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Insurance & Technology March 16, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
TOWER Powers West Bend Combined workflow and imaging solution saves P&C carrier from expanding staff and facilities.  |
Insurance & Technology March 16, 2004 Katherine Burger |
Growing Pains, Cont'd. The challenges insurers face in identifying and then making the most of growth opportunities.  |
Insurance & Technology March 16, 2004 Lisa Valentine |
The Technology Investment Payoff AFLAC CIO Jim Lester's soothing Southern drawl and the company's humorous duck mascot could lull one into thinking the insurer is old-fashioned when it comes to technology.  |
Insurance & Technology March 16, 2004 Julie Gallagher |
Growing Up and Out After experiencing rapid growth, First American P&C is taking advantage of current conditions to prepare for the soft market.  |
Insurance & Technology March 16, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
Minimizing Reinsurance Risks A new Celent study finds tech investment, along with attention to people and processes, can help P&C insurers maximize their reinsurance recoverables.  |
Insurance & Technology March 16, 2004 Peggy Bresnick-Kendle |
Mobilizing for E-Mail Security Insurers face a myriad of e-mail security issues, from compliance to viruses. Technology is key to the response, whether it's filtering or automating enforcement of corporate policies.  |
Insurance & Technology March 16, 2004 |
Product & Services Showcase Mobile Pos System... Document Imaging... Call Center... Etc.  |
Insurance & Technology March 16, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
Matteson Leads Change At Fireman's Fund With a degree in music, Fred Matteson isn't the typical engineer CIO.  |
Insurance & Technology March 16, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
CIO for Hire Having held the top technology spot at companies such as New England Mutual (now New England Financial) and John Hancock, Diane Smigel now offers her experience as a CIO-for-hire at Tatum CIO Partners.  |
American Family Physician March 15, 2004 |
Medicine and Society According to figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau in September 2003, 1 43.6 million Americans did not have health insurance in 2002, a figure that represents an increase of 2.4 million persons from 2001  |
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