OneShield, Inc., the developer of OneShield Dragon, a policy management solution, announces a strategic partnership with Brovada Technologies, which enable the integration of their insurance-focused products.
Instead of concerns, I actually see this as the most optimistic time for technology leaders working in the insurance sector. The technology available today far exceeds anything we would have thought possible just five years ago.
Instead of concerns, I actually see this as the most optimistic time for technology leaders working in the insurance sector. The technology available today far exceeds anything we would have thought possible just five years ago.
We're about to say goodbye to another year and the further we distance ourselves from the dark days of 2008, the better things look for the insurance industry as a whole and insurance IT in particular.
When I first started in the insurance business as an underwriter, collaboration required assembling teams of people in a conference room, passing memos and documents through intraoffice and regular mail, and making phone calls.
In the amateur sports insurance world, technology has proven to be an invaluable aid in the distribution of the product, making sales easier and providing services quickly and easily for agents and clients to access.
Today more than ever, preventing data security breaches is a top priority for any business. Recovering from a breach has a measurable impact on the bottom line. A 2006 study by the Ponemon Institute r
In January, the FTC handed out fines of $25 million to manufacturers of weight-loss pills for hyping their products with claims that were too good to be true. In the marketing of business technology,