Case Studies

Scyllogis Consulting has helped our Customers within the Insurance sector continue to achieve significantly higher levels of business performance from their IT systems. Read how we have worked with some of these Customers to achieve significant business results across the world, in our Case Studies ....

Consulting Expertise

Despite all of the articles and books on the topic, companies today are no more effective at delivering on large-scale change initiatives than they were 20 years ago. In a recent survey, 70% of the companies said their change management initiatives did not deliver the expected results. That success rate was unchanged from similar surveys conducted in the 1980's and 1990's. And the environment for change is only getting more complex.  Read more .......

Our People
At Scyllogis Consulting all of our consultants have significant experience gained from within the Insurance market. Our people and our culture are our greatest assets. We only select people with relevant experience, intelligence, integrity, passion and the ambition to make a mark and deliver to our Customers the Scyllogis brand values of practical, results based consultancy. Our Consultants are pragmatic and open minded. That is why we deliver solutions that others dont.....  Read More
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Requirements definition

Analysis and documentation of the business requirements in terms which can be readily understood and commented upon by all stakeholders within your organisation is an essential stage in the process of scoping and delivering a system that will truly support your needs.

Our specialist Business Analysts are highly experienced in working with insurance industry business managers to draw up, review and agree business-focussed requirements definitions for each system change.

Once these comprehensive documents have been agreed, the technical design and test plan can be produced.

Management information definition and delivery mechanisms

Information is one of a company’s most valuable assets, and its ability to analyze, plan and react to changing business conditions at speed is critical, especially in the down cycle.

To do this your board, Chief Underwriting Officer, actuaries and risk managers, among others, all need instant and flexible access to your intelligence.

Despite the presence of ever more powerful computers on desktops, and of networks that span the globe, many companies’ executives and decision makers are unable to effectively access critical information residing within the organization.

Scyllogis can help you free your data and put it to work.

We can assist in the design and build of a data warehouse and design the feeds necessary to populate it. We’ll ensure the most appropriate delivery mechanisms, whether you require output to traditional reports or by on line enquiry. We can also  ensure delivery to third parties such as reinsurers, coinsurers, brokers, risk managers or captives.

Data migration planning and specification

If the implementation of your new system requires  the migration of data from an old system, we’ll take complete responsibility for the planning, specification, management and testing of the data migration programme.

We will produce all technical specifications for the migration, including transformation rules. Testing includes full documentation, and we will manage all liaisons with auditors to ensure compliance with their requirements.

Training & documentation

Whether it’s for a system we have designed ourselves, or a third-party package, Scyllogis can provide training programmes to ensure your staff are fully conversant with its use. In addition to live training, we can also provide manuals, on line help text and other training materials.



Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 November 2007 )