The end of a year invites reflection, and perhaps a little prophecy. For office work, this is particularly fraught territory. The past few years have delivered more upheaval than the preceding decade: remote work, hybrid arrangements, artificial intelligence, the four-day week. Some of these have become mundane. Others remain experimental. Where does it all lead?
Digital document signing is an integral part of everyday business operations. With busy work schedules, it's important that administrative tasks take as little time as possible. Nowadays, there isn't always time to sit behind a computer, which makes the ability to sign documents on mobile extremely important. Agrello understands this need and offers a solution that is optimized specifically for mobile operations directly in the web browser – downloading a separate application is no longer necessary.
This release of the Agrello platform introduces the distinction between PDF documents and ASIC containers allowing users to choose whether they want to see their signed documents as PDF files or as ASIC containers.
Agrello templates provide a way to create new contracts by reusing existing files. By utilizing Agrello templates, users can easily customize and modify existing files according to their requirements without starting from scratch every time. This ensures consistency and accuracy in the contract creation process.
Within the last 4 articles of my blog series I have learned a lot, Agrello has grown and I hope I have given a hint of a new perspective to our readers on how the internet influences our activities. We have learned what are digital personas and how to protect and secure the personas that should link to a real person. This article will summarize the findings and make suggestions on how to inject trust into the World Wide Web.