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E-SIGNATURE SOLUTION DESIGNED FOR MOBILE

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DocuSign, a provider of on-demand electronic signature solutions, announced the general availability of its DocuSign Version 9 Fall Release. This release features several new capabilities, including "Designed for Mobile" signing support for Apple Inc. iPhone and Research In Motion BlackBerry devices, to make it faster and easier for customers to complete transactions while on the go. DocuSign's service is designed to enable businesses of all sizes to completely replace manual, paper-based transactions with high-speed, secure electronic transactions.

Key features of the release Include:

* Mobile Signing - DocuSign has created a new signing process that is "Designed for Mobile" users with Internet access from their mobile devices.

* Fax Support - Signers can now elect to print and sign on paper, returning the documents by faxing them back into the DocuSign envelope.

* Signer Attachments - Users can request additional documentation, such as a copy of a driver's license, W-2 or other required documents right from the DocuSign envelope.

* Signature Sizing - Users can re-size their electronic signature and initials to fit into smaller forms.

SIRCON LAUNCHES PLATFORMS FOR AGENTS AND CARRIERS

Sircon, an Okemos, Mich.-based wholly owned subsidiary of Vertafore Inc., Bothell, Wash., released the latest version of its Sircon for Carriers and Sircon for Agencies and Brokers platform. The latest versions come with new capabilities designed to help manage producer onboarding and producer data management needs.

Enhancements to Sircon's carrier platform include improved business system integration, data reconciliation, and search capabilities.

The latest Sircon for Carriers platform offers improved business system integration capabilities to accommodate more complex agent onboarding requests, including additional third-party guarantors and recruiter electronic signatures, the company says.

The new platform also offers more efficient search capabilities via its Quick Search function; more easily locating previously completed data reconciliations; and increased business-rules flexibility by enabling the customer to determine the number of producer data synchronizations that may occur daily.

PITNEY BOWES OFFERS LEGACY MIGRATION SERVICE

Pitney Bowes Business Insight, Troy, N.Y., a provider of data quality and location intelligence solutions, reports the availability of its Customer Communications Management (CCM) Legacy Migration Service and import utility tools. The products and services are designed to help property/casualty insurance companies efficiently and effectively move their legacy applications to Pitney Bowes Business Insight's next-generation CCM technology.

Pitney Bowes Business Insight's CCM Legacy Migration Service involves a five-step conversion process that speeds conversion times and reduces costs while concurrently ensuring the quality of clients' communications.

To start the process, Pitney Bowes Business Insight maps out a client's current CCM landscape including policies, claims, agent correspondence and collects existing document samples as well as assembly rules and existing data materials. From these design artifacts, the document architecture and customized conversion solution can be defined. The team will then define and prepare test cases and then implement a pilot project to validate the new document architecture and the customized process and make adjustments as necessary to ensure an easier transition for future conversion efforts. Its proven process utilizes an easy-to-use batch import utility tool to speed conversions and improve overall quality of the result, according to the company.

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