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The dematerialization of data has been around for a while now: many companies or organizations, many individuals also work on electronic documents, exchange them, store them. But when it comes to contractual documents (contracts, invoices, endorsements, etc.) or sensitive documents, these data are printed to be sent by signed paper mail.
The purpose of the dematerialization is to transform or preserve in electronic format the data exchanged in the framework of professional or private activities, under the legal conditions which allow to preserve the same guarantees as a paper exchange or storage. Its development is firmly committed: dematerialization brings undeniable advantages in terms of reducing administrative costs, saving time and improving business processes. |