The insurance-technology space has seen newer ways to analyze data, interact with consumers and store information, but while CIOs in a recent survey indicated mobile capabilities are proving their worth, few responses related to other much-hyped areas such as social media, big data or cloud.
The insurance-technology space has seen newer ways to analyze data, interact with consumers and store information, but while CIOs in a recent survey indicated mobile capabilities are proving their worth, few responses related to other much-hyped areas such as social media, big data or cloud.
Risk managers at large corporations have enjoyed access to sophisticated RMIS tools for some time now, but their smaller counterparts were left in the lurch because of the high cost of the systems. This is no longer the case, thanks to investments being made by their independent insurance agents and...
Risk managers at large corporations have enjoyed access to sophisticated RMIS tools for some time now, but their smaller counterparts were left in the lurch because of the high cost of the systems. This is no longer the case, thanks to investments being made by their independent insurance agents and...
Personal-lines insurers and others who serve this market are learning that leveraging mobile technology is an increasingly essential component to attracting and retaining customers. Here are some useful apps and devices companies are offering to auto and homeowners insurance shoppers.
Personal-lines insurers and others who serve this market are learning that leveraging mobile technology is an increasingly essential component to attracting and retaining customers. Here are some useful apps and devices companies are offering to auto and homeowners insurance shoppers.
Welcome once again to the merry month of May; a time of blooming flowers, greening countryside and dreams of summertime! And as I write this, my dreams include once again experiencing a mouth devoid of metal bars, wires and cables.
PropertyCasualty360.com asked several leading insurance technology analysts what insurance carriers couldand shoulddo to develop a mobile strategy that reaches out to both their business partnersthe independent agency workforceand their policyholders who are demanding more of their insurance providers.
PropertyCasualty360.com asked several leading insurance technology analysts what insurance carriers couldand shoulddo to develop a mobile strategy that reaches out to both their business partnersthe independent agency workforceand their policyholders who are demanding more of their insurance providers.
One of the things technology observers find so amazing is how quickly ideas can spread into implementation. But even as seasoned a spectator as Novaricas Matt Josefowicz is impressed with how quickly insurers are adopting mobile technology.