TRIA is a public-private risk-sharing mechanism that allows insurers to offer terrorism coverage with the federal government acting as a backstop for major losses from certified attacks. Read on to find out more!
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Guidewire Announces Acini as New Consulting Alliance Partner
SAN MATEO, Calif. and WARSAW, Poland, July 15, 2024 – Guidewire (NYSE: GWRE) announced that Acini, technology and business specialists bringing a better digital experience to the insurance industry, has joined Guidewire PartnerConnect as a Consulting Alliance partner at the Select level serving insurance companies in EMEA and North America. Recently, Acini was recognized as…
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Safeguarding Against Terror – The Role of National Terrorism Insurance Schemes
First in a series of articles in which our LM expert Kuba Matraj looks at national terrorism insurance schemes.
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Guidewire Gems Series – Streamlining Administration Data Management
Get to know a tool that has become indispensable for managing configuration of data within the Insurance Suite: the “Data Importer Exporter for PolicyCenter/ClaimCenter/BillingCenter” accelerator.
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Navigating the Quirks of HTML Date Input with Selenium/Selenide and Beyond
Our coding expert and enthusiast Krzysztof Mroczek on all shades of Selenium and more!
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Policy Life Cycle – AWS
Let us look closer into AWS offering on security of their cloud solutions – perhaps it’s a good starting point to understand the security offering of the Blueprint Two initiatives?
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Mastering Null Safety in Gosu
Welcome to the inaugural post of the Guidewire Gems series, where we will focus on interesting features of the Guidewire ecosystem. We will kickstart our journey with a fundamental concept: Null Safety in Gosu.
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Policy Life Cycle – Declined/Not Taken Up Quotes
Declined and Not Taken Up Quotes are two sides of the same coin in the insurance market. But they tell different things.
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Policy Life Cycle – Quote/Submission
This our first post in the ‘Policy Lifecycle’ series, where we present the tech response for various issues that emerge on different stages during policy lifecycle. Our Cert II is no prophet, but if he were to give you his opinion, he’d say the overall volume of Quotes is likely to rise. More and more…