The availability of a program for integration with kintone that allows unlimited timestamping was a major deciding factor.
We would like to introduce a case study on the implementation of "paperlogic electronic contracts" at Sixteen Digital Services Co., Ltd. In response to the Electronic Bookkeeping Preservation Act, the company faced challenges because kintone does not have JIIMA certification, making it complex to comply with the requirements using kintone alone. The key points for adopting this system included considering it as a solution with JIIMA certification, the ability to use certified timestamps with unlimited usage within a flat fee, and the presence of an automatic renewal feature. [Case Overview (Partial)] ■ Before Implementation - There were concerns that if they used a separate service compliant with the Electronic Bookkeeping Act, it would require development in addition to the service usage fees to integrate with kintone via API, leading to heavy implementation and operational costs. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Summary of Other Cases】 ■Points of Adoption - A linkage program from kintone was available, and after evaluation by our company, we determined that efficiency could be achieved with paperlogic, leading to our decision to adopt it. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Can that receipt be discarded? The cloud service paperlogic, fully compliant with laws and regulations, achieves complete electronic and paperless transformation of legally required documents for businesses. At Paperlogic, a team of professionals including certified public accountants, tax accountants, and lawyers focuses on providing high-quality IT solutions to companies. We develop and sell cloud solutions that completely eliminate paper documents (disposal of original paper) in the areas of accounting, general affairs, and legal affairs, where document retention is mandated by law.