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2011 Insurance Technology Outlook: Renewal of Faith
December 23, 2010 @ 09:00 AM | By Kathy Burger
Perhaps one of the less-noted signs of economic recovery is that inspiration appears to be back in business.
continued...The Connected Car: Common Ground for Insurers and the Insured
December 22, 2010 @ 09:52 AM | By Fred Blumer- Hughes Telematics Inc.
Telematics provides an opportunity for insurers to offer a variety of benefits existing and prospective customers, including lower pricing and ancillary services. By investing early, carriers can take advantage of the early-adoption curve and get a jump on their competition.
continued...Health Insurers Have Good Reason to Push Data Integration
December 17, 2010 @ 09:30 AM | By Nathan Golia
I try not to bring work home with me, but a situation with my wife's healthcare got me thinking about data integration.
continued...Surveys Show Different Views of 2011 Insurance IT Focus
December 09, 2010 @ 12:58 PM | By Nathan Golia
Strategy Meets Action and Wolters Kluwer research suggests that risk mitigation will be tightly examined next year, but Novarica expects policy administration and other core system upgrades to rule the day.
continued...Insurers Underestimate the Social Media Opportunity
December 07, 2010 @ 10:45 AM | By Anthony O'Donnell
Insurers have not been slack in detecting an opportunity in social media, but feedback such as the Fiserv study show that the potential for social media is only limited by carriers' creativity.
continued...What A Difference A Good Customer Portal Makes
December 06, 2010 @ 10:35 AM | By Nathan Golia
I recently moved from one part of Brooklyn to another, and when I called to update my renters' policy, I was told that the carrier I was with didn't write in the area to which I had moved. So, I went shopping for a new renters' insurance carrier.
continued...Home Sweet Snowy Home
December 03, 2010 @ 11:38 AM | By Nathan Golia
The southern suburbs and exurbs of Buffalo, New York were socked by more than 30 inches of snow over the past few days.
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