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Dell Adds Adobe EchoSign, Conga Composer To Cloud Business Apps

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Dell Cloud Business Applications (DCBA) will now have eSignature services from Adobe EchoSign and AppExtremes’ Conga Composer eDocument solutions. Both Adobe EchoSign and AppExtremes’ Conga Composer are cloud applications delivered as subscription services over the Web.

The Adobe EchoSign electronic signature solution is an automated signature process, from the request for signature to the distribution and filing of executed agreements and forms. Conga Composer standardizes customer-facing information and distributes it through a document template framework.

EchoSign pricing starts at $20 per user per month with an annual subscription. Conga Composer pricing starts at $12 per user per month with annual subscription and five-user minimum (volume discounts available). Both are immediately available from Dell.

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