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Posted on January 25, 2019 by staff

Nintex goes head-to-head with DocuSign

Technology

Nintex, the global standard for process management and automation, has announced a strategic partnership with Adobe to bring new native electronic signature capabilities to its partners and customers.

Nintex Sign, powered by Adobe Sign, delivers electronic signature capabilities to more than half of Fortune 100 companies who use it to securely complete transactions.

It claims the service is 30 percent faster, more secure and accessible than alternative DocuSign.

Thousands of partners, public, private and government organisations leverage the Nintex platform daily to quickly build process apps, automate their most sophisticated workflows and generate all kinds of documents from disclosures, to orders, to closing contracts leveraging responsive Nintex digital forms and templates.

“The new offering produced by this partnership powerfully extends the native capabilities of our Nintex Platform, trusted as the global standard for process and document automation, to now include industry-leading Adobe-backed eSignatures,” said Nintex CEO Eric Johnson. “Nintex Sign, powered by our strategic partnership with Adobe, will bring tremendous value to our thriving Nintex process management and automation community.”

Ashley Still, vice president and general manager, Adobe Document Cloud, added: “We believe great experiences for customers and employees start where the document does. With Nintex Sign powered by Adobe Sign, we’re excited to bring these two best-in-class solutions together, making it easier for Nintex’s global partner network and customers to transform digital document workflows.”

Aragon Research CEO Jim Lundy, the leading analyst covering the fast-growing, multi-billion dollar Digital Transaction Management and Workflow and Content Automation markets commented: “This strategic partnership brings together two of the leading providers in Documents, eSignatures, Process Management, Workflow and Content Automation.”