PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Decision Research Corporation (DRC), a technology leader specializing in digital insurance solutions for the P&C insurance industry, is pleased to announce the integration of Logi Analytics and DRC. Logi Analytics, the only embedded analytics solution dedicated to making mission-critical applications smarter, enables users to unlock new insights within DRC's solution, comprised of DRC Policy, DRC Quote, DRC Billing, DRC Claims and DRC Agency Admin.
The integrated solution provides a complete data "input-to-analysis" platform that enables users to access high-level information in real-time, including visualizations, reports, and trend analysis, without any IT assistance. Designed specifically for DRC, the individualized platform provides the ability to make better-informed decisions through analytics without learning a new application. The new offering benefits users ranging from executives, underwriters, and product managers, to sales representatives, claims personnel, agents, and brokers.
"By integrating our solution with Logi Analytics, we're able to provide our clients with a seamless integration to real time and "day-after" data analysis," said Les McElhaney, VP of Product and Technology, DRC. "Integrating with Logi Analytics continues DRC's vision of providing a personalized experience for users and self-service access across insurance information domains, increasing productivity and efficiency for our customers."
Designed for business users and decision makers in the personal, commercial, and specialty insurance markets, Logi Analytics solution provides a seamlessly integrated data-rich management information & business intelligence environment. The solution is designed to provide easy and intuitive access for insurance business users to gain insight into operational, production, claims, and distribution data.
"Embedded analytics solutions have become a foundational requirement for business applications," said Steven Schneider, CEO, Logi Analytics. "Through embedding the Logi Analytics platform directly into DRC's insurance platform, DRC users are better able to analyze critical business insights and make data-driven decisions directly within an application they already use every day."
About Logi Analytics
Delivering compelling applications with analytics at their core has never been more crucial—or more complicated. For over 17 years, Logi has helped application teams embed sophisticated analytics in applications. In a noisy market, Logi is the only analytics provider exclusively focused on embedding analytics in commercial and enterprise applications.
Logi's developer-grade analytics platform has been trusted by over 1,800 mission-critical applications to deliver sophisticated analytics and power their businesses. The company is headquartered in McLean, Virginia with offices in Ireland and England. Learn more at LogiAnalytics.com.
About DRC
For nearly half a century, DRC has provided powerful and trusted software solutions to the Property & Casualty (P&C) insurance industry. Large carriers, small start-ups and MGAs alike in the United States and globally deploy DRC's SaaS and onsite solutions to manage total written premium in excess of $7 billion. DRC's web-based administration system expedites implementation, lowers costs and simplifies maintenance across insurance products. Our leading RS X Rating allows business users who price risks and model products in Microsoft Excel® workbooks to create a version-controlled, web service process throughout the entire insurance ecosystem with minimal need for any programming resource. All DRC clients receive market-leading solutions, expert implementation and our commitment to deliver to their complete satisfaction. For more information about DRC, visit www.decisionresearch.com. Connect with DRC on Twitter (@DRCNews) and Facebook (fb.com/DecisionResearch).
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