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From legacy to lakehouse: Centralizing insurance data with Delta Lake

CIO

In 2025, insurers face a data deluge driven by expanding third-party integrations and partnerships. Many still rely on legacy platforms , such as on-premises warehouses or siloed data systems. In my view, the issue goes beyond merely being a legacy system. First, list out all the insurance data sources.

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11:11 Systems: Empowering enterprises to modernize, protect, and manage their IT assets and data

CIO

Diamond founded 11:11 Systems to meet that need – and 11:11 hasn’t stopped growing since. Our valued customers include everything from global, Fortune 500 brands to startups that all rely on IT to do business and achieve a competitive advantage,” says Dante Orsini, chief strategy officer at 11:11 Systems. “We

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Accelerating insurance policy reviews with generative AI: Verisk’s Mozart companion

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Verisk (Nasdaq: VRSK) is a leading strategic data analytics and technology partner to the global insurance industry, empowering clients to strengthen operating efficiency, improve underwriting and claims outcomes, combat fraud, and make informed decisions about global risks.

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Unlocking the full potential of enterprise AI

CIO

Research from Gartner, for example, shows that approximately 30% of generative AI (GenAI) will not make it past the proof-of-concept phase by the end of 2025, due to factors including poor data quality, inadequate risk controls, and escalating costs. [1] Without the necessary guardrails and governance, AI can be harmful.

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How to know a business process is ripe for agentic AI

CIO

Does [it] have in place thecompliance review and monitoring structure to initially evaluate the risks of the specific agentic AI; monitor and correct where issues arise; measure success; remain up to date on applicable law and regulation? The agent acts as a bridge across teams to ensure smoother workflows and decision-making, she says.

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Colorado AI legislation further complicates compliance equation

CIO

The bill defines consequential decision as being any decision “that has a material legal or similarly significant effect on the provision or denial to any consumer,” which includes educational enrollment, employment or employment opportunity, financial or lending service, healthcare services, housing, insurance, or a legal service.

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Agents are here — but can you see what they’re doing?

CIO

For example, AI agents should be able to take actions on behalf of users, act autonomously, or interact with other agents and systems. As the models powering the individual agents get smarter, the use cases for agentic AI systems get more ambitious and the risks posed by these systems increase exponentially.