulate the financial statements of American International Group Inc. (AIG).
February 26 -
Washington — American consumers want more from their health care system than they're currently getting—greater online connection to health care providers and medical records, customized insurance coverage and wider access to emerging innovations such as retail clinics, a new survey from Deloitte Development LLC reveals.
February 25 -
Mississauga, Ontario — York Fire & Casualty Insurance Co., the personal lines insurance arm of Kingsway Financial Services Inc., became Canada’s first insurance carrier to implement true XML real-time inquiry this month, claiming they answered the call from independent brokers who said they need real-time carrier communication to remain competitive.
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Springfield, Mass. - MassMutual's Retirement Services Division launched a new Web site as a vehicle to share insights and information discovered in its Center for Behavioral Research. The research will be published for the benefit of participants, plan sponsors and the financial professionals who serve them.
February 25 -
Surveys of CEOs reveal attitudes and expectations of technology.
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London - Reed Elsevier PLC, a London-based publisher and parent of the LexisNexis information service, will spend $3.6 billion cash for ChoicePoint Inc., a 1997 offshoot of Equifax, the companies report. The acquisition is subject to ChoicePoint shareholder and regulatory approval, is expected to close in the summer of 2008.
February 21 -
In a pair of studies, Celent queries CTOs and CIOs from America and Europe, respectively, to gauge IT spending priorities for the coming year.
February 20 -
Ronald Katz, the well-known telecom technology inventor, is calling the shots with several large insurersbut for how long?
February 20 -
Madison, Wis. — American Family Insurance has restructured its information services division, the company reports. The move comes as a result of a study of technology leadership organizations at Fortune 500 firms, a company spokesperson said, and reflects a growing trend in Tier 1 insurance companies—restructuring of IT with the goal of optimizing business strategies and operational performance.
February 20 -
Los Angeles — Farmers Insurance Group Inc., announced that Denise Ruggiero has joined Farmers as VP, legislative and regulatory affairs.
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