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Trends among vendors in the policy administration space have emerged, and offerings that were sparsely available in 2007 have become commonplace today, according to a Celent report.

The report, "Trends and Predictions for P&C Policy Administration Systems 2009," identified the emergence of underwriting and service desktops; improved "new business automation" capability; convergence of ultra-configurable and domain content rich systems; increased focus on usability and screen design; and a rise in European partner certification programs as five trends in the policy administration space.

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