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By Thomas Lidbury, Michael Boland |
May 8, 2012
Many of the newer forms of cloud computing were not created with e-discovery in mind and therefore present some special challenges for companies.
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By Robert Regis Hyle, PropertyCasualty360.com |
May 1, 2012
In its 2012 Global Insurance Outlook, Deloitte Research insurance leader Sam Friedman issues a fascinating description of technology leaders in the insurance industry.
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By Michael P. Voelker |
May 1, 2012
From community building to claims investigation, insurers are learning to make the most of social media technology tools.
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By Michael P. Voelker |
April 5, 2012
The economy is down, and fraud is up—along with consumer acceptance of fraudulent behavior. A best-practices approach requires using new and established tools and building a reputation for being aggressive in the fight against fraud. Four insurers reveal how they’re waging war against fraudsters.
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By Rick Gilman, APR, CMP |
March 28, 2012
A booming interest in Pinterest expands to insurance marketing
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By Roy A. Mura, Esq. |
February 14, 2012
Although the technologies, demographics and laws concerning social media continue to change and develop, the use and usefulness of social media content in evaluating insurance claims are here to stay.
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By Robert Regis Hyle, PropertyCasualty360.com |
February 9, 2012
In its 2012 Global Insurance Outlook, Deloitte Research insurance leader Sam Friedman issues an interesting description of technology leaders in the insurance industry. He describes their work as “revolutionary,” and points out the important decisions CIOs make today are less about software or reengineering processes than they are about transformation.
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By Robert Regis Hyle, PropertyCasualty360.com |
January 27, 2012
Businesses and consumers around the globe will observe Data Privacy Day on Saturday, Jan. 28, and at least one security expert is urging businesses to assess risk management practices that relate to data security and where they are able to make improvements.
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By Kevin M. Blake, Esq. |
January 27, 2012
In Pennsylvania an unofficial litmus test is emerging, requiring counsel to have at least an indication that content on a social networking site will contradict a litigant's testimony or claims, before the court will grant access to "private" information on such sites.
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By Ericka Billue |
January 27, 2012
Modern claims administration systems have enhanced the process and enabled greater efficiencies, but BI can take the operation to the next level, offering better decisions for improved claims outcomes.