HP Exstream Customers Can Now Add Silanis’ Electronic Signatures for Paperless Processing
Silanis Technology today announced its electronic signature solution has been successfully used in conjunction with Hewlett Packard’s HP Exstream software, the market-leading customer communications management platform, to provide electronic signature capabilities to HP Exstream applications. Government organizations, insurance carriers and financial service providers can automate customer communications signature capture helping to ensure security and authentication and reduce cycle times and costs while improving the customer experience.
“Today’s economic climate is putting pressure on organizations to maximize every customer interaction, and move to less expensive channels like the web,” said Tommy Petrogiannis, CEO and co-founder of
Independent research firm,
“The signing process is the keystone of the execution of a legally or administratively binding agreement. However, as central as it is, the signature itself is only one part of the overall document or business process cycle.” according to
“To bring more paper-based processes online, enterprises require a means of electronically ensuring information authenticity and integrity,” said
One customer that has already benefitted from the integration of
“The combined
Customers using Silanis’ product and HP Exstream together can expect the following capabilities:
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• Preparation of documents and packages to comply with the transaction requirements |
Organizations that have moved to straight-through processing have seen significant return-on-investment, including 90% adoption rates over the web and 40% in the agent channel***.
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*As reported in Celent 2010 Deal Trends Report
** As reported in Forrester’s 2010 E-signature Market Overview
*** Silanis Technology internal data and case studies
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