Milliman named “Best Tech Vendor for Actuarial Modelling” by Risk.net
Integrate, which runs on the Microsoft Azure cloud, provides clients with best-in-class software for managing data input and complex modelling flows on the front-end, as well as robust business intelligence analytics and reporting capabilities of output with the recent addition of Microsoft Power BI Embedded. Additionally, Integrate provides a collaborative and governed process to support the model change process.
For more information on this year's award, go to http://www.risk.net/risk/analysis/2478741/best-tech-vendor-for-actuarial-modelling-milliman. Integrate is a trademark of
About Integrate
Integrate is a single technology platform that enables a holistic approach to the actuarial modeling and financial reporting process – offering a streamlined solution in one actuarial system that balances flexibility and control. Leveraging a fundamentally different approach to people, process, and technology, Integrate frees actuaries' time to focus on strategic, high value problem solving.
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