List of CM Sign Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased CM Sign for Digital Signing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using CM Sign for Digital Signing include: Wph Germany, a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 68 employees and revenues of $10.0 million, United Litigation Discovery, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 35 employees and revenues of $8.0 million, Zinto Labs, a Ireland based Life Sciences organisation with 15 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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United Litigation Discovery | Professional Services | 35 | $8M | United States | CM.com | CM Sign | Digital Signing | 2005 | n/a | In 2005 United Litigation Discovery implemented CM Sign, a Digital Signing application. The deployment focused on electronic signature capture, document signing workflows, and audit trail capabilities typical of Digital Signing platforms, supporting litigation and investigation document handling across the firm. United Litigation concurrently operates CloudNine LAW on premise including the Turbo ingestion module to process large, complex eDiscovery datasets for litigation and investigations across its U.S. and international offices. CloudNine LAW with the Turbo ingestion module was used to process terabytes per month while handling many exceptions and complex file types, and the vendor cites up to ~25% faster processing with Turbo. The CM Sign implementation standardized signature workflows for legal, litigation support, and records teams, aligning document signing and authentication processes with chain of custody and compliance needs. Operational scope spans legal operations and investigation functions, and governance emphasis centers on procedural controls, signature auditability, and automated signing workflows to reduce manual handoffs. | |
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Wph Germany | Professional Services | 68 | $10M | Germany | CM.com | CM Sign | Digital Signing | 2023 | Schuwa Germany | In 2023, Wph Germany implemented CM Sign as its Digital Signing solution to centralize signature capture for tax client workflows. The deployment targeted the firm’s income tax document exchange processes and was aligned with a broader DATEV based digital workflow that leverages DATEV Meine Steuern to collect and exchange income tax relevant documents with clients across Mittelfranken. CM Sign was introduced to provide an auditable electronic signature layer within that workflow while preserving document provenance and client communication flows. CM Sign was configured to support signature request orchestration, document templating, authentication controls, and an auditable signature trail consistent with professional services compliance needs. The CM Sign configuration linked signature events and signed document artifacts into the DATEV Meine Steuern exchange flows so signed materials remained part of the tax document lifecycle. Implementation work emphasized automation of signature requests and status tracking to reduce manual handling and streamline preparer to client handoffs. Operational rollout was scoped to the tax advisory practice serving Mittelfranken, and the technical and change management phases were supported by Schuwa Germany and Schuster & Walther from teccle group. Governance updates established centralized signing policies, client authentication procedures, and audit log retention inside CM Sign to align with tax compliance processes. The deployment improved collaboration with clients and reduced paper handling in the firm’s DATEV based income tax exchange workflow. | |
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Zinto Labs | Life Sciences | 15 | $2M | Ireland | CM.com | CM Sign | Digital Signing | 2020 | n/a | In 2020, Zinto Labs implemented CM Sign as its Digital Signing solution. CM Sign was adopted to provide electronic signature capabilities across the organization, establishing a centralized, auditable signing layer consistent with the Digital Signing category. The CM Sign implementation focused on standard digital signing capabilities typical for small life sciences organizations, including configurable signing workflows, document templates, user authentication and role based approvals, and tamper-evident audit trails. The deployment model for a 15 person lab emphasized cloud hosted access and API enabled connectivity to other operational systems, supporting business functions such as compliance documentation, contract approvals, and internal standard operating procedure signoffs. Separately, Zinto Labs selected CloudLIMS to automate COVID-19 diagnostic workflows, covering sample tracking, patient metadata, and result management, and to integrate real time PCR instruments for centralized reporting in Ireland. The CloudLIMS implementation reduced turnaround time to under 24 hours for COVID-19 tests and improved instrument integration and regulatory compliance with EU GDPR and ISO 15189, as reported in the vendor case study, positioning CM Sign and CloudLIMS as complementary components in the lab technology stack for operational and compliance controls. |
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