EchoSign is a Web 2.0 electronic signature and enterprise content management system with specific focus on the document management and verification life-cycle. Its major features centre in document signing, tracking and filing. It supports signing by email (e signature) or by fax. EchoSign maintains a global affiliate programme. It is available via salesforce. com's AppExchange and WebEx's WebEx Connect.
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- EchoSign is a Web 2.0 electronic signature and enterprise content management system with specific focus on the document management and verification life-cycle. Its major features centre in document signing, tracking and filing. It supports signing by email (e signature) or by fax. EchoSign maintains a global affiliate programme. It is available via salesforce. com's AppExchange and WebEx's WebEx Connect. EchoSign has also been integrated by other 3rd party services such as Zoho Writer http://writer. zoho. com/home?serviceurl=%2Findex. do, Box. net http://www. box. net/services/echosign, and HR Block Rocketlawyer. EchoSign was founded by Jason Lemkin and Jeffrey Zwelling.
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- EchoSign is a Web 2.0 electronic signature and enterprise content management system with specific focus on the document management and verification life-cycle. Its major features centre in document signing, tracking and filing. It supports signing by email (e signature) or by fax. EchoSign maintains a global affiliate programme. It is available via salesforce. com's AppExchange and WebEx's WebEx Connect.
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