Profile of Greg MacSweeney
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Greg MacSweeney is editorial director of InformationWeek Financial Services, whose brands include Wall Street & Technology, Bank Systems & Technology, Advanced Trading, and Insurance & Technology.
Articles by Greg MacSweeney
posted in July 2003
7/30/2003
New advancements in technology and methodologies may signal that knowledge management is ready for broader acceptance in the insurance industry.
7/15/2003
Almost two years after the 9/11 attacks, experts say a sound business continuity plan relies on testing, testing ... and more testing.
7/15/2003
At Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota (Eagan, MN, $1.8 billion in assets), John Ounjian, chief information officer, says that his company is leveraging IT to meet the ever-higher expectations that customers have of their insurance provider, while also working to reduce costs.
7/15/2003
When an older imaging system reached capacity limits, CAA Insurance turned to FileNet.
7/15/2003
Hancock/MetLife greenfield builds infrastructure in three months for federal LTC program.
7/15/2003
ING's consumer portal combines entertainment and education.
7/15/2003
The Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology, an organization established by the Florida Legislature to establish reliable methods of projection for hurricane losses, has approved the AIR 2003 Atlantic Tropical Cyclone model from AIR Worldwide Corp. (Boston).
7/15/2003
Lincoln Financial Group will integrate legacy systems with technology from Metaserver.
7/15/2003
A listing of recent insurance company/IT provider contract announcements.
7/15/2003
Health insurers are scrambling to enhance systems to accommodate the consumer-directed healthcare model.
7/2/2003
Building on an existing outsourcing and co-development relationship, CareFirst
BlueCross BlueShield awards an additional number of projects to EPAM, an outsourcer
that connects teams of Russian developers based in Moscow and Minsk with corporate
clients.