NEW BOSTON, NH, May 14, 2013 (Press-News.org) miEdge, business intelligence system for Insurance Professionals, announced significant subscriber acquisition and market growth in 2012. Launched in January 2012, miEdge utilizes patent pending search engine technology to create a unique user interface to search, save and manage the expansive Health/Welfare Employee Benefits public 5500 data from the Department of Labor.
Mark J. Smith, ACII, CIC, CEO & Founder of miEdge said, "Our growth in 2012 has been phenomenal and has exceeded my expectations. miEdge has performed magnificently and the one comment I keep hearing from our subscribers it not to tell anyone about it! One subscriber recently sent me an email and said this is like XBOX for Insurance Brokers. Insurance professionals including independent brokers, agencies, and carriers as well as over 50% of the top US brokers have quickly adopted this revolutionary new platform and continue to drive our product development and technology roadmap."
The miEdge system is offered as SaaS (Software as a Service) available 24/7 through an Internet portal on the miEdge website. This cloud-based business intelligence system eliminates the need for additional information technology resources and data entry. Subscribers to miEdge have immediate access to company contact information, insurance lines of business, premiums, revenues and commissions. miEdge offers a series of online tutorials to train Insurance professionals in under 25 minutesand the data is updated regularly to provide information that is accurate and current. Additionally, miEdge provides a one-click integration with LinkedIn to quickly research possible connections with companies, decision makers and accountants.
Smith added, "miEdge continues to expand its product offering with single online subscriptions, enterprise licenses, advertising solutions and will launch a line-up of Insurance Industry analytic solutions later this year."
miEdge is the premiere business intelligence provider for insurance industry employee benefits professionals. Insurance agents, brokers, vendors and carriers subscribe to the cloud-based miEdge business intelligence system, utilizing sophisticated search engine technology to find potential customers, and effectively manage the compliance of their current clients. The unique miEdge subscriber portal provides quick and easy to learn tools to search, sort and save relevant insurance business intelligence data. For more information, please visit www.miedge.biz.
miEdge Business Intelligence System Reports Significant Grown in First Year
Cutting-edge technology increases transparency and competition.
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