Safeco announced the launch today of a new product--Teensurance powered by Safeco--that the company claims "smoothes the rocky road for parents and their new teen drivers" with technology that monitors
Safeco announced the launch today of a new product--Teensurance powered by Safeco--that the company claims "smoothes the rocky road for parents and their new teen drivers" with technology that monitors
It never fails. Whenever I attend an insurance technology conference, I can be sure someone will ask, "So, what have you seen that's new or impressive?" Unfortunately, my answer to that question is
Whether you're looking for increased productivity in your office operations, better compliance with federal and/or state regulations, or more efficiency and time savings via mobile technologies,
Ever since insurers started using computers to do business, there has been a debate over the need for data standards, driven by the notion that such standards are critical to the efficient operation
When I posted an item recently on my blog (www.insurancetechguru.com) about a renowned hurricane researcher who claims Al Gore is completely wrong on the issue of global warming, little did I realize
ComputerWorld recently reported on the theft of yet another laptop computer that contains vital, sensitive, private information on innocent people. It seems there's no end to these incidents, but the
ComputerWorld recently reported on the theft of yet another laptop computer that contains vital, sensitive, private information on innocent people. It seems there's no end to these incidents, but
On a recent episode of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," the good guys had captured the laptop computer of a very bad guy, but when one detective asked the other about the contents, the reply was that