Web Seminars

Legacy Replacement: What About the Data?

Date: Thursday, September 29, 2011
Time: 12:00 pm ET | 9:00 am PT
Cost: Free

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Insurance carriers are spending millions of dollars to escape the clutches of old and brittle legacy systems. Yet many fail to recognize one of the toughest challenges and greatest opportunities of the replacement process, which is how to carry forward, integrate and leverage the data from both the legacy and replacement systems. Most carriers plan only for a one-time, throw-away data conversion rather than creating a broader and more rewarding data strategy. The use of a data integration strategy gives you 3 major wins for the price of one:

  • Conforms and validates your data to prevent corruption of the new technology
  • Creates a ongoing data repository that breaks the data silos and permanently insulates all downstream process from change
  • Creates a world class BI environment
Join us to hear from an industry leading CIO and consultant as to how to not just “convert” the data but leverage it.

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Featured Speakers:

George Grieve George Grieve
CEO and Founder
CastleBay Consulting

George Grieve is the CEO and founder of CastleBay Consulting, a leading insurance consulting and services provider. Prior to founding the company, George was a consulting principal with IBM’s Insurance Solutions Unit, specializing in large-scale business and systems integration projects for leading U.S. and Canadian insurers. He is a regular contributor to Tech Decisions magazine, writing the bi-monthly column Shop Talk.

Al Parisian Al Parisian
Chief Information Officer
Montana State Fund

Albert Parisian became the CIO at Montana State Fund effective March 7, 2005.Since 2005 MSF-IT has built a high performance team that; implemented a world class claims COTS solution, developed a state of the art business intelligence capability, reduced electronic document retrieval times from dozens of seconds down to sub-second, reduced budget year over year, raised the department employee cultural survey result from last to first place, and put a four-tier governance model into company-wide practice.

Moderated by:

Bob HyleBob Hyle
Editor-in-Chief
Tech Decisions

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