Technology
Technology
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After false starts in 2006 and 2007s hurricane season, meteorological experts are again predicting high hurricane activity, driving reinsurers to rethink enterprise risk management and technology-based strategies.
May 30 -
Report says that up to 33 million licensed drivers should not be driving.
May 29 -
Insurer is processing claims and serving meals in storm-damaged Minnesota town.
May 29 -
Survey ranks data integrity high, but few companies are monitoring it.
May 28 -
A devalued greenback will keep American insurance companies looking inward when it comes to acquisitions.
May 28 -
Initiative seeks to make medical files easily transferable between insurance companies.
May 27 -
The insurer plans to release its property loss prevention engineering guidelines at no cost through its Web site.
May 23 -
In 2007, banks that sold insurance were more profitable than banks that didnt.
May 22 -
In a recent message to Congress, the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies cited the use of credit scoring enhanced the fairness of insurance underwriting.
May 22 -
Two new studies examine the implications of Treasury Secretary Paulsons Plan to overhaul regulation of financial services.
May 21 -
Founder of first hurricane catastrophe model recognized as a valuable contributor to award-winning scientific climate change work.
May 21 -
Beginning in 2009, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will have some of the nation's largest companies file their financial results in extensible business reporting language (XBRL).
May 21 -
Rather than react to economic pressures, insurer CIOs are urged to respond with IT strategies that drive the greatest business value.
May 20 -
Skywires software application is designed to streamline data capture and help automate new business underwriting.
May 18 -
The state of Iowa enacted a measure to deter stranger-originated life insurance.
May 18 -
Law enables carriers to use flex band rating.
May 18 -
ACORD recognizes Liberty Mutual for third consecutive year for leadership in straight-through processing.
May 18 -
Contributions promise significant, long-term enhancements to information and insurance capability models.
May 16 -
Only 38% of a recent survey said they are very confident or quite confident that e-mails related to documenting commitments and obligations made by staff are recorded, complete and retrievable.
May 16 -
The data wave is no longer comingit has arrived, bigger and more powerful than expected.
May 16






