Cloud Computing News Desk
Bluewolf Announces Insurance and Banking Industry SaaS Solutions
Bluewolf Leverages the Power of Platform-as-a-Service to Build Two New On-Demand Applications Using the Force.com Platform
May. 8, 2008 03:45 PM
Bluewolf announced the availability of new insurance and
banking industry Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions built on the Force.com
platform. Bluewolf has implemented and developed more than 1,000 SaaS solutions
for organizations worldwide, including the Royal Bank of Scotland, First
Citizens Bank and Hartford Insurance Company.
Financial services are looking to best of breed solutions
that enable their teams to get up and running. Return on investment figures for
SaaS solutions are powerful, as industry analyst Forrester Research cites a
recent 170% return from one bank's deployment of SaaS CRM as representative of
typical results.
"We have built a data model for the banking and
insurance industries where they can get up and running within weeks, not months
or years,” said Randy Rodriguez, Managing Director, Financial Service
Innovation, Bluewolf. “The solutions are based on best practices learned while
working with numerous leading banking and insurance leaders. The solutions are
available today and organizations can be up and running within 45-days."
Bluewolf's Policy Administration Tool for Insurance
The Policy Administration Tool, built on salesforce.com’s
Force.com platform, allows insurance organizations to develop and manage RFPs
through the entire life cycle, all in one interface and database. The new
Policy Administration Tool provides businesses with a 360 degree view of any
policy, and increases productivity and collaboration on a policy.
The Insurance platform solution manages complex approvals,
quoting, group rates calculations, and integration to back end systems like
Oracle. It also tracks changes for compliance and automates commission splits. This
solution is meant to replace Excel spreadsheet and Lotus Notes programs.
Relationship Banking Solution
The Relationship Banking Solution was developed for
relationship banking and focuses on delivering total pipeline visibility to
management. It provides call reporting, manages referrals between business
units (Commercial, Private Wealth, Business Banking), helps with relationship
plan management and acts as a centralized repository for customer, center of
influence, and prospect information.
Banking's dependence upon transactional processing systems
has often left companies unable to understand the overall value of a retail
customer and to develop relationship strategies to cross-sell along bank
product lines. With compliance and security needs projected to consume an
increasing share of IT budgets, saavy IT managers are turning to SaaS solutions
to drive their customer relationship strategies.
“Now banks and insurance companies can better take advantage
of cloud computing with these new SaaS industry solutions, tailored to their
needs,” said Eric Berridge, principal and co-founder of Bluewolf. “As a leader
in change management and business process consulting, we help organizations
leverage the power of SaaS, delivering these new solutions that are cost-effective
and easily customized.”
Berridge added, “The Force.com Platform-as-a-Service also
combines an intuitive and customizable user interface with Visualforce, plus a
framework for development that enabled us to develop these new vertical
solutions in weeks not years. In addition, the flexibility of Force.com makes
it easy to customize the applications to meet customer needs.”
“Bluewolf’s deep experience and track record of customer
success with salesforce.com's Software-as-a-Service applications and Force.com
Platform-as-a-Service make them the ideal partner for banks and insurance
companies to deliver and implement SaaS and PaaS solutions for our customers,”
said Clarence So, Chief Marketing Officer, of salesforce.com. “With two new
solutions now available on the AppExchange, Bluewolf will continue to deliver
value to our customers.”
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