In Merger, Metlife Must Wed Diverse I.T. Environments

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With only two weeks having elapsed since the merger of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. and New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., the merged entities have resolved few details regarding how they will share technology going forward. However, a number of significant events have already taken place. Specifically, MetLife has hired Bob Benmosche, a former executive at PaineWebber Inc. with experience managing mergers and leading a large financial technology operation. At the same time, MetLife and

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