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XAware, Inc., an enterprise software company specializing in Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) solutions, has announced the development of its reusable business service XCelerators, created to support the ACORD (Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development) Standards Framework. These services increase both efficiency and agility, and are applicable for key aspects and processes of the insurance industry.
By closely examining common actions of insurance companies through client engagement and industry involvement, XAware has created business service XCelerators that cater directly to the specific needs of each discrete insurance business function through SOA. XAware then took these common actions and united them with ACORD’s new Standards Framework and common messages, ultimately providing an SOA solution. The result is that customers can realize SOA at a fraction of the cost and time of traditional development approaches.
Although each type of insurance product – life, property and casualty – varies and will request and respond with different ACORD standards-based information, XAware’s XCelerators concentrate on three high-level areas of the insurance industry.
For more information, please contact XAware at sales@xaware.com.
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