An insurer can follow peer and expert advice to the letter, but there still is no guarantee its next software deal will unfold without pain and suffering. While carriers keep searching for that elusiv
While visiting a Fortune 100 company, I was discussing Web sites with a few senior marketing people. One of their concerns was site obsolescence. They did not want to invest substantial resources into
While visiting a Fortune 100 company, I was discussing Web sites with a few senior marketing people. One of their concerns was site obsolescence. They did not want to invest substantial resources into
The Katie School of Insurance at Illinois State University recently conducted a study of insurance carriers, TPAs, and risk managers to determine the impact of technology and automation.
As certain as the fact that apples are green before they turn yellow or red, there will be structures and possessions damaged this hurricane season by wave wash and storm surge.
Binyamin Schwartz, 28, of Oak Park, Mich., was indicted July 19 by a grand jury that accused him of identity theft, aggravated identity theft, access device fraud and wire fraud, according to an
A programmer/consultant, indicted on identity theft and fraud charges resulting from his alleged theft of 111,000 workers' compensation claimants' records from Sentry Insurance, is due for arraignment
Center for Justice & Democracy's new report accuses the U.S. Chamber of Commerce of providing over $100 million and strategic assistance to local front groups in order to influence state level electio
Federal legislation mandating uniform rules for surplus lines carriers and brokers was heartily endorsed last week by industry witnesses testifying at a House Financial Services Committee hearing on