The on-demand capabilities of cloud computing make it a compelling alternative for insurers looking to reduce costs around both applications and infrastructure. Yet concerns about security, stability, control, and other risks have caused the insurance industry to be relatively slow adopters of cloud technologies.
Three breakout sessions today will explore the benefits insurers can derive, examine how to mitigate risks, and attempt to separate hype from reality around cloud computing.
According to Bob Hirsch, one of the challenges of any discussion is agreeing on what the term “cloud” actually means.
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