Entries from July 23, 2023 - July 29, 2023

Wednesday
Jul262023

How different industries use digital signatures

The adoption of technical standards for digital signatures has lagged behind the passage of legislation, but the benefits of the technology are numerous and far-reaching. Adopting these standards has allowed businesses to save on storage costs, speed up processes and minimize errors. For example, healthcare organizations can reduce the number of documents stored in their physical facilities, while pharmaceutical companies can eliminate the need for costly re-keying. Moreover, automotive and media industries benefit from electronic signatures because they are more secure and easily transferable between systems.

The adoption of electronic signatures in these industries is becoming commonplace. For instance, an organization’s legal department needs signatures for contracts and invoices. While it’s time-consuming to print, distribute, and sign documents, electronic signatures enable instant approval and automatic storage in the cloud. This means that organizations can focus on their projects without spending hours on tedious paperwork. Furthermore, electronic signatures enable faster workflow while minimizing the risk of human error.

Electronic signature usage is widespread in many industries. They have many benefits, including increased security, improved workflows, and a reduced carbon footprint. The use of e-signatures has exploded since the introduction of the EU eIDAS Regulation. These services are now being adopted by most industries, including media companies, who need to deal with a large amount of paperwork in a certain period.

Many organizations are using digital signatures to streamline their workflow and protect the integrity of essential documents. These are some of the most common digital signature uses in 2021.

Government

Because of their security and low cost, digital signatures are being used more frequently by governments. Government offices can introduce new bills and tax returns, manage contracts, manage ID cards, and do many other tasks much faster. Government organizations handle a lot of sensitive information, and the bolstered security of digital signatures mitigates any possibility of it falling in the wrong hands. This speeds up the entire process and decreases risk of unwanted leaks.

Legal

Some of the most sensitive documents in any country is handled by legal firms or legal departments of businesses. Digital signatures have significantly reduced labor and paper costs. This is where sensitive documents can be preserved.

Healthcare

Digital signatures have greatly improved the administrative process of healthcare and treatment. Digital signatures make admission easier and reduce time to care for hospitals and clinics.

Military

Digital signatures have made the military a more secure sector in many countries. Security and compartmentalization of information has improved tenfold as a result.

Manufacturing

Digital signatures is used by manufacturing companies to speed up processes. This allows for better product design and increases production and sales.

Finance

The pinnacle of modern banking is paperless banking, easy loans, and contracts. Digital signatures make all this possible.

Cryptocurrencies

Blockchain authentication is complicated because cryptocurrencies are complex in nature. Digital signatures are used to verify the authenticity of transactions and help to prove ownership.

Monday
Jul242023

ASUS has committed to manufacturing NUC's 10th thru 13th Gen

On July 10th, Intel announced it will stop direct investment in the Intel® Next Unit of Compute (NUC) product line, and instead pivot our strategy to enable our ecosystem partners to continue NUC Systems innovation and growth. At that time, we said that our priority was ensuring a smooth transition for NUC customers, and we would be sharing additional details in the coming weeks.

We are happy to share that on July 18th, Intel and ASUS, a multinational computer hardware and consumer electronics company, announced that they have agreed on a term sheet for a non-exclusive license for ASUS to manufacture, sell, and support 10th through 13th Gen NUC systems.

Furthermore, ASUS will be licensed to develop future NUC system designs to continue NUC innovations.

As previously communicated, customers can continue to order Intel NUC products via distribution through September 1, 2023. Intel will complete shipping orders by September 30, 2023. Intel will publish a formal Product Change Notification (PCN) for the affected products including timelines for EOL process.