Legally Binding Digital Contracts for Security Debut
DFI Software debuts legally binding alarm monitoring and installation contracts for security industry.
It was only a matter of time before digital alarm contracts could be created that would be legally binding for your security clients.
DFI Software out of Saskatchewan, Canada is the first to bring these to the market, via Tri-Ed/Northern Video Distribution.
DFI's Digital Contract software allows security companies to produce professional, legally binding contracts and agreements while increasing profits, streamlining their businesses and improving efficiencies.
Digital Contract offers dealers and integrators customizable features to help capture and bind legal signatures to their agreements. The software’s Pay Now feature reduces accounts receivable and enables sales staff and technicians to process credit card and debit payments, as well as credit approvals, on-the-spot for immediate authorization.
Digital Contract also offers a Panel & Peripheral Compatibility Matrix that includes the top-selling alarm panels, minimizing the traditional learning curve for staff to ensure the right product is sold and cut down on hardware incompatibility issues. The Data Control Fields in the contract captures accurate customer information to eliminate the need for monitoring stations to interpret hand-written details which can lead to false dispatches and liability issues.
DFI Software director of sales Rod Donison calls the software "game-changing."
DFI Software out of Saskatchewan, Canada is the first to bring these to the market, via Tri-Ed/Northern Video Distribution.
DFI's Digital Contract software allows security companies to produce professional, legally binding contracts and agreements while increasing profits, streamlining their businesses and improving efficiencies.
Digital Contract offers dealers and integrators customizable features to help capture and bind legal signatures to their agreements. The software’s Pay Now feature reduces accounts receivable and enables sales staff and technicians to process credit card and debit payments, as well as credit approvals, on-the-spot for immediate authorization.
Digital Contract also offers a Panel & Peripheral Compatibility Matrix that includes the top-selling alarm panels, minimizing the traditional learning curve for staff to ensure the right product is sold and cut down on hardware incompatibility issues. The Data Control Fields in the contract captures accurate customer information to eliminate the need for monitoring stations to interpret hand-written details which can lead to false dispatches and liability issues.
DFI Software director of sales Rod Donison calls the software "game-changing."
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Jason Knott, Editor, CE Pro
Jason has covered low-voltage electronics as an editor since 1990. He joined EH Publishing in 2000, and before that served as publisher and editor of Security Sales, a leading magazine for the security industry. He served as chairman of the Security Industry Association’s Education Committee from 2000-2004 and sat on the board of that association from 1998-2002. He is also a former board member of the Alarm Industry Research and Educational Foundation. He is currently a member of the CEDIA Education Action Team for Electronic Systems Business. Jason graduated from the University of Southern California.



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