Recent industry moves toward creating “exclusive” contractual relationships, particularly around the acquisition and distribution of data, have reminded me of the musings of one of the Internet’s great friends, Tim O’Reilly. I’m a huge fan of Tim O’Reilly. His publications represent a healthy pie slice of my professional education, and[…]
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Increasing efficiency in your service lane
A recent article published in the Canadian Auto Dealer outlined various solutions available to maximize dealership fixed operations efficiency, and improve the customer experience. Your service department can be the most profitable part of your dealership, and investing in solutions to drive average repair order value and increase efficiency, creating[…]
Is distracted driving diminishing the gains of collision avoidance technology?
An article published in the Globe and Mail reports that in recent years, distracted driving has caused more deaths than impaired driving or speed-related collisions. A recent article from RBC Insurance says that about 72 per cent of Canadians admit to distracted driving and 9 out of 10 have noticed other[…]
The new battle ground in automotive claims: humans v. technology
With the evolution of claims management technology, the Canadian insurance industry is experiencing a major shift from manual to automated claims processing. However, the battle between humans and technology does not have to be a zero-sum game. A recent article titled Leakage published in Claims Canada, argues that failures in existing[…]
Unlock the hidden potential of Big Data with Predictive Analytics
Over the past few years, vehicle telematics has generated a lot of excitement, especially regarding its deployment to support usage-based insurance (UBI) programs. I believe that UBI allows insurers the ability to analyze and price risks far more accurately than traditional pricing models, provided the right predictive models are in[…]
Millennials, technology a key focus at AudaVision 2015
By Zara McAlister, April 15, 2015 With a suite of alternative mobility options available to today’s consumer, speakers at AudaVision 2015 agree that dealers need to brush up on their digital strategies if they want to capture consumers —particularly Gen-Y Dealers are operating in a new world where consumers can[…]
AudaVision 2015: Full Spectrum
Autosphere.ca – By Huw Evans – April 14, 2015 AudaVision 2015 was designed to deliver valuable information for professionals working in all sectors of the automotive industry. On April 7 and 8, Audatex Canada hosted AudaVision 2015. A two-day conference, taking place at the Palais Royale, just west of downtown[…]
Next is Now at AudaVision Toronto 2015
Toronto, Ontario — April 13, 2015 — Next-generation technology can lead to quicker, more accurate estimates and cost savings for those who choose to embrace it, according to Jamie Watters, Director of Product Management for Audatex Canada. Watters discussed the new Audatex Estimating powered by AudaNet at AudaVision Toronto. The[…]
AudaVision speakers discuss customer service in omnichannel environment
By: Greg Meckbach, Associate Editor, Canadian Underwriter – 2015-04-08 Improving experience for customers is a high priority for North American insurers, but many businesses invest in technology for reasons other than customer service, speakers suggested Tuesday at AudaVision Toronto 2015. Improving customer experience is a high priority for many North[…]
Telematics the Focus at AudaVision Vancouver 2014
By Mike Davey, Collision Repair Magazine Vancouver, British Columbia — May 28, 2014 — Current and emerging telematics technologies are set to transform businesses across the auto claims economy. The recent AudaVision Vancouver event kept the focus strongly on this growing part of the industry. Audavision Vancouver took place at[…]