Systems/Enterprise:
VALEN, SUN TO DELIVER GRID SOLUTIONS FOR INSURANCE INDUSTRY
Valen Technologies, a provider of predictive modeling and decision enabling
software for the insurance industry, announced that they are working with Sun
Microsystems to co-market and deliver Grid computing solutions to insurance
customers worldwide. Valen and Sun will jointly provide Valen's decision
enabling software running on a proven Jini technology-based Grid computing
infrastructure. By building decision models rapidly, these customers will have
access to up-to-date data, allowing them to retain a competitive edge and stay
aligned with shifting market conditions.
"Working with Valen, we can offer customers a fully integrated, flexible and
scalable Grid computing environment based on industry-standard Java and Jini
technologies," said Mark Denne, U.S. Grid solutions manager at Sun
Microsystems Inc. "The combination of Valen's advanced software and Sun's
low-cost AMD Opteron processor-based systems running the Solaris or Linux OS,
provides a comprehensive solution designed specifically to address the needs
of the insurance industry."
Valen's models are built using a dynamic Grid computing architecture. Jini
technology, invented by Sun Microsystems, helps Valen distribute the computing
power needed to build the models across multiple processors and rapidly reduce
turnaround time. To build models, Valen developed a set of proprietary
algorithms that analyze thousands of data elements to look for complex,
multi-dimensional patterns that characterize risk.
Currently, insurance carriers use Valen's predictive decision making
applications to assess risk for underwriting decisions more accurately.
Financial services companies can also use the applications to gauge credit
risk more accurately and improve profits. Valen's modeling capability can have
a dramatic affect on the way underwriting decisions are made, affecting loss
ratios for any line of business, improving the way underwriters make decisions
and influencing top line growth.
"Our business climate is defined by the drive to achieve more in less time,"
said Dax Craig, president and CEO of Valen Technologies. "By optimizing our
technology with Sun's flexible, open architecture, we can enrich our insurance
offering and extend our rapid model building capabilities to more users and
new markets."
Industry standard Java and Jini technologies enable developers to create
adaptive Grid computing systems that are resilient, evolvable and dynamically
scalable. These open technologies are embraced within Sun's comprehensive Grid
computing offerings that allow customers to simplify IT operations and manage
their data centers as a single system. Complementary Sun solutions include N1
Grid virtualization and automation technologies for customers across a range
of industries, including financial services, life sciences and high
performance and technical computing.
Valen's Risk Manager software and Sun's Grid computing systems are now
available for purchase from both companies.
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