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SWISSCOM IDENTIFICATION AND QES

Swisscom Identification & Qualified Electronic Signature (QES) in the inSign workflow

QES requires identification.
In accordance with European law (eIDAS Regulation) and Swiss law (ZertES) there are different types of signatures including the qualified electronic signature. This type of signature is required for contracts that must fulfil the written form requirement.…

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Read more about the article Is a signature by <strong>fax valid</strong>?
IS A SIGNATURE BY FAX VALID?

Is a signature by fax valid?

The fax is still a frequently used means of communication.
According to a survey by the digital association Bitkom, fax machines are still frequently used in many companies. Why is that? Many companies appreciate the speed because it enables them…

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Read more about the article Motor vehicle claim? Everyone benefits from <strong> digital solutions! </strong>
MOTOR VEHICLE CLAIM? EVERYONE BENEFITS FROM DIGITAL SOLUTIONS!

Motor vehicle claim? Everyone benefits from digital solutions!

Cooperation between the software solutions Dynarex and inSign.
DYNAREX software enables motor vehicle experts to carry out their damage appraisals on their tablet or smartphone. It was crucial for DYNAREX to build the technical bridge from the on-site visit to…

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Read more about the article The end of the <strong>Sisyphus effect </strong>
THE END OF THE SISYPHUS EFFECT

The end of the Sisyphus effect

With iS2, Idiligo quickly achieves the legally-compliant conclusion.
As the old saying goes, everything’s better in pairs. The fact that this truism naturally has a kernel of truth is also confirmed in IT software projects. The company Idiligo B.V. launched…

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