Over the past 30 years, the world of automating policy administration in property/casualty insurance has changed a great deal: In the early days of computing, companies built their own; in the '80s, l
Insurance IT leaders and analysts have thrown the often used and by now very familiar word caution to the wind for their spending forecast for 2006, focusing instead on an optimistic view technology p
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SOME agents and brokers are fascinated with technology for its own sake, but most see it strictly as a means to an end: a more profitable agency. This link between high tech and high margins was explored during a panel discussion at the Independent
THIS article is based on our 2005 review and evaluation of the growing private-company management liability insurance market. The products for this market combine several lines of coverage for business-practices risks into a single policy. The
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