Communication Intelligence Corporation, a supplier of electronic signature solutions for the financial industry's business process automation and a known company in biometric signature verification, announced that the recent marketing efforts encircling the launching of Apple's (News - Alert) iPad highlights the extraordinary competitive advantage qualified to supporting mobile devices of the company.
The products from Communication Intelligence (News - Alert) allow companies to attain paperless work flow in their eBusiness processes. The company's leadership and more than 10 years of experience in interfacing with handheld wireless devices, such as PDAs, pen tablets, webpads and cell phones gives the company a vital edge in answering to budding interest and demand for mobile devices for electronic signature deployments.
The electronic signature technology from Communication Intelligence Corporation developed out of its leadership position in biometric signature technology and handwriting recognition with products like 'Sign-On' and its 'Jot' product, which was selected by OEM's like Microsoft (News - Alert) (CE OS), HP (PDAs), Fujitsu (pen tablets), Palm (PDAs), IBM (Thinkpads) and National Semiconductor (WebPADs) as an embed.
The company's successful years of mobile device environments are proven by eSignature mobile deployments like Oracle/Siebel's mobile CRM for contact administration in 2007 and Sony/Ericsson (News - Alert)'s smartphones in 1999. The Company, today, has a wide collection of APIs and the knowledge to interface with almost any typical wired or mobile hardware device.
Guido DiGregorio, the chairman and chief executive officer at the Communication Intelligence Corporation, said that there's a rising interest on some of end-users and solution providers to leverage mobile and handheld device such as the iPad, cellphones, netbooks, webpads and laptops.
This interest gives them another chance to set CIC apart by sharing their application and implementation knowledge together with the discernment needed to recommend and deploy wired or wireless hardware interfaces, for on-premise or hosted electronic signature deployments that reflect productive and cost effective decisions.
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anuradha's article, please visit her columnist page.Edited by
Alice Straight