On the local Digital Signature Solution
I am looking for a solution.
- Is 100% local (no cloud based).
- Integrates with an existing local PKI or provides its own certificates.
- One API for other applications such as a JAVA-based application server sitting behind a web portal, can ask to digitally sign documents.
- Supports multiple-factor authentication, you use the SMS or an authenticator mobile app.
I am aware that Docusign (or even eSignLive) provide that above with infra-red or virtual servers that can be installed on site, but I want to compare features and an indication of cost and structure of multiple price options.
Hi AlexZ53,
Please be informed that Adobe sign is the signature service electronic non-digital signature service.
You can refer to the sign of Adobe FAQ for help.
- Is 100% local (no cloud based): Adobe is one of basic service.
- Integrates with an existing local PKI or provides its own certificates. : We offer our own certificates
- One API for other applications such as a JAVA-based application server sitting behind a web portal, can ask to digitally sign documents. : Yes
- Supports multiple-factor authentication, whether you use SMS or mobile application authentication: based SMS authentication is available.
Integration feature is available into account Adobe sign Enterprise: Adobe sign plans for individuals and businesses. Adobe Document Cloud
Kind regards
Nicos
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