Connie Egan

    Connie Egan
    Connie Egan is a Sales Coordinator at CobbleStone Software.

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    Choosing the Best Edition of Contract Insight™ for Your Organization

    By Connie Egan on 06/9/17

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    CobbleStone Software's Contract Insight™ is a contract management software designed to help legal, sales, risk, compliance and procurement professionals manage contracts easier. From the beginning, we have strived to create a product flexible enough to meet the needs of multiple industries and organizations. Today, we continue to be a leader in the industry.

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    Four Benefits of Automated Workflow in a Contract Management System

    By Connie Egan on 05/26/17

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    Creating a contract is not typically a cut and dry process. A contract may have to complete many internal processes before completion. These processes can be based on contract status, budget, and type to trigger a workflow in a contract management system. Without automated workflows, processes can be time consuming and mistakes can be made. Forget having to manually drop off a contract or make sure it is attached to an email, automated workflows are here to do that for you.

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    The Benefits of CobbleStone’s Contract Insight eSign Options

    By Connie Egan on 05/12/17

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    Electronic signature (Esignature) is not a new concept in business practice. In fact, telegraph signatures were once legally acceptable. Times have changed, of course. Even the traditional wet signature seems to be a thing of the past for many companies. In mid-2000, eSignature was ruled by Congress to ensure the same legal standing as a traditional handwritten signature. ESign even has its own national holiday, June 30th, if you plan to mark it on your calendar.

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    Three Advantages of an OCR Tool for Contract Management

    By Connie Egan on 03/30/17

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    When reading magazines, advertisements, or even this blog post our brain begins the process of recognizing the patterns that make up the characters.  Our computer is able to do the exact same thing. Image-based documents can be converted into a language the computer understands for it to be able to read the document we need it to. This is where the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) tool comes into play. An OCR tool should be simple to use within a business software system that, in the long run, can save a company time.

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