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Legacy Lessons Learned

Strong executive sponsorship, getting staff buy-in and learning when to say "no" are key when beginning a large claims system replacement project.

Readying for the Data Deluge

As copious new data sources and an improving array of storage and analytic technologies herald the onset of the Big Data era, insurers have some work to do just to keep afloat.

Cover Story

2011 Women in Insurance Leadership

Meet the notable achievers and honorees recognized at this year's Women in Insurance Leadership Awards, and see the results of INN 's own survey of professional women.

Statistically Speaking

Insurers Eying Technology Investment

Hemmed in by a soft pricingenvironment as well as regulatory and legislative pressures, insurance executive are looking to invest in technology to allay these concerns, according to a recent KPMG survey. The audit, tax and advisory firm questioned 100 senior executives in the insurance industry (from a number of lines of business) about their investment priorities, the challenges they currently face and those they expect to face in the coming year. …

From The Staff

A Challenge is Still a Challenge

This year's WIL honorees reinforce the notion that true leaders rise to the occasion, irrespective of obstacles.

Vantage Point

Health Insurance Fraud Gets Easier; So Should Stopping It

Electronic medical records are being hailed as a way to save money, but they're also making it easier to commit fraud; text analytics and sophisticated data mining software can help stop it.

Asked & Answered

An Insurance CEO's Take on the Industry

15 minutes with Sharon Ludlow.

INNSight

More IT-Enabled Capability Bang for the Spending Ratio Buck

Insurers are looking to IT-enabled capabilities that are directly relevant to business users or agent and customer experience.

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