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Features: Adobe Systems Inc. and Itemfield has announced the

availability of a jointly developed insurance solution that leverages ACORD XML

to process insurance transactions. The new solution gives insurance carriers the

ability to equip their agents and brokers with a fully compliant workflow for

processing quotations, new business submissions and claims.






Demonstrated this week at the ACORD/LOMA Conference in Las Vegas, the ACORD XML
forms integration solution combines a set of intelligent forms, process-specific

business rules and data-transformation capabilities to automate data entry and

processing of insurance forms.






The solution combines Adobe LiveCycle Forms, Adobe LiveCycle Designer, Adobe
LiveCycle Reader Extensions, Adobe LiveCycle Barcoded Forms software and

Itemfield ContentMaster with the new ACORD Portable Document Format (PDF)

fillable Forms. The ACORD XML forms integration solution makes it easier for

insurance carriers to more effectively create and share information across the

extended enterprise, by combining the business logic and data exchange

capabilities of ACORD XML with the visual fidelity, security and reliability of

Adobe PDF.






The solution enables agents and brokers to participate in document-based
workflows using the Adobe Reader or a web browser that integrate with existing

insurance applications. The solution also supports and integrates all of the

versions of the ACORD XML standard.






ACORD forms can be pre-populated, and information captured within the solution
can be delivered back into insurance applications. The solution also makes it

easy for insurance carriers to apply business and security policies and rules to

business processes helping to ensure compliance with corporate, industry and

government mandates.






The ACORD XML forms integration solution is available today from both Adobe and
Itemfield. Pricing varies according to configuration, deployment size and

integration requirements.









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