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03.02.2022 By Christian Sauer
Risk – what the world can learn from reinsurance in a global pandemic
Over time, reinsurers have built up considerable methods for identifying, assessing and reducing or even avoiding risks. Many of these methods could help us in our day-to-day lives in the pandemic as a supplement to the RKI’s recommendations. I will explain how the whole thing looks in concrete terms in my blog post.
Read more02.02.2022 By Oliver Berscheidt
Between the worlds – where does the digitalisation of application processes begin?
Insurance providers are no strangers to investing in IT, with more and more being spent every year. This is a good thing since the lack of urgency when it comes to digitalisation in recent years is now beginning to come back to haunt companies. Processes are being actively rebuilt, modernised and the application landscape is even being completely renewed in some cases. This applies first and foremost to insurance sales application processes, which I would like to introduce to you in this blog post.
Read more01.02.2022 By Anna-Franziska Eckert and Andreas Liesche
Variant configuration (part 4) – engineers, programmers and IT as agile teams
Mastering variant configuration requires teamwork between designers, software developers and IT specialists. How can this work successfully? Ideally, integrated systems are modular and consist of authoring systems and modelling tools, configurators and frameworks, frontend and backend, workflow engines and integration modules. In this blog post, we take a look behind the scenes of the individual components and present their potential for optimisations.
Read more28.01.2022 By Lars Zimmermann , Georg Benhöfer and Stephen Lorenzen
Habeck pushing up the gears – how the BMWK wants to work even faster to achieve Germany’s climate targets
By creating the opening balance sheet on climate protection, Robert Habeck, Germany’s Federal Minister for Economics and Climate Action, has made it clear that there is still a lot to be done to achieve Germany’s climate targets. We have taken a look at the paper presented by Habeck and summarised the most important points in our blog post.
Read more27.01.2022 By Tim Strohschneider
Making relevant information usable with the help of modern artificial intelligence Text extraction use case
Whether it arrives on paper or as a PDF, vast amounts of information reach our banks via the documents they receive (digital or analogue). In order to make this information usable for further processing in digital processes, the relevant information must be read out correctly and passed on to the right place in the process. This blog post is about how we can reliably perform this process and others for our customers using text extraction.
Read more25.01.2022 By Steffen Spliethoff
Gaia-X: a boost for data sharing in the insurance industry
There is still very little data sharing going on in today’s insurance industry. Obstacles to this include strict and often unclear regulations, reluctance to share data or the difficulty involved in calculating the value of data in advance. Gaia-X offers insurance providers enormous potential. I will explain what that potential is in my blog post.
Read more20.01.2022 By Allan Linke and Ferhat Yildiz
RPA as an AI enabler – software robots transport you to a harmonised system landscape
At the beginning of the global pandemic, the switch to mobile working was another wake-up call for many companies to invest more in digitalisation. A complete integration of all company processes into a few central systems often requires very high investments and can rarely be realised in a short amount of time. One possible solution to this situation is robotic process automation (or RPA). We explain what this is all about in our blog post.
Read more19.01.2022 By Andrea Giuliani
What is the Online Access Act?
You’ve probably heard a lot about the Online Access Act, but what is it exactly? Why is the Online Access Act important for Germany? What are the specific challenges and how implementation is progressing? I will answer these questions in my blog post.
Read more18.01.2022 By Nehir Safak-Turhan
Legacy modernisation: how the core banking systems are brought up to the latest digital standards
An efficient and flexible design of the IT systems is the basic prerequisite for high-performance banking operations. Even though the modernisation of IT is a great challenge, a benefit- and customer-oriented modernisation of the IT landscape is a mandatory prerequisite for more efficiency, customer orientation and sustainability of banks. In my blog post, I explain how core banking systems are brought up to the latest digital standards. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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