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AssureSign (now Nintex AssureSign) is a company that produces electronic signature software for computers. Their software can be used a Software as a service (SaaS) application or installed on customer premises. Documents are signed using a computer that has an Internet connection. [1]

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Industry Computer software
FoundedAltamonte Springs, FL 2008
FoundersDavid Brinkman Dale Combs
Product/ServiceElectronic signature software
Website www.assuresign.com

Software

The electronic signature software uses biometric, handwritten, and mouse-based signatures. [2] These can be integrated with existing environments. [3] AssureSign has also been integrated with other third-party applications. [4]

History

The electronic signature technology was developed in 2006 by Third Party Verification, Inc. (3PV). [5] AssureSign LLC was formed as a separate company in 2008 by David Brinkman and Dale Combs. [6] From 2009 to 2011, AssureSign and 3PV were included in the Orlando Sentinel's list of Top 100 Companies for Working Families. [7] [8] [9] [10]

In July 2021, AssureSign was purchased by Nintex. [11]

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