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LIDP Announces the 2008 Release of The Administrator

(PRWEB) April 10, 2008 -- LIDP Consulting Services, Inc. (www.lidp.com) announces the availability of the 2008 release of The Administrator. The Administrator is the insurance industry?s first and only truly 24x7 online real-time policy administration, claim administration and agency management system with support for all life, health and annuity products.

Highlights:

- Web Services

- SOA

- J2EE Development Environment

Technology enhancements include support for SOA, Web Services and a J2EE development environment.

The newest release of The Administrator delivers on LIDP?s ongoing commitment to SOA ? delivery of a comprehensive solution in the most open way possible. SOA and Web Services typify LIDP?s commitment to embrace important new technologies. With The Administrator, every service required to run an insurance back office is provided using industry standards and Web Services.

The J2EE development environment delivers a next generation software development platform that is scalable, technology neutral, portable and modular. The 2008 release of The Administrator delivers the development environment with object models, data models and the first completely open SOA communication standard for the life insurance industry.

?Software development in the 21st century will be characterized by creating, deploying, and consolidating SOA services into business solutions,? said Bill Schnittker, LIDP's President and Founder. ?LIDP customers can now achieve their objectives by bypassing older development technologies and moving directly to SOA based development.?

About LIDP Consulting, Inc.:

LIDP Consulting, Inc. has provided software and consulting services to the life, health and annuity industry for over 25 years. LIDP specializes in comprehensive administration solutions and legacy system consolidation.

Contact:

Andy Strevell

LIDP Consulting, Inc.

630-829-7100

email: info@lidp.com

http://www.lidp.com

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