Change is not a surprising thing in the world of technology (in fact, it is what we expect), but the really big surprise in 2006 was that our traditionally sleepy-eyed industry finally awoke from its
With the drive among carriers to increase productivity and reduce costs, policy administration systems vendors are scrambling to offer products that deliver better return on investment, but insurance
As an agent and a founding member of Southwest Ohio's local chapter of the Applied Systems Client Network, Vicky Tuten has seen a lot of the struggle agents have gone through in trying to marry
The Federal Trade Commission has announced that it has sent claims forms to more than 1,400 consumers who may have had out-of-pocket expenses due to identity theft connected with alleged security laps
While mobile computing is still a tough sell in the slow-to-adopt-technology insurance industry, the makers of the popular BlackBerry wireless handheld device are continuing to install functional
Agents are clearly frustrated with having to enter the same data multiple times for different insurance companies, but when push comes to shove, generating income and profits are by far their biggest
It's a common enough euphemism. We generally use it when we're negligent in some way--forgetting to do something important, missing a salient detail, or making a small mistake that may have large conse
It's a common enough euphemism. We generally use it when we're negligent in some way--forgetting to do something important, missing a salient detail, or making a small mistake that may have large