Solution Frameworks
To reduce your time-to-market and deliver reliable solutions consistently, we have invested significantly in leveraging the insurance-industry best practices.
From these, we develop solution frameworks to meet the current business and IT needs of the industry. The frameworks are reusable assets with proven and extensible templates that accelerate development cycles and produce high-quality software deliverables.
Solution frameworks include:
Integrated Risk-Information System (IRIS): Developed in Adobe® LiveCycle® Enterprise Suite, blends data capture, information assurance, document output, process management, and content services.
- Helps create and deliver rich, engaging applications that reduce paperwork and accelerate decision-making
- Streamlines the entire risk-assessment process for commercial insurance lines
Insurance Dashboard: With "claims module" that is a performance management solution to address real-time information need of insurers to track the key performance indicators (KPIs).
- Provides real-time analysis of critical performance measures, vis-à-vis targets aligned with organizational goals
- Includes easy-to-use, "drill down" mechanism for zooming from a KPI to a particular claim with a click
- Can be customized based on user’s function and role
WriteRate (Insurance Rating Framework): Customizable rating framework that calculates the premium for policy data.
- Consists of a run-time rating engine (Java Database Interface) and a rate-revision workbench (Web Interface) to support integrated rate-revision workflow
- Rating engine is linked to the outside world through web services, and data is sent to the rating engine through web service calls
Underwriting Desktop [UWD}: A business process management solution providing underwriting staff with an integrated platform.
- Performs rules-assisted risk evaluation and pricing to deliver consistent underwriting results
- Primarily suited to middle-market and national accounts in business and commercial insurance
- Addresses pain areas such as: multiple systems, redundant data entry, lack of workflow, pricing discrepancies, etc.