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Although depended upon for virtually every aspect of the business, IT still has issues that are shrouded in uncertainty.
November 5
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Initiative will allow government to "approve once, and use often" cloud services and offerings.
November 4 -
Republican plans to overturn Dodd-Frank and Health Care Reform are long shots; the real action may be elsewhere.
November 4
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Democrats warn their House colleagues not to refight unwinnable battles.
November 4 -
RMS warns insurers to remain vigilant in November as sea conditions are still ripe for further activity.
November 3 -
Rep. Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.), the panel's ranking member for the last four years, has been an objector to the Dodd-Frank bill.
November 3 -
Fitch and S&P react to the close of the ALICO and MetLife agreement; A.M. Best and S&P assign ratings to Travelers senior unsecured notes.
November 2 -
Thomas Sullivan resignation is indicative of pending wave of changes.
November 2 -
Insurer voting is in progress as INN and Celent partner on INNs 5th annual ranking of tech solution providers.
November 2 -
For years we have accepted that software glitches are inevitable, but we cant afford to allow that to continue.
November 1
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In an era of shifting demographics, economic unease and regulatory transformation, life insurers confront new risks
November 1 -
Insurers need to account for rapidly advancing technologies to optimize their catastrophe risk models.
November 1 -
Survey reveals that poor customer service makes consumers more apt to commit fraud.
November 1 -
The Open Data Center Alliance will work toward developing more open and interoperable cloud and data center solutions.
October 29 -
The agency says insurance ratings continue to emphasize intrinsic financial strength; does not expect government assistance when rating insurers.
October 27 -
S&P revised outlook on State Farm to stable; A.M. Best and Moodys react to announcement that Liberty Life will coinsure its individual life business to Protective Life Insurance Co.
October 26 -
Women in Insurance Leadership Forum keynote speaker, Guy Carpenter's chief economist Joan Lamm-Tennant, explains how insurers can best respond to a changing economic landscape.
October 25 -
Driven by visions of future savings, some enterprises are flirting with the idea of thin clients, but users will not be so easily parted from their desktop PCs and laptops.
October 25
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The recent extension does little to address the long-term viability of financially hobbled flood insurance program.
October 25
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Towers Watson says that while insurers have made progress in their ERM efforts, the industry still faces challenges.
October 22

