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When I put in to a search engine "open source insurance", I get a page full of one or two companies who seem hell bent on undermining the whole open source. It appears that they want to ...
2. OpenINS
(OpenSourceInsurance/Quotation)
OpenINS Submitted by: Luke Carpenter Solution named:  ...
3. GAMMA
(OpenSourceInsurance/Quotation)
GAMMA Submitted by: Agency Managment Software Solution named:  ...
Open Source is Entering the Enterprise Mainstream, Survey Shows The statistics from a CIO.com survey make it clear: Open-source solutions are becoming more commonplace in corporate IT, if not precisely ...
In the first part of a 2 part article in EbizQ this month, Dennis Byron opens up the discussion on industry specific Open Source Solutions. The insurance industry gets a specific mention; as does OpenQuote ...
6. We are LinkedIn
(News/Latest)
You can now get to Open Source for Insurance via the popular networking site LinkedIn. You should be able to find us under the Non-Profit section, link up and join up.      ...
7. What is Open Source?
(FAQ/Opensource)
Most open source software does not cost money to use. Some programs charge subscriptions for support, documentation, or premium versions, but most are usable without paying a fee. Open SourceOpen source ...
You can now submit your solution. Simply create your log-in to the site and you can access the [User Menu]. From here select the [Submit a Solution] option. Once there fill in the required information ...
9. RiskTx
(OpenSourceInsurance/Quotation)
...    RiskTx is a free and open source insurance gateway which is released under the Apache 2.0 license. The ...
10. Insurance Management System
(OpenSourceInsurance/Quotation)
Insurance Management System Submitted by: Ankit Gupta  ...
11. OpenQuote
(OpenSourceInsurance/Quotation)
OpenQuote Submitted by: Applied Industrial Logic Solution named: OpenQuote   OpenQuote is a web based insurance quotation solution which allows quotes to be produced, ...
12. ctapi-mkt
(OpenSourceInsurance/Quotation)
ctapi-mkt Submitted by: Dr. Claudia Neumann Solution named: ctapi-mkt   The project has established an open source driver to read the german health insurance card ...
13. ppsmail
(OpenSourceInsurance/Quotation)
ppsmail Submitted by: McClelland and Hine, Inc. Solution named: ppsmail   Looks in a specified directory for pdf and xml Formmaker export files and emails them ...
14. EFS Utility
(OpenSourceInsurance/Quotation)
EFS Utility Submitted by: McClelland and Hine, Inc. Solution named: EFS Utility   A utility to simplify transmission of stamping office data to and from the Surplus ...
15. Open Source Matters for Insurance
('Uncategorised Content')
opensourceinsurance.org has been founded with the aim of creating a community supporting the interests of the insurance industry within open source. It is our belief that insurance has been strangely overlooked ...
16. 404
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404: Not Found Sorry, but the content you requested could not be found
How large companies could help further the cause of industry (or more specifically insurance) specific open source projects. ...
18. Insurance claims management
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
... web based. Also my program will handle surveillance video uploads as well, linking them with a claim. I was considering doing this open source if others wanted to help. Maybe one of the existing programs ...
19. Re:Common business flows in the insurance industry.
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
Hi Guys Had some time to think about the model and came up with this: [USER POSTED IMAGE]
20. Re:Common business flows in the insurance industry.
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
I have added notes to the diagram. Instead of reposting the image I have just updated the original image. You can get the latest version of the diagram here. Note: you may need to refresh your browser ...
21. Re:Common business flows in the insurance industry.
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
Here is my first attempt trying to put this in an activity diagram. You can download the original diagram from here. [USER POSTED IMAGE]
22. Re:Common business flows in the insurance industry.
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
We are using StarUML for the OpenINS project. It is free and can be found at http://staruml.sourceforge.net/. ...
23. Re:Obstacles to Open Source
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
Hi Matt Good to hear from you again. I think there are several things stopping open source in Insurance or any other industry. For our Insurance solution to succeed we need to push against these ...
24. Obstacles to Open Source
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
As the open source sector matures, with big IT players like IBM and Sun embracing it, are there still obstacles in the way of companies using and contributing to open source solutions? Being the Open ...
