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Insurance & Technology December 21, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
CUNA's Roy 'Maps' IT Success At a time when many CIOs are outsourcing to maximize IT efficiency, Rick Roy, CIO, CUNA Mutual Group, is looking to mine his own employees' potential.  |
Insurance & Technology December 21, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
A Brave New World Former Penn National Insurance CIO Jane Koppenheffer will finally get her chance to experience the agency side of the business.  |
Insurance & Technology December 20, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
Passing the Spitzer Test The New York Attorney General's deep probe into the insurance industry will result in greater-than-ever demands for transparency in carrier-distributor relationships.  |
Insurance & Technology December 20, 2004 |
Growing Pains & Priorities At I&T's 2004 Executive Summit, insurance technology executives debated strategies for achieving and sustaining growth.  |
Insurance & Technology December 20, 2004 Lisa Valentine |
Living the Digital Life At the helm of Jefferson Pilot Financial's technology organization, Chuck Cornelio is close to completing what he says is the individual life insurance industry's first fully functional straight-through processing application.  |
Insurance & Technology December 20, 2004 Wendy Toth |
Long-Distance Relationship Reinsurer PartnerRe adopts SSL VPN technology to safely and conveniently keep employees all over the world connected to the company's network.  |
Insurance & Technology December 20, 2004 Jim Hatfield |
Be All You Can Be Assigned risk specialist AutoOne cuts expenses and increases productivity with Opus Group's performance analytics tools.  |
Insurance & Technology December 20, 2004 Wendy Toth |
Better Business, Naturally AmCOMP's IT staff is structured to reflect the processes through which the industry does business, allowing completion of technology projects with a team-oriented business model.  |
Insurance & Technology December 20, 2004 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Looking at Linux Though insurers have been slow to adopt open source computing, some are beginning to implement Linux solutions. Their efforts are resulting in savings of both time and money.  |
Insurance & Technology December 20, 2004 Katherine Burger |
Fear Factor It's not often that you can secure the undivided attention of a roomful of technology executives and solutions providers, but that was the scenario last month during the keynote presentation at Insurance & Technology's Executive Summit.  |
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