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Insurance & Technology December 23, 2005 Anthony O'Donnell |
Reform in Sight According to a recent study, regulatory compliance under the present state-by-state system will cost the life insurance industry $11 billion over the next decade. Still, given the recognition by all parties that change is needed, some kind of regulatory reform is inevitable.  |
Insurance & Technology December 23, 2005 Maria Woehr |
No Place Like Home To streamline work processes and improve ease of doing business, The Hartford redesigned its Electronic Business Center (EBC) agent portal home page.  |
Insurance & Technology December 23, 2005 Anthony O'Donnell |
The Next Big Thing The future of the insurance industry seemingly will be shaped by data-related technologies.  |
Insurance & Technology December 23, 2005 Cathy Ellwood |
Tomorrow's Visionaries How recent college grads bring innovation and leadership to the future of the insurance industry.  |
Insurance & Technology December 23, 2005 |
Contract News Wellington Selects Docucorp... CIG Replaces Legacy With AQS... Wilton Re Taps AdminServer... IAT Selects Sapiens... Carefirst BCBS Chooses Urix... ARA Selects INSTEC... Quincy Mutual to Implement ISO... etc.  |
Insurance & Technology December 23, 2005 Anthony O'Donnell |
TMM/i-flex Deal Taps Partners Industry newcomer i-flex solutions signs its first insurance deal to deploy its Castek-centered policy administration platform.  |
Insurance & Technology December 23, 2005 Maria Woehr |
Getting to Know You To improve its cross-selling results, Nationwide Insurance implemented DWL Customer data hub to integrate customer data from line-of-business silos to create a holistic, single customer view.  |
Insurance & Technology December 23, 2005 Phil Britt |
Eliminating Errors RealiTea Web monitoring solution from TeaLeaf Technology helped Ohio Casualty identify and correct glitches on its agent-driven Web site.  |
Insurance & Technology December 23, 2005 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Enhancing Your Legacy Five industry experts weigh in on the pros and cons of legacy migration and why it is a good alternative to a "rip and replace" approach for insurance companies.  |
Bank Technology News January 2006 Glen Fest |
Health Savings Accounts: HSAs Interest FIs, If Not Consumers So far, consumer adoption hasn't been as robust as many hoped. But that hasn't stopped financial firms and technology companies from pursuing business in the sector.  |
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