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  • Nearly 2,700 American technology workers in 12 states will receive advanced information technology job training in the coming months in programs administered by CompTIA, the Computing Technology Industry Association, Oakbrook Terrace, Ill.CompTIA has received two grants totaling $6 million from the U.S. Department of Labor Employment & Training Administration. The H-1B Technical Skills Training Grants are intended to train U.S. workers in specialty occupations such as computer science, information technology, engineering and advanced manufacturing technology.

    February 18
  • Although the hype surrounding offshore insurance business process outsourcing (BPO) is rising, insurers are reluctant to "go there" with their core processes. Meanwhile, the vendors have not yet proven their domain expertise. This is according to recent research conducted by Stamford, Conn.-based Gartner Inc.

    February 13
  • Cambridge, MD--G. Philip Feldman, CEO of technology insurance provider ISG International, announced today that the company has launched breakthrough technology on its CCBsure Web site that provides Businessowner's Property and Casualty (P&C) Liability insurance coverage to independent computer consultants, in real time, over the Internet. No insurance provider has ever offered immediate, automated P&C business insurance coverage before.

    February 12
  • Uniondale, NY--OnlineBenefits, Inc., provider of Internet-based HR solutions, announced today that it has entered into a long-term strategic partnership with Digital Insurance to distribute Benergy as an employee communication solution for its clients.

    February 11
  • NASHUA, N.H. -- SkillSoft PLC, a leading provider of enterprise e-learning, today announced that Humana Inc., one of the nation's largest publicly traded health benefits companies, signed a two-year agreement to license a SkillSoft multi-modal learning solution. The integrated solution encompasses more than 1,000 e-learning courses spanning a variety of IT technologies and desktop applications; 24x7, online mentoring support for IT professionals; and more than 3,000 online, unabridged Referenceware titles. With multi-modal learning, professionals can access a variety of formal and informal learning resources through a single, unified search and then select the appropriate resources based on information needs, available time, and learning preferences.

    February 10
  • ATLANTA-- Connecture, a leading provider of integrated Web-based sales and service automation solutions for the health insurance industry, announced it has signed a national agreement with Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association (BCBSA), the association for the nation's 41 independent Blue Cross and Blue Shield health insurance Plans, which collectively insure more than 88.3 million Americans.

    February 9
  • AMARILLO, Texas--Corporate Systems Inc. a recognized leader in Property-Casualty claims lifecycle management and reporting solutions, announced the successful implementation of CS ClaimSuite with Everest National Insurance Company. This implementation represents an expanded usage of Corporate Systems products to Everest's branch office located in Southern California.

    February 9
  • PHILADELPHIA-- CIGNA Corporation today reported net income for the fourth quarter of 2003 of $290 million, or $2.06 per share, compared with net income of $47 million, or $0.33 per share, for the same period last year.

    February 6
  • WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. -- Zenith National Insurance Corp. announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Zenith Insurance Company began serving summons and complaints today upon a Santa Ana medical clinic, its owner and manager, accusing them of taking part in a large-scale scheme designed to defraud the company's policyholders. Zenith becomes the first workers' compensation insurance company in the state to sue under a statute that the California Legislature passed specifically to help combat workers' compensation fraud.

    February 6
  • Accenture has been selected to implement its Claim Components software application at The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., one of the nation's largest investment and insurance companies. The pilot implementation is targeted for the third quarter of calendar-year 2005.

    February 5
  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- Allenbrook Inc., one of the top three providers of policy processing software and consulting services for the insurance industry, announces that New York Marine and General Insurance Company, a division of New York Marine Group, has signed a licensing agreement for Phoenix adding to a mounting list of insurance companies using Allenbrook's products. The speed-to-market Phoenix solution will provide NYMAGIC, Inc. with an integrated policy processing and

    February 3
  • When it comes to claims processing, insurers are being driven by the rules-business rules, that is. Using rules-based technology, insurance companies are automating routine tasks, streamlining claims workflow with consistent best practices, and automatically adjudicating low-risk claims."At this point, anybody who is not using rules-based technology is already behind the curve," says Michael Lucarini, partner in the insurance group at Bermuda-based Accenture. "There are certain processes and certain areas of low risk where insurance companies need to cut the costs out and streamline those processes. And that requires the ability to segment your claims and understand your claims experience."

