CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (PRWEB)
September 21, 2019
Former SAP Global Program Leader Bill Walker joined cloud-based digital signature provider SIGNiX in a senior position responsible for cultivating new partnerships and driving digital signature adoption in North America and Europe.
Walker became the Senior Vice President of Partner and Customer Success in August.
“Bill’s experience managing large enterprise partnerships at SAP is a perfect fit for our go-to-market strategy of empowering partners to increase the efficiency, security, and privacy of their digitally signed agreements,” said Jay Jumper, SIGNiX founder and CEO. “We are extremely happy to have him on the SIGNiX team.”
Walker held progressively responsible positions at SAP, the world’s largest enterprise application provider. He was tasked with driving adoption, revenue, and new routes to market for cloud-based services. In his most recent position, Walker executed and maintained go-to-market strategies for over 200 independent software vendors and their embedded SAP cloud solutions.
“I’m excited to lead the talented Partner and Customer Success team at SIGNiX,” said Walker. “We already process a phenomenal volume of digital signature transactions for enterprise partners, ”
Walker believes the patented SIGNiX process provides obvious advantages over other e-signature solutions. “Choosing SIGNiX digital signatures means never having to worry about the privacy and authenticity of a signature, and never worrying about your e-signature vendor controlling copies of critical data,” he said. “That’s a powerful message for any security-conscious enterprise choosing an e-signature solution.”
SIGNiX allows enterprise partners to seamlessly integrate true digital signatures with current processes. Unlike common e-signatures, the patented SIGNiX digital signature process embeds comprehensive legal evidence directly into the signed documents, allowing the deletion of unnecessary copies of documents. The entire process, from digital signature to embedded evidence, takes seconds.
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