Profile of Kathy Burger
Editorial Director
Member Since: 5/8/2014
Author
Blog Posts: 575
Posts: 132
Katherine Burger is Editorial Director of Bank Systems & Technology and Insurance & Technology, members of UBM TechWeb's InformationWeek Financial Services. She assumed leadership of Bank Systems & Technology in 2003 and of Insurance & Technology in 1991. In addition to directing the editorial strategy of both brands, Kathy is charged with the creation and development of new products, editorial supplements, special publications and live and online events including BS&T's Executive Summit, I&T's Executive Summit, Webcasts, live custom events and executive roundtables. Kathy is a frequent speaker/moderator at financial services industry conferences, and also has presented at a number of technology company user group and sales force events, as well as numerous Webcasts sponsored by industry leaders. She is a graduate of Carleton College.
Articles by Kathy Burger
posted in August 2013
8/27/2013
ProSight Specialty Insurance will use iPartners' Business Intelligence & Data Warehouse Solution to provide enhanced business analytics and data management, common tools across the enterprise, and quick value through SaaS delivery.
8/23/2013
The winners of this year's Novarica Research Council Impact Awards demonstrate that insurance companies are increasingly adept at getting measurable results out of innovative IT implementations.
8/20/2013
Agreement for development, implementation and maintenance services that was signed in 2003 now runs through 2020.
8/14/2013
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield taps Cognizant to support its mobile technology initiatives.
8/12/2013
Enhanced infrastructures, consolidation and great reliance on vendor services are among the trends SunGard sees shaping the industry four-and-a-half months out from the Jan. 1, 2014, implementation of key Obamacare provisions.
8/6/2013
Insurance companies may push back against the Financial Stability Board's designation of nine companies as G-SIIs, but history shows that even prominent firms can stumble when it comes to financial and investment management.