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Re: Adobe Sign "gotchas"?


From: Rachel Weaver <rweaver () MACALESTER EDU>
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2020 13:22:02 -0500

Hi Jim,

I don't have experience with Sign, but I have seen on other listservs that
Adobe is pulling away from inclusion of Sign in ETLA agreements (
https://blogs.adobe.com/deployment/2019/07/important-acrobat-product-update.html).
I would check to make sure that it isn't/won't be the case for you before
you get in too deep. In our ETLA quote, Sign was a per-transaction expense.

Take care,
Rachel

*RACHEL WEAVER '06 (she/hers)*

Associate Director, Support Services

Information Technology Services

(651) 696-6507 | rweaver () macalester edu


1600 Grand Avenue

Saint Paul, MN 55105 USA




On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 8:54 AM Jim A. Bole <jbole () stevenson edu> wrote:

We're looking to pilot Adobe Sign for e-signing. It's included in our
Adobe licensing, so it looks like the cheapest option :)

I don't have any experience with it, but it looks robust and secure from
my initial review.

I'm curious if there are any "gotchas" from security, operational or other
areas.

Thanks.

Jim Bole
Director of Information Security
Stevenson University
1525 Greenspring Valley Road
Stevenson, MD, 21153-0641
jbole () stevenson edu | O: 443-334-2696





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