Microsoft Financial Services articles
Microsoft Financial Services
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The Biggest Risk is the Status Quo
The cloud is disrupting the insurance industry and driving innovation at a breakneck pace
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Taking Customer Experience to the Next Level
The process of engaging customers can’t be one-size-fits-all
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Risk Modelling in Insurance: Big data and analytics creates intelligent insurers
Cortana Intelligence Suite and Azure Machine Learning are helping insurers unlock data and provide insights beyond areas supported by actuaries.
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Risk Modelling in Insurance: Big Compute futures
Big Compute delivers modelling, simulation, data gathering and analytics capabilities that are transforming the way insurers do business.
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Risk Modelling in Insurance: The use of ‘R’ in data science
Leading insurers are harnessing the analytical and intelligence capabilities of Microsoft R Server, SQL Server 2016 and Microsoft Azure to deliver faster results from increasing volumes of data.
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Is IoT reshaping the way insurers do business?
Risk modelling has become one of the most important strategic tools insurers have at their disposal.
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Risk Modelling in Insurance: Unified corporate financial management
Carmela Owens of Tagetik told us how the company is helping insurance companies around the world to simplify and streamline business processes.
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Risk Modelling in Insurance: Empowering the world
Peter Haslebacher of FIS told us how the company is helping insurers to meet multiple risk and regulatory requirements.
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Risk Modelling in Insurance: Cloud solutions for risk modellers
Regulatory changes and an increasingly unpredictable risk environment are challenging insurers to do more in less time while enabling faster responses.
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Risk Modelling in Insurance: Providing flexible solutions for insurers
Insurers need flexible solutions to measure value, manage risk and safeguard solvency. We asked Joel Fox and Stephen Hollands how Willis Towers Watson is helping insurers achieve those goals.
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