Anyone who challenges authority lives by the phrase, Rules are made to be broken. But what if the rules themselves are broken? Business rules, that is.
Anyone who challenges authority lives by the phrase, Rules are made to be broken. But what if the rules themselves are broken? Business rules, that is.
Yes, we are gathering again in Las Vegas on this holiest of SundaysCinco de Mayoto prepare for three days of information, collaboration, and education as the 10th year of this merger of conferences between ACORD and LOMA begins on Monday.
Yes, we are gathering again in Las Vegas on this holiest of SundaysCinco de Mayoto prepare for three days of information, collaboration, and education as the 10th year of this merger of conferences between ACORD and LOMA begins on Monday.
Its not true that insurance carriers are averse to paying claims, its just that many insurers hate paying claimants that dont deserve the moneyparticularly those who file fraudulent claims that end up costing honest policyholders in the long run.
Its not true that insurance carriers are averse to paying claims, its just that many insurers hate paying claimants that dont deserve the moneyparticularly those who file fraudulent claims that end up costing honest policyholders in the long run.
When technology begins to explode around an industry such as insurance, early adopters react with quick movement to get in on the action. But how many of those companies actually take the time to develop a strategy in the face of pressure to react to the quick actions of the...
Many businesseswith one recent exceptionare offering their employees the opportunity to step away from the office and perform their daily tasks in the comfort of their own homes. Whatever the reasons for utilizing a mobile workforceunwillingness to relocate the family or a reluctance to perform the daily commutefor insurers the...
The world of mobile communication is not limited to big cities. Rural carriers, such as Mennonite Mutual Insurance, have distinct needs of their own as they often service wide areas for customers that expect quick and timely service just like their big-city brethren.
Insurance companies are naturally protective of proprietary information, but the industry as a whole suffers when carriers are unwilling to share information that organizations such as ACORD can use to establish industry-wide standards. That scenario is playing out once again in the telematics space.