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TigerLogic®
Insurance Data Services
The Insurance industry is in flux. New competitors are entering
the market with new and flexible business models. There is more
competition between organizations via new channels such as online
customer interfaces, self-service, and streamlined “e”
insurance services. To compete effectively, companies must become
more nimble by leveraging information across the enterprise
(versus silo applications) and 3rd parties. Access to quality
data also drives predictive analytics and helps organizations
uncover “hidden” relationships and trends from their
data. This requires having more flexible adapters to legacy
systems and replacing manual processes that impede success.
Organizations are moving their applications to Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA) and utilizing the data standard ACORD for
interoperability. Over 60% of the top 25 insurers in the U.S.
have a strategy in place to implement ACORD standards. ACORD
XML provides information exchange and integration with all of
the insurance carriers, brokers, agents, service bureaus and
important applications such as Agency Management Systems (AMS)
and rating solutions. Adoption of the ACORD standard improves
adaptability and interoperability, reduces costs, increases
efficiency and is a necessary first step to a successful SOA
strategy.
According to Gartner, “By 2010, more than 50% of early
adopter organizations migrating toward service-oriented architecture
will fail at their first attempts, due to a lack of rigor in
enforcing data governance and information management policies.
TigerLogic
Insurance Data Services helps your SOA efforts via ACORD integration
and your ROI with a predictive analytics repository!
Enabling
an enterprise for ACORD is a complex process. Challenges such
as the re-engineering of interfaces with legacy systems and
partner/broker systems make adoption of ACORD difficult to manage.
Additionally, the ACORD standard is evolving and has multiple
versions and insurance carriers institute proprietary extension
challenges. To be successful in the quest for ACORD XML and
SOA adoption, insurers must overcome several key challenges.
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Integration of ACORD deviations, versions and extensions. |
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Data
federation and multi-schema support. |
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Support
of evolving structure to persist and support unplanned change. |
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Integration
of ACORD and other protocols such as DTCC and EDI. |

ACORD
Infrastructure Diagram
TigerLogic
Insurance Data Services for ACORD
The TigerLogic Insurance Data Services solution enables efficient
use of ACORD standards between partners and within the enterprise.
It’s built on the TigerLogic XML Database Management Server
(XDMS), which is ideal for storing hierarchical and multidimensional
data, including XML, non-XML and XML metadata.
Customizable
for your Enterprise
TigerLogic Insurance Data Services solution is designed for
extensibility with the following capabilities:
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Easy to use data mapping and metadata reconciliation from
legacy systems to ACORD. |
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Point
TigerLogic to data sources to dynamically build metadata
structure of source. |
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Map
data fields from legacy systems to the ACORD standard
plus proprietary extensions. |
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Straight
Through Processing (STP) messages flow in and out of your
enterprise and will be formatted according to your company’s
specifications. |
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Ongoing
costs of maintenance and rewriting of interfaces virtually
eliminated. |
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Mitigating
changes of ACORD versions and extensions significantly
reduced. |
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Centralized
data storage of all messages to facilitate exception handling
and auditing. |

Pedictive
Analytics Model Based
on Age, Education, Income, and Risk
Data
Services for Predictive Analytics
Calculating high and low risk profiles based on Age, Education,
and Income (illustrated above) can reveal crucial information
for insurers. For high quality predictive analytics, companies
need to aggregate information from many different data sources
and ensure that it’s up-to-date and accurate. Most insurers
attempt to bring this information together with a point-to-point
ETL (Extract Transform Load) process and data warehouse built
on a relational database management system (RDBMS). Unfortunately,
these systems are brittle in a dynamic technical environment
where data values, relationships and structures may be constantly
changing.
What’s
required is a dynamic data hub built on a flexible platform.
TigerLogic Insurance Data Services provides flexible data access,
transformation, validation and persistence. It is built on the
TigerLogic XDMS, which has a number of flexibility advantages
over the RDBMS.
XDMS |
RDBMS |
| Structure
built on the fly in real time based on structure of incoming
data |
Requires
structure definition up front |
| Natively
supports evolving structure |
Only
supports rigid non-flexible structure |
| Triggers
to notify data steward for new data structures or exceptions |
Rejects
new data structures |
| Supports
multiple schemas in the same collection |
Supports
only single schema table formats |
| Slowly
Changing Dimensions (SCD Type 2) are handled as sub-elements |
Creates
an artificial record and requires table joins to support
SCD Type 2 |
Product
Brochure
TigerLogic
Insurance Data Services Product Overview (439 KB pdf)
Contact
Us
For
inquiries, please contact TigerLogic Insurance Data Services
sales at 949-442-4400 or email tl-ids@rainingdata.com.
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