E-signatures have removed geographical constraints and improved security for signing off on legal documents and contractual agreements. However, some companies still think there’s room for improvement.
One such company is cloud-based digital signature and authentication solution provider SIGNiX, which has announced that it will integrate with Wacom, a company perhaps best known for its graphics tablets. In doing so, SIGNiX aims to increase both security and user “experience” for both remote and in-person signatures for legal documents and contracts, the company said in a statement.
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