The commercial insurance sector is poised to make extensive use of mobile technologies while away from the office, according to a new survey about mobile technology conducted by FirstBest Systems, Inc.
The commercial insurance sector is poised to make extensive use of mobile technologies while away from the office, according to a new survey about mobile technology conducted by FirstBest Systems, Inc.
Though still in the early stages of adoption, mobile technology is blossoming by the month as insurers discover better ways to connect with both business users and consumers.
The good news for those who have yet to climb aboard the mobile technology bandwagon is that youre not alone. We often write about the need for cutting-edge technology, but the truth is most insurance carriers are slow to adopt new tools, but sometimes thats the wise move.
The good news for those who have yet to climb aboard the mobile technology bandwagon is that youre not alone. We often write about the need for cutting-edge technology, but the truth is most insurance carriers are slow to adopt new tools, but sometimes thats the wise move.
(Editors Note: This article was written two weeks before the death of Steve Jobs on Oct. 5, 2011 as a tribute to what Jobs has meant for the business world and for people in general.)
(Editors Note: This article was written two weeks before the death of Steve Jobs on Oct. 5, 2011 as a tribute to what Jobs has meant for the business world and for people in general.)
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