Webinar

Using Digital Intelligence to Navigate the Insurance Industry’s Perfect Storm

Why attend

Insurance organizations now have to navigate the perfect storm of exponential increase of business activity, its volume of supporting documents, staff shortages and, all of this in the now normal necessity of social distancing. Join us on June 17th to learn how Digital Intelligence offers a practical fast-start approach to getting a handle on many of these challenges by:

  • Helping you understand how to transform processes, instead of falling into the trap of just automating existing, often broken processes

  • Getting your organization one step further of your competition with the latest content intelligence capabilities that help transform your customer experience and operational effectiveness

  • Completely automating your handling of essential documents used in onboarding, policy underwriting, claims, adjudication, and compliance

  • Having direct overview of your processes as living in real time to discover where bottlenecks and repetitions occur, where content needs to be processed, and where automation can be most effective

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Speakers

Sandy Kemsley

Process Automation Industry Analyst, Column 2

Sandy is an independent analyst and systems architect, specializing in digital process automation (DPA), business process management (BPM), the social enterprise, enterprise architecture and business intelligence. In addition to her technical background, she has worked on the business operations end of projects, and is often involved from business requirements and analysis through technology design and deployment.

Reggie Twigg

Director of Product Marketing, Digital Enterprise, ABBYY

With a research background in Communication Theory, including Semiotics, Linguistics, and Speech Pathology, Reginald Twigg has been in Enterprise Software for the past two decades focusing on automating document processing applications (specifically, Capture and Enterprise Content Management - ECM) with emerging AI, ML, NLP and hyper-automation technologies. Developing the earliest natural language processing (NLP) applications for ECM, later with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI, ML), has led their introduction into Document Imaging and Capture while at FileNet and IBM.