    February 2
  • Just five years ago, security maintenance and administration for insurance giant Aetna Inc's more than 100 nationwide field offices was complicated, cumbersome and costly. In fact, the security "system" for the Hartford, Connecticut-based insurer and its field offices was an amalgam of multiple records for each badge technology type and required more than 30 systems integrators to support the program with-no direct interface to human resources or vendor databases."Not only was it difficult to manage all these different systems, there were frustrations in locating vendors when there were problems and getting work done at the sites as well," says Dave Gionfriddo, system design manager at Aetna.

    February 2
  • The outsourcing option is not a new concept for insurers. Indeed, our cover story in September 1999 noted that "stagnant premium growth, industry consolidation, rapid technological change and financial service market convergence are among the key drivers forcing insurers to rethink outsourcing."Fast-forward to 2004. Although the primary market drivers are somewhat different today, the industry still is wrestling with increased competition, new regulatory requirements, the inability to differentiate products, aging IT infrastructures, and the need to reduce expenses-business issues that are directly associated with implementing new technology.

    February 2
  • In recent years, a combination of poor planning, bad execution and an inability to properly measure results have conspired to undermined customer relationship management (CRM) initiatives, casting doubt on future insurer investments in this space.Despite these missteps, a growing number of insurance companies have realized that best-practices CRM can become a reality if insurers can somehow summon up the ability to re-engineer their CRM strategies and alter their corporate focus.

    February 2
  • As the insurance industry continues to focus broadly on growth, cost containment and risk management, new research has identified several strategic initiatives that might provide traction to insurers as they endeavor to improve their businesses.The final segment in a series of six "2004 Perspectives" formulated by Needham, Mass.-based research and consulting firm TowerGroup examines critical business and technology issues and trends that the firm expects will impact financial services.

    February 2
  • As a small, regional insurer, Wayne Mutual has been outsourcing its IT operations for 20 years. Formed in 1910 as a mutual protective association for local farmers, the Wooster, Ohio based carrier today provides property/casualty insurance to 30,000 policyholders in "the Buckeye state.""Wayne Mutual has never done its own IT processing," says Tim Suppes, vice president of operations at the company, which reported $16.6 million in net written premium in 2002. "We're not big enough to have an in-house staff of programmers," he says.

    February 2
  • At the end of the 1990s, when the promise of the Internet revolution and the dot-com craze lost its luster, business analysts predicted the demise of application service providers (ASPs). However, with a new and more precise mission focus, enhanced technologies, higher returns on investment, and evolved security measures, ASPs are making a strong comeback.During the heady days of the IT boom, ASPs sprung up like weeds in a new, fertile landscape. They were conceived to provide Web-based processing software and powerful host server access to businesses so that they wouldn't have to buy their own systems and hardware.

    February 2
  • Many property/casualty insurers struggle to comply with changes in rates and rules promulgated by insurance bureaus. Insurance Services Office Inc. (ISO), the American Association of Insurance Services (AAIS), National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI), National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII) and state workers' compensation bureaus together send insurers thousands of notices each year changing loss costs, rates, rules and forms in the 50 states.Each company must interpret and code these changes-an expensive, never-ending effort. Insurers also must report policy, premium and claims data back to the same bureaus, another time-consuming task.

    February 2
  • Feb 02, 2004-- Salmon Ltd, the IT services and consulting firm, today announced the launch of its new underwriting solution. Unlike traditional underwriting solutions, Salmon's is fully Web-based and covers all the key elements of the insurance lifecycle with an integrated solution including claims, reinsurance and management information systems (MIS).

    February 2