From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia EchoSign
EchoSign
EchoSign is a Web 2.0 electronic signature and enterprise
content management system with specific focus on the
References
document management and verification life-cycle[1]. Its TechCrunch: EchoSign Reaches One Million Users for E-
major features centre in document signing, tracking and Signatures http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/09/18/
filing. It supports signing by email (e signature) or by fax. echosign-reaches-one-million-users/
EchoSign maintains a global affiliate programme. It [1] Office 2.0 Redux – Forbes
is available via salesforce.com’s AppExchange[2] and We- [2] EchoSign Contract Management Service
bEx’s WebEx Connect[3]. EchoSign has also been integrat- [3] EchoSign Joins WebEx Connect Developer Network
ed by other 3rd party services such as Zoho Writer [1], to Brings its Award-Winning Contract Signature
Box.net [2], and HR Block Rocketlawyer. Application to the WebEx Connect Platform
EchoSign was founded by Jason Lemkin[4] and Jeffrey [4] Five Questions For Jason Lemkin Co-founder and
Zwelling[5]. EchoSign was acquired by Adobe Systems In- CEO of EchoSign – InformationWeek
corporated in 2011.[6] [5] EchoSign Solves Signature Page Woes –
TechCrunch
[6] Leading Web-based Signature Solution Joins
Lawsuits Document Exchange Services Platform
In July 2011, Echosign has been sued by competitor RPost [7] Leading Patent Lawsuit From RPost Could Spell
for patent infringment. [7] Trouble For Adobe / EchoSign
See also External links
• salesforce.com • EchoSign official website
• WebEx • Aetna and Paperless Contracts with EchoSign
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