Technology
Technology
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Organizations are rapidly adopting the technology to drive business opportunities, but the pool of experienced workers remains limited for the moment.
October 30 -
Trifacta's "data wrangling" offering will help the life insurer prepare unstructured information for analytics projects.
October 27 -
The new platform, Quick Quote, generates online quotes for customers who only input a home address using third-party data.
October 27 -
The program features 500 damage scenarios for professionals to learn from.
October 26 -
Businesses are often hindered from moving to a deeper level of analysis, with 42 percent still relying on traditional business intelligence tools, a study finds.
October 26 -
Insurer teams with Castlight Health to offer an integrated solution that brings together clinical, claims and wearables data.
October 26 -
The life carrier is keen on finding the startups that will define insurance user experience and distribution in the future, says managing director Doug Russell.
October 25 -
In acquiring Aetna's group benefits business, The Hartford expects to benefit from more data and better claims management.
October 24 -
Insurer looks to reward healthy living habits with discounts on gadgets and premium.
October 24 -
Technology and information management dominate the most wanted hires this year, with seven of the top 10 in the IT and analytics fields.
October 24 -
These insurtechs from Plug & Play's upcoming winter program are focused on providing solutions that insurers in any line of business can use.
October 23 -
The data discord happening at some organizations may be the result of unclear expectations or a lapse in communication between these individuals.
October 23 -
Data scientists remain among the most sought-after of all workers, and that translates into very healthy salary ranges for several key job roles.
October 20 -
Established FinTech Innovation Lab plans to add insurance track next spring, with applications due this year.
October 20 -
he software-as-a-service product creates tailored reports for end users across the insurance organization.
October 20 -
The move follows earlier investments by the carrier in its website, customer portals and core systems.
October 19 -
Most consumers have already benefited from digital, mobile self-service, but have also been victims of tech gone wrong.
October 19 -
Early adopters of advanced AI technologies are able to reduce fraudalent practices and improve customer service, says Julie Conroy.
October 19 -
Jon Colello, president and head of underwriting, advises carriers to focus on technologies and partnerships reducing data sharing costs.
October 18 -
The insurer will continue to improve its machine learning technology as it adapts and learns from customer inquiries.
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