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Moving forward on a forbidding economic playing field, most insurers hoping to modernize their policy admin systems are running flat. Yet CIOs who already allocated funds for core system upgrades are proceeding as planned, albeit under extreme pressure. Like a quarterback facing a blitz, they must maneuver around outdated code, vendor mergers and acquisitions, budget constraints and the integration of new tools and technologies. Those CIOs who put together a successful drive know that the end zone holds great promise. |
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Managing Insurance Business Demands While Controlling IT Budgets in Extraordinary Times
During these dynamic economic times, many Property & Casualty business partners are adjusting to shifting markets and thus demanding even more services from their IT departments. However, IT budgets are not able to keep pace with the increased demand. This article discusses how IT leaders can implement key strategies to provide for these evolving business needs while controlling expenditures.
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