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Sun and AdminServer

Insurance and financial services companies are constantly challenged with rapidly changing market conditions and customer demands for innovative new products. At the same time, traditional legacy systems have become overtaxed and are unable to keep pace with the evolving market trends. To stay competitive, you need enhanced functionality and greater flexibility to create and administer the new products your customers are clamoring for.


An Innovative Alliance

Since 2004, AdminServer's innovative software combined with Sun's Solaris platform have been providing the leading, cutting edge technology solutions for the insurance and financial services industries. These industries have seen their product offerings become more complex while legacy solutions that were industry standards for the past 25+ years have failed to adapt and keep pace. AdminServer software on Sun provides an innovative platform for cost-effective product development and timely new product launches to rapidly meet the evolving consumer demands in ever-changing market conditions.

Sun & AdminServer Solution

The web-based AdminServer Policy Administration System deployed on Sun provides a competitive advantage that keeps you ahead of the pack. Based on the Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Platform and built with Sun's advanced Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), the solution employs a common rules engine and multi-product policy chassis to provide end-to-end policy administration capabilities. This includes the rapid development of new products, application processing, policy and contract printing, unlimited funds handling, variable transfers and exchanges, and real-time reporting. The result is a solution that supports the development, distribution and administration of new products in less time and at lower cost than traditional legacy systems.

 
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