You might be surprised at the apps available for free (often for policyholders and non-policyholders alike) to improve driving skills, prepare a home inventory, shop for a new vehicle, track cyber attacks or hurricanes, and more.
You might be surprised at the apps available for free (often for policyholders and non-policyholders alike) to improve driving skills, prepare a home inventory, shop for a new vehicle, track cyber attacks or hurricanes, and more.
While insurers have been relatively quick to jump on the mobile technology bandwagon, they apparently still have a long way to go to make apps an integral part of their policyholders lives.
While insurers have been relatively quick to jump on the mobile technology bandwagon, they apparently still have a long way to go to make apps an integral part of their policyholders lives.
It only takes a few years for technology to leap the gap between novelty and indispensable business tool. In the mid-1990s, during the Internets infancy, it was hardly uncommon for corporations to do business without e-mail or a website. By 2000, the thought of a corporation without a robust investment...