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By Staff Writer |
March 1, 2012
Insurance, like many data-centric industries, has seen changes in recent years in the growth of third-party data, moving from an age of information scarcity to one of information super-abundance.
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By Staff Writer |
November 11, 2011
Sword Insurance, which is soon to be renamed AgencyPort Software, announces the general availability of Turnstile, a standards-based PDF conversion solution for the cloud. Available to insurance carriers, MGAs, and insurance technology vendors, the service converts ACORD PDF forms to ACORD XML for point of sale, rating or policy administration...
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By Karlyn Carnahan and Martina Conlon |
September 6, 2011
Building an underwriter relationship is more than personal affinity.
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By Robert Regis Hyle, PropertyCasualty360.com |
June 20, 2011
Another standard bearer for the insurance industry is fading away: the paper bill. Insurers are following the lead of other financial services companies by exploring all the possibilities in electronic bill presentment.
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By Robert Regis Hyle, PropertyCasualty360.com |
June 10, 2011
Another standard bearer for the insurance industry is fading away: the paper bill. Insurers are following the lead of other financial services companies by exploring all the possibilities in electronic bill presentment.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
May 23, 2011
Martina Conlon, principal at Novarica, has turned a question she is frequently asked into a full report about solutions to simplify the way companies conduct business.
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By Robert Regis Hyle, PropertyCasualty360.com |
May 20, 2011
Make no mistake, billing is obviously an important function in what businesses do, but in terms of technology solutions, although it is listed as a core solution, as the old saying goes: Some things are more core than others.
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By Michael P. Voelker |
May 9, 2011
The advent of industry data models from ACORD and OMG provide insurers a foundation—and a choice.
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By Staff Writer |
April 11, 2011
Property/casualty insurers need to utilize mobile technology, but doing so will not be as easy as adapting current web applications to handheld devices. A richer, more integrated level of service will be expected, especially among young people who have grown up in a digital world.
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By Staff Writer |
September 21, 2010
The Internet has become the primary channel that insurers use to communicate with their agents.