25. Re:Credit Crunch...
(Forum/Off Topic)
Apparently, this credit crunch has pushed an upsurge in Open Source usage, but to be honest not sure of any figures. Does any one have any evidence of this? ...
26. Re:End to end business workflows in Life Insurace
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
... of the iTKO products is they are for testing services, not creating them - surely you will use .NET, J2EE or similar to create them? My suggestion would be that if this is to be an open source project, ...
27. Re:End to end business workflows in Life Insurace
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
Hi Matthew, You are right. Our company wants to provide a testing resource for life insurance specific SOA services using the iTKO product range. As of now, looks like we might have to develop these ...
28. Re:End to end business workflows in Life Insurace
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
... open source? 2. If so do you have a project set up anywhere (you could link it to this site). 3. What development environment are you using? 4. What insurance domain experience does your company have ...
29. Re:End to Ed business flows/cases on Life nsurance
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
See answers in: http://www.opensourceinsurance.org/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=61&func=view&id=49&catid=6 ...
30. Re:Credit Crunch...
(Forum/Off Topic)
From an individual perspective, there appears to be less people that jobs (insurance IT). From a company perspective, expenses are being cut back and the business need to use their resources more efficiently ...
31. Credit Crunch...
(Forum/Off Topic)
All we here these days is talk about the credit crunch, but how is it effecting the insurance and software provision both bespoke and open source. stories/food/coffee.jpg Individuals Has there been ...
32. Small, Medium or Large insurance organisations
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
My question is this: How does the size of an insurance company affect the type of open source products it uses, or indeed, the likely hood of it using open source at all. Larger organisations, with ...
33. Re:Open Source in the Enterprise Discussion On-line
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
A couple of good points raised by yourself too Matt. It'll be good to see what the "big" open source companies have to say. ...
34. Open Source in the Enterprise Discussion On-line
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
Running this week (Monday 2nd June - Friday 6th June) is an on-line blog discussion about open source in the enterprise. Although not insurance specific it does feature some key players in the open source ...
35. Re:Getting Insurance companies to look
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
If I understand you correctly, no :) I'm suggesting that the likes of IBM and Sun have an important roll to play in marketing the concept of open source to the boardroom. Dick ...
36. Re:GPL vs Bespoke
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
I think most governments now accept open source as a good thing - many actively promote and use open source products. The UK government for example supports and uses open source (http://www.govtalk.gov.uk/documents/oss_policy_version2.pdf). ...
37. GPL vs Bespoke
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
Back in the early 2000's big IT companies were urging governments to avoid open source. At one point EU politicians were debating the legality of using OS. Insurance companies were offering cover ...
38. Re:Getting Insurance companies to look
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
Indeed But Dick, are you say that companies like the previously mentioned Sun and IBM need to help us, the open source contributors, by saying what is necessary for a business level solution to the ...
39. Re:Getting Insurance companies to look
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
I think these points are good - and can be generalized under the heading of marketing. Open Source projects overlook the importance of marketing at their peril. While a project aimed purely at technical ...
Everything seems to be back up and running now! :cheer:
I haven't accessed svn today, but as it is hosted on SourceForge I think it is safe to say svn will be unavailable. Matt
Do you know if this is effecting subversion [SVN] ?
After a bit of Googling it would appear that the whole OSDN (Open Source Developer Network) is down! OSDN host Slashdot, Sourceforge, Freshmeat and others. Matt ...
Good to know its not just me! Matt
Yep, I'm getting the same response - can't get though to source forge at all. Dick.
Finger on the pulse...
I'm trying to access sourceforge.net, but am getting a host unreachable problem. Is anyone else experiencing this, or is it just me? Thanks Matt
48. Getting Insurance companies to look
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
... do we need to do to let them know we are here and that the components are truly open source and robust? How much time should we spend on documentation, installation guides, expert trained help? One ...
49. Re:Large companies promoting open source.
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
... users having confidence in the open source concept generally. Open source is a comparatively new movement and whilst most companies in the insurance vertical must already rely on open source software to ...
