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Insurance

IT Authorities is a Managed Service Provider specializing in the Insurance industry. We have a strong technical and financial knowledge in the Insurance vertical gained from key industry resources added to our staff. Having former agency owners and operational staff on board allows us to understand needs and requirements better than any typical managed service provider.

Core competencies
• Agency management software support
• Agency management software installation and migration
• System and user support services
• Technology security and security monitoring
• Network, server and desktop monitoring
• Compliance initiatives
• Disaster recovery
• Business continuity
• Managed system backups

 

Most C-Level executives must rely on blind faith when it comes to their computer systems. 
Typically a lack of in depth knowledge of computer systems causes a reliance on the technically gifted people and they are forced to simply trust that they are doing a great job and that the company’s systems are in the shape they need to be in to support the company’s growth and business objectives. The reason there is such a blind faith in motion is that the managers of the computer systems either lack the expertise, the budget to buy the technology or don’t have the methodology to provide C-level executives with information that gives insight into the actual performance of their systems and their IT people. This scenario played out in 95% of all companies makes for a convenient place to be for an internal IT employee but an unacceptable and vulnerable place to be for the people who actually own the company.

You must stay up on technology to compete
The continuing soft market and recession are putting the squeeze on independent insurance agents and brokers, causing a 2.8% job loss rate for agents and brokers in the past year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Streamlining is the key, but agencies need to stay up on technology to compete, says Steve Anderson of The Anderson Agency Report.