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Conference 35.181::insurance

Title:Insurance Industry Conference
Moderator:ICPSRV::DOVE
Created:Thu Feb 18 1988
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:136
Total number of notes:551

17.0. "Software Responsibility???" by HOCUS::OHARA (Mysterious Bagman) Thu Mar 10 1988 12:42

    Now that Dick Grady has departed, who is responsible for evaluating
    new insurance software for the VAX platform and/or coordinating
    DEC's efforts to get good software vendors to move to DEC??
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17.1The jolly swagmanSIMVAX::BAKERFri Mar 11 1988 16:5434
    Selection of software vendors for OEM, CMP and SCMP relationships
    has never been a "one man band". While Dick's departure does present
    some staffing challenges, the process of identification and
    implementation of new insurance software for the VAX platform
    continues. Dick, as part of Insurance Industry Marketing was one
    of the people who helped to identify potential software and worked
    with Channels and FISG to "prove out" the appropriatness of the
    vendor.
    
    The process goes something like this:
    
    Insurance Industry Marketing works with the Finance Industry Systems
    Group to define "critical applications" we would like to see on
    the VAX, and the characteristics that the systemms should have.
    Once a potential candidate has been identified, channels works to
    get them interested and move them to an OEM relationship. During
    this process it is sometimes appropriate to make an investment to
    aid them in conversion. FISG then picks up the ball and works with
    them to establish an SCMP or CMP relationship, if that is appropriate.
    
    It is important to recognize that there are various "gating" factors
    in the process of forming any one of these relationships, and that
    the process can take considerable time in some cases. Further, there
    are always a limited number of vendors in each of the "slots" for
    software.
    
    If you have a vendor that you believe would add significantly to
    Digitals software portfolio I suggest that you share the name with
    Barry Kaditz or myself, and we will pass it along to the right person
    -- if appropriate.
    
    
    John Baker
    
17.2What do we have now?WARDER::FULTONWed Mar 16 1988 08:563
    Is there an easy way of finding out what is in our software portfolio
    now, and what is in the pipeline? I haven't been able to identify
    much software to date; surely there must be more somewhere?
17.3LOOK IN SOFTBASEUSMRM1::LKATZFri Apr 01 1988 13:527
    Check SOFTbase (on corporate videotex or ACCESS depending on your
    location.  It has some imperfections and may not be complete (that's
    being worked on jointly by the folk in FIMG, FISG and the IFT),
    but it's the best we have as a general reference at the moment.
    We are beginning the necessary work to package a Financial Industries
    STAR seminar.  When it's ready, your Area Finance Industry Marketing
    Manager'll (AM/FM) be the first to know.
17.4Software GuideCSOA1::GOBEYMon Apr 04 1988 15:179
    Ask to be placed on the distribution list for the Finance Industry
    Application Reference Guide. You can do this by writing to:
                          Finance Industry Marketing
                          Continental Boulevard (MK02-1/C11)
                          Merrimack, NH 03054
    
    This will give you a handy reference guide to applications by
    industry (insurance, banking, investment/brokerage).