50. Re:Large companies promoting open source.
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
... all the skills and resources required? Promoting. Simple really. Where do we go to promote insurance open source solutions? Well places like this. If only it was that easy... Perhaps we should ask ...
51. Re:Large companies promoting open source.
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
There is quite a fundamental question here though. How do we get the insurance industry to listen? How do we get them to embrace the open source concept? Two ways that this could be tackled are: 1. ...
52. Re:Large companies promoting open source.
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
... complicated. As open source that is not owned by any user, this alleviates complication from any relationship between company [user] and solution provider. This leads on to the question of what is ...
53. Large companies promoting open source.
(Forum/Open Source and the Insurance Industry)
There are a number of large organisations that promote open source software as a way forward, IBM and Sun Microsystems are two that immediately spring to mind. However, as a recent article on ebizQ (Industry-Specific ...
54. Re:Open Source Project Communities
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
Eclipse community (http://www.eclipse.org/)
55. Re:Open Source Project Communities
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
CodePlex (http://www.codeplex.com/) - Microsoft's open source community. ...
56. Re:Open Source Project Communities
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
Debian Help (http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/tools.htm) is another.
57. Re:Open Source Project Communities
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
http://freshmeat.net/ is another good one. They don't host AFAIK, but it is widely used to announce news OS project releases.
58. Open Source Project Communities
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
I'm currently trying to hunt around the web looking for likely candidate projects for this site. Open Source community sites are a good place to look, and I know about the following: SourceForge - ...
59. Re:Open Source investment from insurance companies
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
I've certainly heard of Banks committing resources to OS projects - and even running them. The investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, for example, with www.openadapter.org. To broaden the question ...
60. Re:This sites needs an Open Source FAQ
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
I think you are right Dick, I would suggested Dicks paragraph and link on the home page, but also a main menu link to a "What is Open Source" page as suggested earlier in this discussion. A FAQ will ...
61. Re:This sites needs an Open Source FAQ
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
MatthewTomlinson wrote: Open Source Initiative - business case: http://opensource.org/advocacy/case_for_business.php I think a link on the homepage to this site would be a very good start - Perhaps ...
62. Re:This sites needs an Open Source FAQ
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
Perhaps we need a page called "What is Open Source", with a link on the main menu? How about this, as content.... Open Source software is software that is free to anyone interested in using it, and ...
63. Re:This sites needs an Open Source FAQ
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
Are you offering the above as a suggested design or would you expect to see another [Main Menu] option for FAQ?
64. Re:This sites needs an Open Source FAQ
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
Rather than a FAQ, we could simple point to a some existing online resources, for example: Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source Initiative (OSI): http://opensource.org/ Open ...
65. This sites needs an Open Source FAQ
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
I just had a thought, anyone who comes to this site, who has no knowledge of open source will be none the wiser after visiting. The Home page really needs a brief overview about what Open Source means, ...
66. Re:Open Source investment from insurance companies
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
... but given up on the idea until I received your email. I think OpenQuote will be a good step in the right direction once it is released. An open source online quoting program (I think) is just what the ...
67. Open Source investment from insurance companies
(Forum/Anything you want to ask?)
I am curious to know if there are many insurance companies out there that allocate development resource to open source projects. Two of the projects on this site (EFS Utility and ppsmail) are developed ...
68. OpenSource Initiative
(Web Links / OpenSource)
69. Open Quote
(Web Links / Insurance)
OpenQuote is a web based insurance quotation solution which allows quotes to be produced, and products maintained, over the web. Any number of products can be configured to support any line of business ...
70. SourceForge
(Web Links / OpenSource)
71. Underwriting
(Category)
Open Source Underwriting Solutions  ...
72. Claims
(Category)
Open Source Claims Solution  ...
73. Quotation
(Category)
Open Source Quotation Solutions  ...
74. OpenSourceInsurance
(Section)
Open Source Insurance Solutions    ...
75. FAQ
(News Feeds / Business: General)
http://www.opensourceinsurance.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&id=6&Itemid=73&format=feed&type=rss ...
76. Opensource for Insurance
(News Feeds / Business: General)
http://www.opensourceinsurance.org/index2.php?option=com_fireboard&func=fb_rss&no_html=1&Itemid=61 ...
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