So You Think You Already Have a Product Configurator? Think Again.

Insurance software for product configuration has come a long way. Find out what’s new.

Within the Life & Annuity market, we’re seeing renewed interest in product configurators. This type of insurance software is designed to bring automation and consistency to the product development process and help companies bring products to market faster.

While product configurators have been around since the 1980s, modern standalone product development and management solutions have come a long way in recent years. They now offer L&A companies much greater flexibility, speed and agility in designing, developing and launching products.

Camilion’s senior product manager Steve Sigal has written a new paper that takes a look at advances in product configurators and why it may be time for L&A companies to re-evaluate their existing solutions.

In this paper, you’ll hear how looking at product configuration raises fundamental questions about how your organization handles product development and product lifecycle management, such as:

  • What is a product, really?
  • Where do products reside in the larger context of your organization?
  • When does an idea become a product?

You’ll also find real-world L&A examples of how a modern, standalone product development and management solution can streamline the entire collaborative process of product creation and accelerate the time to a successful product launch.

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To download your copy of the paper, click here.

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"While product configurators have been around since the 1980s, modern standalone product development and management solutions have come a long way in recent years."