” I myself am an iPad owner, and I enjoy the Apple experience, but the recent releases, and promise of new, category defining devices makes it exciting to see what is next for tablet PCs
As engineers experience the benefits on their personal devices they are simultaneously realizing that capture can offer much more in an enterprise application
In other words, what is the best way to digitally sign documents from mobile devices, tablets, and web browsers? The original technical idea for digital signatures envisioned each signer having their own personal hardware device, a “Smart Card,” that would contain the signer’s private key
What is your mobile device strategy? Do you want to provide access on things like kiosks, iPads and other tablet devices? If so, you will need to design forms that are easy to complete on devices without a standard keyboard. 10
Let’s face it, the vast majority of healthcare professionals are not tethered to their desktops, they are on the move throughout the day and rely on a myriad of mobile devices to access critical information on the go. As social tools make it easier for clinicians to tap into the collective knowledge of their peers, they are increasingly turning to social apps on their iPhones, iPads and Android devices to access best practices and trusted advice from colleagues and co-workers
Opposing the Client Server Model, a Hosted Model is an off-site document management system that operates online and works through any device connected to the Internet
The most important characteristics of digital signatures are the following: They are based on open, standards-based technology They are integrated with standard directory systems (AD, others) They have productized integration with desktop applications (like MS Office), ECM systems, workflow and BPM tools, mobile devices, and other applications They can address both document-centric and data-centric signature applications I’ve obviously just scratched the surface here
Information content often exists in one or (usually) more of the following media and formats: Electronic notes retained by use of an electronic device (e.g., on a laptop)
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