Zurich Insurance takes AIM at 'Data-as-a-Service'

The insurer is partnering with AIM Software to move data operations to the cloud.

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Zurich Insurance is trying out a Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) model, in conjunction with AIM Software, to be able to direct its energies toward high-level analytics and artificial intelligence, the insurer’s Ruchir Verma said.

“We want to get into predictive analytics. Currently, we do reporting, but that is just the basics. Reporting solves accounting problems; it’s mostly the hindsight that we get out of it. We want to get much more advanced in this area,” said Verma, who is head of global

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