eSignLive answers the Build or Buy Question: Factors to consider when implementing electronic signatures

October 23, 2005

Silanis answers the Build or Buy Question: Factors to consider when implementing electronic signatures

Montreal, QC, October 24, 2005 — Silanis Technology, the industry’s most experienced electronic signature provider with more than two million users and consumers in business and government, announced today an upcoming web seminar designed to help companies determine the best plan for adopting electronic signatures solutions. Scheduled for October 27, 2005, the complimentary web seminar will address the common question that many companies face when planning a technology investment – whether to build a solution in-house or to purchase and implement an existing solution from an established provider.

“Once an organization has decided to add electronic signatures to existing business processes, the question of whether to purchase an existing solution or build a solution in-house often arises,” says Tommy Petrogiannis, president of Silanis. “This is a critical decision, as the choice can greatly impact the organization’s time to market, total project cost and compliance risk.”

Through this one-hour seminar, Silanis will provide participants with the tools and knowledge to construct a comprehensive and realistic business case for building or buying an electronic signature solution. Real world examples will be used to illustrate the challenges and advantages of each approach.

About Silanis

Founded in 1992, Silanis Technology Inc. is the largest and most experienced provider of electronic signature solutions. More than 1,100 government and commercial organizations, representing two million users and consumers, depend on Silanis’ solutions to accelerate operations, improve service, and reduce costs. The suite of solutions not only eliminates the inefficiencies of paper; it provides reliable and auditable business records needed to demonstrate compliance with applicable laws, regulations and policies.

Contact

Mary Ellen Power, Silanis Technology (514) 337-5255 ext. 1117, [email protected]