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Insurance & Technology November 25, 2003 Johannah Rodgers |
GE Commercial Leaps A Technology Generation Insurer moves from legacy architecture to an Internet-based product to improve service, business processes.  |
Insurance & Technology November 25, 2003 Julie Gallagher |
Fraud Spurs Analytic Spending Driven by regulatory compliance and risk management needs, European financial services institutions will spend $4.8 billion on business intelligence and analytic technologies by 2006. Insurers will contribute to this trend despite the fact that they are still a little behind other FSIs when it comes to their use of analytics.  |
Insurance & Technology November 25, 2003 Greg MacSweeney |
Calif. BC Moves to E-Pay/EOB Blue Cross of California and Bank of America have co-developed a system that expedites the delivery of both payments and paperwork to healthcare providers via the Internet.  |
Insurance & Technology November 24, 2003 |
BPM For P&C Staffware London-Staffware, a business process management (BPM) software provider, has launched Staffware Claims Management, a BPM solution tailored to the requirements of the property & casualty industry.  |
Insurance & Technology November 24, 2003 Anthony O'Donnell |
Do Not Call Readiness Varies The insurance industry has accepted the inevitability of Do Not Call compliance, but many companies lag in implementing concrete measures.  |
Insurance & Technology November 24, 2003 Greg MacSweeney |
Senate Mulls Fed. Ins. Regs As the Senate Committee on Commerce reviews the adequacy of state-based insurance regulation, segments of the industry are quickly taking sides.  |
Insurance & Technology November 24, 2003 Anthony O'Donnell |
IRS OKs Health Card Tech IRS rulings have authorized the use of debit and credit cards by flexible spending account (FSA) and health reimbursement arrangements (HRA). Companies are working to develop a combination health plan ID and payment card to access account funds.  |
Insurance & Technology November 24, 2003 Julie Gallagher |
Is Grid Computing Next Wave? Insurance companies that need to perform large processing tasks like scanning policies to see which ones are likely to generate claims can save money on hardware with grid computing.  |
Insurance & Technology October 29, 2003 Greg MacSweeney |
What's your Legacy plan? One thing's for sure: A monolithic approach won't work. Depending on the particular application and platform, insurers' legacy replacement/enhancement strategies vary widely according to the project specifics.  |
Insurance & Technology October 29, 2003 Julie Gallagher |
Insurers Speak Up for VoIP Intrigued by the possibility of lower costs and greater flexibility, a number of insurance carriers are moving toward IP-enabling their traditional PBX systems.  |
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