CSC introduced a Java Platform Enterprise Edition-compatible solution for policy administration that provides platform and database flexibility. The company is offering the new software, POINT IN J, to property/casualty insurers that want an integrated, open systems platform to improve efficiency and help speed new products to market.
Scott McNealy, chairman and co-founder of Sun Microsystems, and Ray August, president of CSC's Property & Casualty Insurance division, unveiled the system at CSC's Connect 2008 Conference.
"Sun continues to be one of CSC's most strategic teammates as we serve financial services clients who are looking for ways to advance and streamline their businesses now more than ever," says Jim Cook, president of CSC's Financial Services Sector.
CSC developed POINT IN J in Java and teamed with Sun to certify the new solution on the Sun Solaris Operating System. POINT IN J will be available for deployment by the end of the year.
The POINT IN J and POINT IN policy administration systems support end-to-end P&C insurance processing for all U.S. states and all lines of coverage. CSC will continue to support and maintain both versions through its continuous delivery software upgrades, which give insurers incremental updates as soon as they become available. In addition, POINT IN's integrated components are compatible with POINT IN J.
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