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Estimates on eSignature Trends You Shouldn’t Miss   The impact of digital transformation in India has been nothing short of transformative. The COVID-19 pandemic played its part in reshaping the way business transactions are conducted. Among the many technological innovations that have emerged, electronic signatures, or eSignatures, have risen as a pivotal tool, revolutionizing how business is conducted nationwide. In this blog, we'll explore the profound impact of digital transformation in India, the evolution of business transactions since the pandemic, and how  eSignature technology  has become a game-changing innovation. End-to-End Digitization: A Transformational Shift ​ Digital transformation in India has propelled businesses towards end-to-end digitization, fundamentally changing their operations. From document management to customer interactions, companies are adopting digital technology to streamline their processes and improve efficiency. This shift has been acc...

Electronic Signatures Trends Too Appealing to Ignore

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  How the Upcoming eSignature Trends Impact the Workspace The COVID-19 pandemic awakened businesses to reality across the United States. Many had already been dipping their toes into the digital transformation waters, but the crisis propelled them into a deep dive. Companies found themselves in a sink-or-swim scenario, where those unable to adapt to the new digital reality faced a grim future. Needless to say, it sparked different phenomena in the corporate sector. Here are some of the trends that emerged: Remote Work and Collaboration Remote work was perhaps the most visible manifestation of this digital transformation. With employees confined to their homes, video conferencing tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams became household names. These platforms allowed for face-to-face meetings, collaboration, and team coordination, making it possible for teams to work together without being physically present in an office. Intriguingly, this change wasn't just about maintaining work opera...