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Docusign: Customers’ Choice in „2022 Gartner® Peer Insights™ ‘Voice of the Customer’: Electronic Signature“

Will Spendlove
Zusammenfassung4 Min. Lesezeit

Docusign wurde im „2022 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer: Electronic Signatures“ Bericht mit „Customers‘ Choice“ ausgezeichnet.

Wir freuen uns sehr, bekannt zu geben, dass Docusign, führend in elektronischen Signaturen, von Kundinnen und Kunden auf der Plattform Gartner Peer Insights als „Customers' Choice" in der Dezember-Ausgabe des „Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer: Elektronische Signatur" Berichts ausgezeichnet wurde.

Von den 12 berücksichtigten Lösungen hat Docusign die meisten Bewertungen erhalten und ist der einzige Anbieter für E-Signatur-Lösungen, der mit der Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice-Auszeichnung für das Erreichen oder Übertreffen des Marktdurchschnitts sowohl bei „Overall Experience“ als auch „User Interest and Adoption“ ausgezeichnet wurde.

„Voice of the Customer“ ist ein Dokument, das Entscheidungsträgern in der IT anhand aggregierter Bewertungen von Gartner Peer Insights und mit Hilfe einer besonderen Methodik einen Überblick über einen bestimmten Markt gibt. Diese aggregierte Peer-Perspektive ergänzt zusammen mit den detaillierten Einzelbewertungen die von Experten erstellten Studien wie Magic Quadrants und Market Guides. Sie kann in Ihrem Kaufprozess eine wichtige Rolle spielen, da sie sich auf die direkte Erfahrung von Fachleuten bei Kauf, Implementierung und Betrieb einer Lösung fokussiert.

Gartner Voice of the Customer Quadrant

Mit Docusign eSignature können Unternehmen bequem und schnell Verträge abschließen und dabei ihre Geschäftseffizienz steigern und Kosten senken. Neue Untersuchungen haben ergeben, dass Kundinnen und Kunden, die Docusign einsetzen, nach der Einführung von eSignature höhere Verkaufszahlen verzeichneten und schneller zu Geschäftsabschlüssen kamen. Docusign eSignature und CLM lassen sich problemlos in die gängigsten Anwendungen wie Salesforce, Microsoft, Google, Zoom u. v. m. integrieren.

Das sagen Kundinnen und Kunden über Docusign eSignature:

„Docusign ist die schnellste, vertrauenswürdigste und verlässlichste Möglichkeit, Dokumente und Vereinbarungen von fast überall auf der Welt elektronisch zu unterzeichnen. Docusign ist so einfach und benutzerfreundlich, dass Sie keine Lust mehr auf Unterschriften auf Papier haben werden." Beratung, verarbeitendes Gewerbe

„Docusign ist nicht umsonst Marktführer im Bereich E-Signatur-Software. Es ist vielleicht das beste Produkt auf dem Markt. Es ist einfach zu bedienen, leicht zu verstehen und trägt unter dem Aspekt der Risiko-Compliance entscheidend dazu bei, das Vertrauen unserer Kunden zu gewinnen." Dienstleistungssektor

„Unser Vertriebsteam nutzt Docusign jetzt seit etwa 6 Monaten und es ist unglaublich. Es hat die Produktivität insgesamt erhöht und den Umsatz gesteigert!" Betrieb, Transportbranche

Die Rezensionen wurden überarbeitet, um Fehler zu korrigieren und die Lesbarkeit zu verbessern.

Laden Sie Gartner Peer Insights „Voice of the Customer": Electronic Signature hier herunter.

Gartner-Haftungsausschluss

GARTNER ist eine eingetragene Marke und Dienstleistungsmarke, und PEER INSIGHTS ist eine eingetragene Marke von Gartner, Inc. und/oder seiner Tochtergesellschaften in den USA und international und wird hier mit Genehmigung verwendet. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.

Diese Grafik wurde einer größeren Veröffentlichung aus den Recherchen von Gartner, Inc. entnommen und sollte im Zusammenhang mit dem gesamten Dokument gesehen werden. Das Dokument von Gartner ist auf Anfrage hier erhältlich.

Der Inhalt der Gartner Peer Insights gibt die Meinungen einzelner Endanwender wieder, die auf deren eigenen Erfahrungen beruhen, und sollte nicht als Tatsachenbehauptung ausgelegt werden, und er stellt auch nicht die Ansichten von Gartner oder seinen verbundenen Unternehmen dar. Gartner empfiehlt keine der in diesen Inhalten dargestellten Anbieter, Produkte oder Dienstleistung und gibt keine ausdrücklichen oder stillschweigenden Garantien in Bezug auf diese Inhalte, deren Richtigkeit oder Vollständigkeit, auch keine Garantien für die Marktgängigkeit oder Eignung für einen bestimmten Zweck.

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