Wednesday, February 10, 2010

EXPRESSDOX'S INNOVATION COMES TO ASIA-PACIFIC

Global Hotline Philippines, a wholly owned business unit of U.S. based IA Global (IAO) scores a landmark deal to exclusively market and distribute in the Asia-Pacific region the innovative business solutions provided for by ExpressDox-Electronic Transaction Closing of Settleware Secures Services, Inc.

The marketing & distribution partnership gives GHP the role of introducing into the rapidly growing business markets in the Asia and Pacific region a highly secured, streamlined, and regulatory compliant solution to transmit electronically/paperless documented transaction anytime, real-time and anyplace.

ExpressDox is a product of nearly a decade of careful and expert research in allowing business entities and individuals to transmit documents using the internet - documents that are highly acceptable as if it was the original!

The ExpressDox solution entirely eliminates the security risks of transmitting original documents anywhere by registered or ordinary ‘snail' mail or even by courier service.
The solution that ExpressDox is offering complies with the eSign Act (formally known as the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act), enacted by U.S. government in 2000 giving electronic signatures (Digital Signatures) the same legality as traditional "wet" signatures executed on paper with pen and ink.

The innovation is seen to streamline business transactions that depend on signed paper-based documents by rendering dependence on paper as nothing more than a thing of the past. ExpressDox does not require any special software to purchase and laboriously install exclusively in a single desktop PC (or Mac), laptop or PDA - all it takes is a tiered subscription by rates that are suited for every volume of transaction, may it be an individual, small businesses or large multinational corporations.

Utilizing the ExpressDox solution is also a means of individuals and corporations to stay "green", since dependence on paper-based transactions will be partly if not completely eliminated and thus contributing to efforts to reduce the cutting down of trees that are primarily used in the manufacture of paper.
In its never ending effort to introduce innovative solutions and diversifying its business services, parallel to its business process outsourcing activities, Global Hotline Philippines takes on a new role of introducing, and marketing the intelligent, practical business solution offered by ExpressDox to Asia and the Pacific.

Reference:
Dean M. Bernardo
deanmb@globalhotlineinc.com
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Saturday, February 6, 2010

GHP - Expressdox Philippines

GHP - Expressdox Philippines

IT'S SECURE. IT'S LEGAL. IT'S COMPLIANT.
ExpressDox is a division of Settleware Secures Services, Inc. which has been focused on delivering secure electronic document/workflow since 1999. Having collaborated with pioneers and experts, management has provided compliant innovative solutions to serve the needs of tens of thousands of users for a complete electronic/paperless, streamlined, easy to use, and compliant transaction and experience over the internet-anytime, anyplace!

Whether on your PDA or your desktop you can legally sign your transactions in Real-Time-minutes vs. days! Our secure form platform has been certified by County Recorders, Secretaries of States, MERS e-Registry and Fannie Mae in the US.
Patents have been issued in the US and Australia and pending in the EU, Hong Kong, Canada and Mexico.

Our Software as a Service (SaaS) model, affordable monthly subscription fee, has permitted many small to medium companies to ramp in a matter of days with no large upfront investment, no hardware/software requirements, no Installations, no Faxing or scanning, no Hidden charges and no IT staff required.

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EDITORIAL - Sustaining growth | The Philippine Star News Opinion

EDITORIAL - Sustaining growth The Philippine Star News Opinion

Business process outsourcing is expected to grow into a $100-billion-a-year industry within 10 years, representing a huge chunk of the global BPO pie, according to MalacaƱang officials. BPO growth is indeed robust, and English-speaking Filipinos have an edge in this sector over other developing countries. But for that optimistic MalacaƱang projection to be achieved, the country must do its homework.