Its that time of year for reports on IT investments in the insurance industry. As would be expected, core systems, portals, and business intelligence again rank as the top three spending initiatives.
As Strategy Meets Action unveils survey-based IT spending projections for 2012, just as one might expect, the story contains some news that doesnt feel very new and some that deserves consideration maybe even action. Each year, SMA takes a look at IT spending trends and business directions to determine...
As Strategy Meets Action unveils survey-based IT spending projections for 2012, just as one might expect, the story contains some news that doesnt feel very new and some that deserves consideration maybe even action. Each year, SMA takes a look at IT spending trends and business directions to determine...
Number one answer is investing in software solutions and platform in the distribution space. With flat market conditions and fierce competition, investing in a flexible and adaptable distribution technology platform that can easily connect to the various delivery channels and easily connect all the channels to modern policy administration and...
Ten years ago, when BlackBerrys first came out, we had what ended up being false hope. People talked about mobile when the whole Internet explosion came about, but it never really took hold in the [insurance] industry.
Governance for IT is a pesky problem on which many business and technology leaders spend countless hours and dollars, seeking to improve, streamline, and just plain fix.