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Adobe unveils Open, Cloud-Based Digital Signatures

Adobe Document Cloud and Adobe Sign will enable digital signatures, the most advanced  and secure type of electronic signatures used for things like healthcare forms or mortgage  applications, in any browser or on any mobile device.

With more than seven billion mobile devices in the world and cyber-threats  at an all-time high, demand has surged for simple and secure ways to sign and manage documents on smartphones and tablets. At the same time, new electronic signature regulations, like eIDAS in the European Union, have paved the way for electronic signatures to be adopted globally. Building on the work of the Cloud Signature Consortium, announced last June, Adobe today unveiled the first cloud-based  digital signatures built on an open standard. The Adobe Sign preview release will be available to customers  in the coming weeks.

“Open standards  propel entire industries forward, allowing interoperability between otherwise fragmented solutions, and paving the way for widespread  adoption,” said Bryan Lamkin, executive vice president and general manager of Digital Media, Adobe.  “Adobe pioneered digital signatures.  And as the creator and champion  of standards  like PDF, we are proud to have once again rallied the industry to develop a new, open standard  for digital signatures in the cloud, ensuring a great customer  experience.”

In addition, Adobe today unveiled new functionality in Adobe Sign that enables users to create end-to-end business workflows that go beyond signing and approvals. Adobe Sign now streamlines  the flow of documents and tasks across entire teams with solutions that are mobile, customizable  and easy-to-use.  And, Adobe Sign works where you do, integrating with the systems, processes, and applications you already use today. Now anyone can quickly and easily convert paper to digital with a smartphone ‘scan’, route documents for collaboration  or certified electronic delivery, and connect into popular systems like Microsoft SharePoint.

Added Mobility for Signing, Powered by Adobe Sensei:

  • Mobile scan and sign – Signing and returning printed documents is a notoriously time-consuming task. Now, using the Adobe Sign mobile app, quickly scan printed pages and send for signature or sign from your smartphone or tablet, wherever you are. Get a brilliantly clear PDF document that’s automatically  cropped, corrected and ready-to-sign with crisp text that anyone can read, all powered  by advanced  image processing in Adobe Sensei, a set of intelligent services that leverage machine  learning, artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning capabilities.
  • Mobile reading and reflow – Reading long documents on a small mobile screen can be frustrating. Now, the Adobe Sign mobile app on iOS lets you pinch or double-tap to change text size and reflow with five different zoom levels. Easily read every word from top to bottom, sign the agreement, and get on with your day.
  • Mobile tracking at-a-glance – Add the new tracking widget to your smartphone or tablet, and you can track and manage signatures in real-time from your home  screen, without opening the Adobe Sign mobile app. Your most important  tasks are now right at your fingertips, helping you get more done in less time.

“With so many of today’s critical business processes moving to cloud based solutions, it’s imperative that people trust the information they are interacting with,” said Alan Lepofsky, VP and Principal Analyst at Constellation Research. “Digital signatures play a vital role in that trust, but for them to be successful they must be a frictionless part of the process. Building signatures on an open standard  that works across browsers and mobile devices creates the seamless experience that people expect.”

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