Getting started with Inoreader | Inoreader blog – Go Health Pro

Getting started with Inoreader | Inoreader blog – Go Health Pro

Congratulations! By reading this, you’ve made a powerful choice to take back control of your online experience. With Inoreader, you can build your own newsfeed, filtering out the noise and focusing on the content that truly matters to you. In a world flooded with information (and misinformation), that’s no small feat. Inoreader is here to … Read more

The case for composable architecture in insurance | Insurance Blog – Go Health Pro

The case for composable architecture in insurance | Insurance Blog – Go Health Pro

Within the insurance industry, we understand that in order to remain relevant and retain market share we need to be agile, innovative and adopt new technologies. From a technical point of view, this means that insurers need to be able to adapt their enterprise architecture quickly and sustainably in order to reinvent themselves and grow. … Read more

The guide to generative AI for insurance | Insurance Blog – Go Health Pro

The guide to generative AI for insurance | Insurance Blog – Go Health Pro

Insurers that focused on modernizing technology and improving their data, analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities are now able to incorporate generative AI (gen AI) as a natural next step on their reinvention journey. Gen AI is changing everything. It is being used throughout the value chain to improve customer interactions, streamline operations and support … Read more

a brief analysis of Directive (EU) 2024/1385 of 14 May 2024 – Official Blog of UNIO – Go Health Pro

a brief analysis of Directive (EU) 2024/1385 of 14 May 2024 – Official Blog of UNIO – Go Health Pro

Ana Cardoso (PhD candidate at the School of Law of University of Minho) Last Monday, 25 November, marked the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, stressed that MEPs “stand with those abused, traumatised, bullied and brutalised”, as Parliament buildings were illuminated as part of … Read more