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In line with our specialisation in the Insurance industry, our experienced development resource concerns itself solely with building software serving the specific requirements of the insurance vertical.
Typical development assignments include:
‘Front end’ application development and maintenance
A ‘front end’ application consists of a simple ‘wrapper’ around an existing system, providing a simpler, graphical view of the system. Our experience in development of such ‘front ends’ includes using J2E and .NET technologies with seamless integration into the receiving system.
In addition to ‘green field’ development, we are always happy to discuss undertaking maintenance to existing ‘front end’ applications.
‘Front office’ application development and maintenance
A ‘front office’ system consists of more than just a data entry mechanism. Such a system will typically perform additional functionality such as:
• Submission Management
• Clearance
• Pricing
• Risk Assessment / Modelling
• Accumulation Control
Your ‘front office’ system might also be a ‘portal’ integrating and delivering the services of many existing systems in a single application.
The system may be deployed purely internally, or may serve as a B2B or B2C distribution channel.
Scyllogis has experience of the development of such ‘front office’ applications using J2E and .NET technologies, with seamless integration into legacy systems.
In addition to ‘green field’ development, we are always happy to discuss undertaking maintenance to existing ‘front office’ applications.
GENIUS enhancements
Scyllogis has extensive expertise and a demonstrable track record in the GENIUS insurance management package. We continue to undertake a large volume of non-core developments around this package for our clients.
Our expertise extends into the ‘GENIUS Web Services’ (GWS) framework. We regularly undertake developments for GENIUS customers using this technology, and so offer a compelling alternative to utilisation of the vendor for such tasks.
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