McLean, VA, November 20, 2008
E-Lock Launches System Integration Program for ISV's
E-Lock Technologies, a pioneer in the digital signature technology, announced today the commencement of its new Systems Integration Partner program. The new program promises to extend the company's market reach, while simultaneously satisfying an increasing demand for its breakthrough web solutions, among enterprises and other organizations with significant information assets. Today's announcement follows closely on the heels of E-Lock recent announcement of Digital signatures emerging as a need.
E-Lock digital signature technology permits users to organize, and sign documents using a highly-efficient, intuitive, and focused process that converges on “legality” in the matter of a few “mouse clicks”, rather than forcing users to crawl through a long process of “printing and signing” documents. E-Lock solutions brings this capability to organizations in the form of a turnkey platform, or Web-based service, that can quickly and easily be customized to create highly dynamic and scalable applications. E-Lock Integration Partners will combine expertise in conceptualizing such applications with their implementation and integration into the existing IT infrastructure. E-Lock, at the same time, will concentrate on extending the capabilities of its technology even further. “It is an ideal symbiosis,” said Ani Shrotri, CTO, E-Lock Technologies.
About E-Lock:
E-Lock a pioneer in the field of Digital Signature technology provides legally compliant digital signature and encryption solutions to organizations and professionals. These solutions ensure that business processes become more secure, efficient and cost-effective. Digital Signatures provide authentication, non-repudiation, integrity and confidentiality for documents, content and transactions. E-Lock solutions seamlessly integrate with any existing application, software or workflow.
The products and solutions are compliant with the US Government and Federal legislations and mandates such as the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (E-SIGN), the Health Insurance, Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Government Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA), the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA), and 21 CFR part 11 (procedure for electronic transactions and the protection of electronic information within the Pharmaceutical industry). Compliance was also achieved with other international legislation such the EU directive - that provides the European framework for digital signatures and encryption.