Data for Christmas
Naughty or Nice, every insurer is using some sort of data
Today, more than 2 billion people in more than 160 countries consider Christmas to be the most important holiday of the year. In the United States, 9 in 10 people celebrate the holiday—even if they are not Christian[1].
For those data lovers, did you know that to successfully visit every home in the world on Christmas Eve, Santa, Rudolph and the gang would need a sleigh that could travel at approximately 2,340,000 mph and Rudolph would need 1.7 billion carrots to maintain high energy levels to deliver all the presents in Christmas eve? More fun stats about Christmas here.
With this Christmas spirit, Celent has recently released some interesting reports around the use of data and data protection. Have them as our Christmas gift for those data lovers among our subscription customers.
Using and getting value from data
- Photo Finish: Seeing is Believing
- Follow the Money: The Role of Finance in the New World of Analytics
- Getting Value from Data - Life & Annuity Insurer's Perspective in Latin America
- Getting Value from Data - Property & Casualty Insurer’s Perspective in Latin America
Protecting data
- Securing Insurance Data: Confidential Computing and Data Lineage Use Case
- Cybersecurity Frameworks for Insurers
Managing data at the core
- Policy Administration Systems: North American Individual Life Insurance Edition
- Policy Administration Systems: EMEA Life Insurance Edition
- Policy Administration Systems: LATAM Life Insurance Edition
- Life Insurance Policy Administration Systems Asia-Pacific Edition: 2021 Spectrum Report, Powered by VendorMatch
We have plenty of reports touching on the theme of data and analytics. Contact your account executive to schedule a call to find more please.
Before we wrap up this blog post, I couldn’t refrain of sharing these top 5 Christmas-themed datasets for data and Artificial Intelligence lovers.
Enjoy!! Happy holidays!
[1]https://everythingwhat.com/what-percentage-of-the-world-population-celebrates-christmas