Cloud partners aim at BI in insurance

US companies, MFX, DrivenBI and Return on Efficiency have formed a partnership to target a specialise corner of insurance data analytics, serviced through the cloud, an example of how the cloud allows new partners to target specialist corners of business and commerce

One of the fascinating aspects of exploiting cloud services is the almost limitless range of partnerships that can be formed to service the business needs of even quite specialised corners of business management.

One such example has emerged in the market sector of specialised Business Intelligence services for the insurance industry. MFX, has partnered with DrivenBI and Return on Efficiency to launch self-service content analytics and dashboards to their customers on their Integrated Insurance Platform.

The trio has managed to combine an eclectic mix of skills and expertise within the partnership. MFX is a provider of customised datacentre and infrastructure services and end-to-end commercial property and casualty insurance application and BPO solutions. DrivenBI provides innovative self-service analytics products designed to unify, analyse and report on data aggregated from multiple sources through its cloud-based analytics platform, and Return on Efficiency is a boutique consultancy focusing on Project Management, Project Rescue, Vendor Turnaround, Technology Strategy and

The partnership is aiming to empower customers to uncover deeper analytics and operational insights in entirely new ways. MFX is offering a one-stop shop for its customers by unifying, analysing and presenting data analytics from multiple functional areas of P&C insurance operations in shareable and actionable report snapshots. This is accessed through real-time intuitive dashboard experience.

The self-service analytics platform is thoroughly incorporated within MFX’s Integrated Insurance Platform (IIP), allowing end-users to `socialise’ their actionable data analytics. They can then act immediately on those results to send alerts and notifications, delegate tasks, and share commentary. MFX will turn its depth and breadth of transactional information into operational, living reporting and insights, as defined, and created, by their end users themselves.

“We leverage our Insurance operations and technology knowledge with SRK’s rapid implementation capability to build and launch user-driven data analytics and dashboards at our clients in significantly less time and cost as compared to other solutions.”

“MFX is very pleased to be working with DrivenBI and Return on Efficiency to bring a new level of business intelligence and reporting capability to our clients,” “Being able to access, manipulate and report on available data is crucial to today’s insurance carriers, particularly when data is transformed into usable information that can help our clients better manage their businesses,”. said Raymond A. Roy, Chairman and CEO of MFX. “DrivenBI and Return on Efficiency understand that need. Their reporting and analytics tools, in conjunction with our end-to-end IIP, will enable our insurance clients to access this information more quickly, allowing them to better understand and grow their business in new ways.”

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