For Carriers, Platform Consolidation Necessary
The push to modernize core policy administration systems is gathering speed.
Spreading the Wealth: Women of Influence
Being able to bridge the gap between business and IT is helping women in insurance extend their reach.
Searching For Knowledge
The discipline known as knowledge management may have disappeared for a time, but its role is now making a comeback.
Adapting Technology to Changing Generations
As upcoming retirees become more educated, insurers hoping to snare them must do so with more Web-based tools and services.
Diving in Head First
Expanding into new territory is often fraught with perils, but XL Insurance rapidly immersed itself in the U.S. casualty market.
Rating Systems Move Out Into the Open
Carriers are using technologies such as SOA to squeeze more value from their legacy rating systems.
Skills, Salaries and Trends
A report reveals comprehensive data on average starting salaries for IT professionals, as well as a review of trends and developments that are expected to impact the field.
Turning a Negative into a Positive
The common belief held by INN's "Women of Influence"that "change begins with me," is indicative of how important it is to lead by example in creating and supporting an innovative and technically trained workforce.
The Case for Check 21 and Remote Data Capture
Electronic check processing produces many benefits, including time savings and improved customer service and compliance.
Update Your Underwriting
Using new underwriting technology, carriers can convert this core process into competitive advantage.
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