iSign.Net Controls Overview

iSign .Net is a Microsoft .Net Framework compatible software development kit (SDK) for implementing Business to Consumer (B2C) and Business to Business (B2B) solutions that utilize handwritten signatures or electronic ink over the Internet browser. iSign provides real time signature capture, verification and binding as well as ink display and data hashing using the SHA or SHA-1 algorithms. Supports: Windows 2000 or later servers.

The iSign.Net bundle includes 4 controls:

Control Summary
iSign Provides the functionality of CIC's ink capture and display technology for web developers.
iSignEnroll Used for enrolling signature templates that can be later used for authentication and verification.
iSignServer Used for performing signature verification activities against a template on the application server.
iSignUtil Provides various utility functions to render and create graphic files.


Key Benefits

Thes controls enable signature capture and retrieval solutions that help significantly reduce operating expenses associated with processing, handling, storing, and retrieving traditional paper documents that require a signature whether conducted over the Internet or an Intranet.

iSign .Net compatible controls greatly increase the speed of such transactions by allowing a document to be signed and submitted electronically eliminating the need to print and mail applications or forms. The captured transaction information and electronic signature are all encrypted for secure transmission, storage, and future retrieval.

The addition of the iSign.Net electronic signature solution will allow on-line services and businesses to reduce the time and effort involved in researching and responding to requests for chargeback losses and contractual litigation by electronically capturing and retaining the signature of the individual authorizing the transaction. iSign .Net compatible component is an ideal solution for any on-line retailer that accepts credit cards or is looking to implement on-line transactions that require a physical handwritten signature.


Features