News and information for insurance professionals on the various ways technology is being used to provide "solutions" for clients, for example, the ways smart homes are helping assess risk for homeowners insurance.
President Obamas administration took the first step to opening the skies above the U.S. to widespread civilian drone flights while proposing strict limits on commercial operations and privacy rules for those flown by government agencies.
Opponents say that the bill goes too far and it allows the NSA permission to compile private information on innocent Americans. The House passed its version of the bill earlier this year.
Despite delays in the employer mandate, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act already is impacting the community of brokers who are looking to increase their role as a trusted advisor to both businesses and consumers.
One out of three senior investment managers at global insurance companies worry current legacy systems may fail to meet future regulatory requirements.
Whether considering market dynamics or organizational functions, transformation may be the most important word for insurers in 2014, according to a Deloitte analysis. See six transformational questions that could shape insurers fortunes in the New Year.
SAP's rapid-deployment solution is designed to help insurers located or doing business in the EU to meet the Solvency II Directive's reporting requirements.
California is turning into a battleground for technology that allows auto insurers to track their customers' driving behavior and offer them lower premiums, but that privacy advocates reject as an excessive intrusion with serious consequences.