KEYVELOP>>Software>>User advantages
puce_1.jpg Keyvelops carry the extension '.kvp'. Keyvelops can be manipulated like any other file (copied, archived, transmitted, etc.)
puce_2.jpgKeyvelops are compatible with all formats, regardless of file size.
puce_3.jpgWith an integrated status record updated on an event-by-event basis, senders and recipients can view Keyvelops from their respective workstations and monitor the various distribution phases of their documents. This transparency prevents legal disputes and streamlines passage through successive approval channels.
puce_4.jpgAutomated archiving of any file's tracking features.
 
puce_5.jpgSenders can ask recipients to respond to the content of any Keyvelop.
 
puce_6.jpgMultiple archiving options or documents and transmission information (saved to user workstation, secure server, third-party archive, etc.).
 
puce_7.jpgFunctionality includes unlimited-use traceability features
 
puce_8.jpgThroughout the Keyvelop usage cycle, users retain full control over documents, even after delivery to recipients.
 
puce_9.jpgOne fixed cost regardless of usage volume or storage timelines.
 
puce_10.jpgKeyvelops are transmitted directly to recipients, without passage through any third party, using conventional distribution formats (e-mail, disk, zip, cd, etc.)
 
puce_11.jpgThe only method of tracking digital transmissions not requiring third-party intervention. The Keyvelop infrastructure is light and cost-effective.
 
puce_12.jpgA full range of features: the Keyvelop application supports all Keyvelop services, including tracking, registered e-mail with AR, signature and time-stamping.
 
puce_13.jpgSimplified digital signature functionality : an easy-to-use tool for giving documents a binding signature, controlling their receipt or requesting co-signatures from third-party recipients.
 
puce_14.jpgConfidentiality guaranteed through control of access authorizations via a trusted third party without third-party storage of any document.
 
puce_15.jpgKeyvelops can serve as legally binding instruments before the courts.
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