eSignature stories
Broken documents and file mix-ups are costing firms an average of USD $6,790 per employee each year, a new survey of US workers finds.
DigiCert's 2024 State of Digital Trust report underlines the gap between perceived and actual digital preparedness, raising concerns over the complacency of enterprise leaders.
Weave unveils upgrades to its Digital Forms platform aimed at refining data collection in healthcare, including features for pre-populating electronic health information and attaching e-signed documents.
Conga introduces innovative eSignature and document generation tools, aiming to simplify and optimise revenue management.
OneSpan was recognized for its customer service without sacrificing the security necessary for high-assurance interactions.
Paperform has launched its e-signature product Papersign, helping businesses further streamline digital signatures while saving time and money on software.
M-Files partners with Adobe to offer enhanced integration of e-signature solution, Adobe Acrobat Sign, within its document management platform.
The updates are designed to power modern work and allow users to complete more workflows directly from the platform. .
Australian-founded global document productivity software company Nitro has released its financial statements and results for 2021.
According to new research, global e-signature software usage in small to medium businesses (SMEs) is set to grow by 30% over the next five years.
Nitro will raise AU$140 million to support the purchase, comprising $80 institutional placement and $60 million accelerated non-renounceable entitlement offer.
Younger generation drives adoption of e-signatures, with 53% of APAC respondents signing for first time in 2020, according to Adobe report.
Customers are now able to electronically sign and share documents from Dropbox, and store them within Australia to ensure data residency.
Fuji Xerox and DocuSign partner to bring eSignature and Contract Lifecycle Management solutions to APAC, aiming to digitise and streamline business processes.
Businesses that are already using Dropbox can integrate HelloSign into their workflows in Office 365, Salesforce, G-Suite and others.
Dropbox has launched HelloSign for enterprises, enabling businesses to sign documents 80% faster with a three times higher completion rate.
Callaghan Innovation has awarded Auckland-based SaaS business Crossware up to $5m per year in grant funding to support its global expansion.
Global eSignature company, DocuSign, is set to open a Microsoft Azure data center in Australia to meet government requirements for handling sensitive data.
Australian businesses face uncertainty over the validity of electronic signatures, as relief measures are set to expire.
As the number of mergers and acquisitions grow, a major law firm report has explained just how technology is helping the activity along.