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March 11, 2008Do You Work in the Insurance Industry?
Here at ebizQ, we're getting a lot of interest in specific SOA-type solutions for industry 4verticals. I am interested in hearing from people who work in industry verticals, like insurance, to find out if the solutions you are using are geared toward your industry, or if you are patching your legacy infrastructures together with packaged applications already on the market. Please comment, or email me at editor (at) ebizQ dot net.
According to IBM, insurers today face a difficult struggle to streamline their business processes and keep costs down — all while differentiating their products, keeping their customers happy and maintaining independent agent loyalty in a fiercely competitive market.
Consumers are demanding high service levels 24x7, across all communication channels. Business leaders have reported that their success depends on how innovative they can be in their response to market demands. Their ability to adapt and change can make or break their ability to drive this type of innovation. They need a vision for where their IT strategy needs to head and drive it there.
An upcoming ebizQ event (sign up here!) will discuss the level of innovation that dynamic business applications can drive to accelerate process flexibility. The roundtable will examine what it takes to stay competitive — and to stay in business — and discuss specifically what solutions insurance companies need to consider. In addition, we'll share one very specific solution designed to help you create a level of responsiveness you didn't think possible with your existing property and casualty processes that are often hard to implement, support and maintain.
Sign up here. The live event is March 25th at noon.
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