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How DrySign Implementation is Beneficial for Businesses

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  DrySign will Transform Workflow in Business Many organizations still need to rely on manual processes, but the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies instead of stymieing their growth. This includes moving to the cloud, digitizing processes and systems, and automating manual processes such as signing documents. Automation has increased collaboration, productivity, efficiency, and speed in decision-making processes. For example, signing automation can facilitate new projects, deals, and employee onboarding. Signature automation is a digital process that eliminates the need for printing, signing, scanning, and emailing documents by using  e-signatures  or digital signatures. As a result, it saves resources, is more secure than traditional signatures, and enables multiple parties to sign from different locations. In addition, eSignatures are legally binding digital stamps, while digital signatures come with additional security certificates t...

Signatures Through the Ages: Tracing the Evolution from Seals to E-Signatures | DrySign

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  The history of signatures - DrySign India Around 3000 BC, the Sumerians, and Egyptians pioneered the use of pictures and symbols to convey meaning, marking the beginning of our enduring fascination with signatures. From the earliest pictographs to modern  electronic signatures , the concept has evolved over time. Nowadays, it's commonplace for everyone to have a signature they use for various purposes, from signing legal documents to restaurant receipts and delivery forms. It's interesting to note that a signature is not simply one's regular handwriting, but rather a unique reflection of an individual's personality that carries legal importance. Signatures can be particularly intriguing when it comes to notable figures, such as influential leaders, artists, and celebrities. For example, a Christmas card signed by Adolf Hitler himself was discovered in 1941. The card was printed on heavy cardstock with a Nazi eagle and swastika imprint in the upper left-hand corner, an...