Technology
Technology
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One-third of organizations are planning to adopt big data in the next 12 months, study finds.
October 13 -
The Munich Re subsidiary has bought Meshify outright, following a strategy of making investments in other IoT companies.
October 12 -
The upgrade will provide Midwest Builders Casualty with easier integration capabilities of other third-party vendor technology.
October 11 -
More than half of businesses currently require employees to complete privacy training
October 11 -
The company has promoted Joel Kneisley to the top tech position.
October 11 -
Insurers and vendor partners are armed with new intelligence, like a model that displays the types, and current density level, of the trees surrounding electricity lines.
October 7 -
ABI predicts that warehouse, manufacturing and field services areas will represent the most tangible near-term opportunity for enterprise wearable shipments.
October 6 -
Evacuations could push storm damage to $10 billion to $15 billion mainly in losses related to economic disruption.
October 6 -
Slice's policies can be purchased online or via mobile app.
October 5 -
Brad Breau joins Tokio Marine's HCC unit as CIO.
October 5 -
A reported $250,000 in damages was prevented across 14 different churches thanks to installed sensors, according to the companies.
October 4 -
The Silicon Valley organization is connecting insurance technology startups with carriers.
October 4 -
The mix of vehicles with autonomous and semi-autonomous features, and the evolution of the artificial intelligence systems guiding the automation, mean insurers are in for a long period of change.
October 4 -
It may be surprising that there was automated underwriting 25 years ago.
October 4 -
The insurer has expanded in the U.S. and abroad, looking to underwrite more efficiently using big data and technology.
October 4 -
Native American-focused insurer completes cloud deployment of new core suite
October 3 -
The insurance software company is tapping into IBM's cognitive computing platform Watson for joint offering.
October 3 -
Hugh Tamassia is charged with building out the insurer's IT infrastructure.
October 2 -
Company revenues, however, are expected to increase, study finds.
September 30 -
Insurer's conversion to Salesforce prevents end users from having to improvise ways to cobble together data.
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