ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT COMPUTER SOFTWARE

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DIGIDOX DIGIDOX, INC. 6870 60th Street S.E. Grand Rapids MI 49512 electronic document management computer software and instruction manual sold as a unit, for creating, capturing, using, storing, retrieving, sharing, viewing, searching, printing electronic documents;consulting services related to customization and operation of electronic document management software;
DIGITAL DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS DIGIDOX, INC. 6870 60th Street S.E. Grand Rapids MI 49512 electronic document management computer software and instruction manual sold as a unit, for creating, capturing, using, storing, retrieving, sharing, viewing, searching, printing electronic documents;DIGITAL DOCUMENT;consulting services related to customization and operation of electronic document management software;
LABRADOR DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AbleSoft Solutions 130 George Street Suite H Beckley WV 25801 Electronic document management computer software;
NEVERFILE Argent Technologies, Inc. 4029 Glenroy Drive Memphis TN 38125 ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT COMPUTER SOFTWARE;NEVER FILE;
THE VIRTUAL DOCUMENT COMPANY Imagination Software, Inc 1010 Wayne Avenue Silver Spring 20910 Mayotte Electronic document management computer software, namely, computer software for use in database management, as a spreadsheet and for word processing;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for signing, sorting, and authenticating electronic documents using public key cryptography. The system comprises a document service computer cluster connected to user computers, document owner server computers, and registration computers via a network such as for example, the internet or the world wide web. Document owners and system users can store electronic documents in an encrypted database located on the document service computer cluster, or on a document safe connected to the document owner server. Users can sign documents by identifying the document to be signed and sending a signing request to the document service computer cluster. The document service computer cluster retrieves the user's private key, which is located securely in a database on the cluster, and signs the identified document. No dedicated signing software need be installed on the user computer prior to accessing the document service computer cluster.