Celent and eSignLive Offer Joint Web Seminar on E-Signatures in Insurance

May 1, 2007

Montreal, QC, May 2, 2007 — Silanis is pleased to partner with Celent, a leading research and consulting firm specialized in global finance, to present a unique Web seminar on electronic signatures in the insurance industry.

Celent Senior Analyst Craig Weber, a widely sought-after speaker and columnist, will join Silanis Vice-President and Co-Founder Michael Laurie to offer an inside look at automating insurance processes, as well as a demonstration of Web-based e-signing and a discussion of best practices by industry leaders.

Electronic signatures are a crucial part of any Web strategy, and help to mitigate risk by ensuring enforceable transactions and providing proof of compliance with laws, regulations and standards.

Join us on Thursday, May 10, at 2pm, for this free and valuable update on the state of e-signature use within the insurance industry, and to review factors to consider when selecting a solution.

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About Craig Weber

Craig Weber is a senior analyst within Celent's insurance practice, with a focus on insurance distribution, underwriting and service.

He is the author of Celent's annual independent producer surveys and the primary author of the popular Insurance Software Deal Trends studies. Recent consulting clients have engaged Mr. Weber for analyses of e-business and self-service trends and an assessment of potential document automation strategies.

About Michael Laurie

Silanis Vice-President and Co-Founder Michael Laurie guides the company's planning, growth and product applications, monitors industry standards, and leads the company's interactions with public and private agencies and associations. An expert in the field of electronic signatures and e-vaulting solutions, he frequently presents to government and industry on the subject.

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, depend on Silanis' solutions to accelerate operations, improve service and reduce costs.

The company's solutions not only eliminate the inefficiencies of paper, they provide reliable and auditable business records needed to demonstrate compliance with applicable laws, standards, regulations and policies.