Topics of Discussion are Set to Include:
- Digital Collaboration - The Transformation of Insurance IT Architecture - Achieving the goals associated with digitally connecting the insurance enterprise - reducing the volume of paper, speeding claims resolution, and compiling data across multiple disciplines - the challenge now is to transform that connection into collaboration among internal team members and extending that collaboration out to external partners such as outside counsel and trial experts on the claims side.
- Evaluating Insurance Application Cloud Solutions - In addition to defining cloud computing (vs. Software-as-a-Service, ASP, hosted solutions, etc.), the session will focus on leveraging the cloud for core and ancillary insurance applications, as well as key items to consider such as security, risks, benefits, etc. It will also highlight recent successes and key success factors.
- The Core Management of Risk - How IT and Software development are Changing the Insurance Business Model - This session will discuss some of the real and potential impacts of recent advances in IT on the Insurance Business model - from Distribution and Customer strategies, to internal Operating models and the Core management of risk.
- Emerging Software Options for the Insurance Industry - Trends in technology, software engineering and changes in the software provider landscape are creating new opportunities and challenges for CIOs.
- Implementing Modern Core Systems in the Insurance industry - A core systems replacement project may look like a high-risk assignment. The information processed and distributed through these systems is the life-blood of the insurance company. A number of best practices are forming regarding core systems replacements. In this session, the attending CIO�s examines how to ensure that the project sets off in the right direction and continues on course, and also looks at establishing the new organization when the project lands.
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