It was our distinct pleasure to participate this week in the third annual Office 2.0 conference.
There was some great coverage. ZD|Net for example highlighted us: "Office (2.0)? No paper. No Problem."
"EchoSign takes
e-signatures into the mainstream with behind-the-scenes technology that
makes signing a document as easy as typing your name and email address.
Literally.
We’re talking about documents that range from contracts to loan
documents. The demo showed how accommodating the product can be -
especially for those who are still leery about the whole digital
signature thing. You can add in a password, to ensure that the person
signing is the person who should be signing. You can allow people to
print, sign and fax in a traditional way - except that the fax goes
through EchoSign’s digitization process when it’s sent back, allowing
the recipient to track and monitor it online the same as an e-signed
document. And if the document has places where it needs multiple
signatures or initials, EchoSign takes that into consideration, as
well. I can’t imagine doing something like this for the big stacks of
paperwork it takes to buy or sell a house, but there are plenty of
other scenarios where e-signatures just make sense."
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SparkMinute highlighted us: "Cool - EchoSign -
Web application for getting contracts signed quickly. Get them signed
digitally, or via fax. I am going to be their next customer. For me,
the delay on getting contracts signed is extremely irritating. The
conference producer used them to sign contracts with all the sponsors
and he said on average all contracts were signed within three hours of
receipt. That sold me."
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