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Mercury Insurance Minimizes Risk, Maximizes Opportunity with Guidewire InsuranceSuite
The La Brea, Calif.-based insurer's greenfield initial implementation of a full core system suite in a new state paved the way for renovated systems and business processes across the enterprise.
Insurers Gain Productivity, Improved Service and a Modern Work Environment Through Workforce Optimization Initiatives
Workforce optimization technologies provide insurance companies with business agility and transparency into their processes, powering greater efficiency and productivity as well as a more engaging work environment.
1,000 ING U.S. Employees Moving to Cognizant
Cognizant will hire more than 1,000 ING U.S. employees to create a "center of excellence" for insurance and finance business process services.
Insurers Sail Under "Winds of Change"
Even as technology is driving change in the insurance industry more than ever, today's commerce is characterized by the human concerns of consumers, be they end-customers, customer-facing employees or even mobile app developers.
6 Questions to Ensure Workforce Optimization Success
Properly used, workforce optimization is not merely a proven technology but part of transformative strategy to improve an insurer's competitive position.
Consider the BPM Route to Systems Modernization
BPM can be a springboard to address a multitude of application problems, helping insurance companies modernize and automate core systems quickly, easily and affordably.
The Age of Big Bang IT Projects Is Over
Cloud, agile architectures, variable cost models and rapid delivery of small-scale initiatives are the trends that are transforming insurance IT. That was the message at the 2012 IASA conference's Technology Super Session
The Mobile Data Challenge: Insurers Must Refine Content and Data Strategies as Mobile Becomes Consumers' Channel of Choice
As consumers increasingly expect to be able to manage their financial lives via the mobile channel, insurers must develop explicit strategies to extend a full range of content and data management processes to mobile devices.
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