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businesses processes with Internet file management.
Simple File Management for Common Processing Procedures
Although most insurance providers have used enterprise content management
systems for years, these applications have typically been available to just a
fraction of employees due to their high cost and complexity. For underwriters,
customer service representatives and agents desiring secure file sharing across
any network configuration, can help provide an ideal solution. We can help you
develop a system where each participant can access files from their desktop
application or browser making adding new files to the system as simple as
selecting "File, Save". The physical transport and storage of the many documents
related to property and casualty and life insurance transactions can typically
be eliminated altogether, without requiring expanded licenses for higher cost
ECM software.
Automatic Integration with Existing Software Applications
A key success factor to reducing the costs related to underwriting and
processing insurance claims is the ability of new electronic solutions to be
quickly understood and used by all process participants, otherwise paper-based
forms and procedures will not easily be disposed of. The solution already
supports transparent document access from within today’s most popular desktop
applications (even non Internet-aware legacy applications) allowing the
inter-department and cross-organization sharing of underwriting documents to
occur directly from within an insurer’s current desktop applications. Deployment
time and cost is dramatically reduced and the organization is not forced into
premature and costly desktop operating system or application upgrades in order
to achieve the benefits of more efficient policy underwriting or claims
processing.
Support Multi-National Collaboration
Recent insurance industry consolidation has produced a collection of
multinational providers more dependent than ever upon Internet based
technologies that can help them bridge the distance and time between
participants in their business processes. The WebFile Server was developed from
the beginning to support multiple languages with its multi-byte code base
permitting a single instance of a document to be represented in multiple
languages at the same time. Changes made by file collaborators can also be
represented in each participant’s local date and time format ensuring that even
a global underwriting process still has everyone on the "same page". Coupled
with today’s high speed networks, multinational insurers can now truly create a
global document store that connects all participants, eliminates document
redundancy, and improves access to and re-use of core business content saving
countless hours of employee effort.
Reduce Storage Management Costs
According to industry experts, network server consolidation remains one of the
top cost saving objectives of leading insurance provider IT departments.
Consolidation of server based file information not only reduces hardware and
maintenance costs, but it also frees valuable technical talent to work on higher
value-added projects that can improve organization effectiveness. Insurers have
already put the WebFile Server to work helping to consolidate commercial
property and casualty documents stored all over network servers and even in
mainframe databases. Typically, file consolidation of business process
documents, such as those related to commercial underwriting yields a high
percentage of duplicate files. Once these files have been migrated to the WFS,
only a single instance of each file needs to be maintained, no matter how many
unique customer folders it may reside in. This reduces network storage costs and
maximizes file utility and value.
Facilitate Secure eCommerce
Today’s insurance industry can be characterized by a high level of
interdependency between insurers, brokerage networks, underwriters and related
financial service providers. More and more, these organizations are seeking
secure and cost efficient means to leverage their relationships via the Internet
in order to accelerate the business process and improve competitiveness. Today,
solutions enable secure exchange of file information between insurers and
re-insurers using SSL encrypted connections to protect transmissions between
process participants. Document access is protected via username and password
validation against each participants own directory service ensuring that only
approved participants gain access. In addition, access permissions are employed
to limit read, write, and share permissions based upon each participant’s role,
reducing even further the opportunity for error and waste.
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