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The New Architecture Of How Things Are Done In Insurance
As insurance shifts from being a risk product to a consumer product that is more usage-based, there will be dramatic changes in the way insurance is bought, sold and distributed.
Can Smartphones Prevent Car Crashes? Automakers Say Yes
Honda recently demonstrated technologies that use ubiquitous smartphones to alert drivers of nearby obstacles.
The State of Social Media in Insurance: Interactions Surge
Corporate Insight breaks down the increase in insurers' social media impact and offer explanations for the impressive follower growth.
Insurance IT Innovation: Not An Oxymoron
The winners of this year's Novarica Research Council Impact Awards demonstrate that insurance companies are increasingly adept at getting measurable results out of innovative IT implementations.
Health Insurers Having a Ball with Reform: 4 Examples
Some health insurance companies are betting that games will help their policyholders better understand healthcare reform.
RSA Extends Application Outsourcing Deal With Accenture
Agreement for development, implementation and maintenance services that was signed in 2003 now runs through 2020.
Billing Heats Up At Insurance Companies
The most common customer touch point in insurance is bill payment — and insurers are looking for ways to stand out from the pack in terms of the kind of billing experiences they offer.
Mobile In Health Insurance: CareFirst Ups Ante
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield taps Cognizant to support its mobile technology initiatives.
Japanese Insurer Adopts Windows Tablets
Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance will deploy 30,000 Fujitsu-brand Windows 8-equipped tablets to its sales force.
Insurers Way Behind on Web Experience, Especially Health
Temkin Group finds some insurers with pretty good web experiences, but the industry still lacks overall excellent online presences. Health is farthest behind.
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