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Docusign es nombrada líder en 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ para CLM

Dmitri Krakovsky
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Este es el quinto año consecutivo que Gartner identifica a Docusign como líder.


    • Descripción del líder del Cuadrante Mágico y CLM de Gartner

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    Nos complace anunciar que Docusign ha sido nombrada líder en el Cuadrante Mágico de Gartner 2024 para CLM - gestión del ciclo de vida de los contratos. Este es el quinto año consecutivo en el que Gartner identifica a Docusign como líder y estamos encantados de ser reconocidos por nuestra visión completa y nuestra capacidad de ejecución.

    Docusign ayuda a empresas de todo tipo a transformar los datos de los acuerdos en conocimientos y acciones, y a impulsar la productividad en toda la organización. Creamos Docusign CLM para permitir a los clientes automatizar todo el ciclo de vida del contrato, para ayudarlos a lograr un tiempo de generación de ingresos acelerado, un valor de acuerdo optimizado y una reducción de riesgo.

    Descripción del líder del Cuadrante Mágico y CLM de Gartner

    En su evaluación, Gartner evaluó a los proveedores de CLM en función de su capacidad de ejecución y la integridad de su visión y "Gartner define el mercado de gestión del ciclo de vida de los contratos (CLM) como una solución que gestiona de forma proactiva los contratos desde el inicio hasta la negociación, la ejecución, el cumplimiento y la renovación”.

    • Según Gartner, “los líderes están en la posición más fuerte para influir en el crecimiento y la dirección del mercado. Demuestran una visión que define el mercado sobre cómo la tecnología CLM puede ayudar a las empresas a alcanzar los objetivos comerciales de gestionar el cumplimiento y reducir los cuellos de botella en los procesos. Los líderes pueden ejecutar esa visión a través de productos y servicios, y han demostrado resultados comerciales en forma de ingresos y ganancias. Se destacan por su combinación de comprensión del mercado, innovación, características y funciones del producto y viabilidad general”.

    • Gartner también añade que “aunque mantienen una base bien establecida de clientes a largo plazo, los líderes muestran una capacidad constante para conseguir nuevos acuerdos. Tienen clientes en muchas regiones geográficas, cubren una amplia variedad de industrias y prestan servicios a organizaciones de clientes de diversos tamaños. Los líderes suelen ser los proveedores con los que se comparan otros proveedores”.

    Creemos que Docusign CLM es la mejor solución integral para gestionar todo el ciclo de vida del contrato. Permite a las organizaciones optimizar cada etapa, desde las actividades previas a la firma - como la generación de documentos, la colaboración y la orquestación del flujo de trabajo - hasta la gestión posterior a la firma con un repositorio inteligente con capacidad de búsqueda que admite la gestión de obligaciones, la generación de informes y el análisis.

    Según Gartner, “el uso de estas soluciones ayuda a mitigar el riesgo organizacional al permitir el cumplimiento normativo y de políticas, proporcionando gobernanza sobre qué se firma y con quién, y acceso basado en roles a términos y obligaciones con terceros. Las soluciones CLM impulsan la visibilidad, la coherencia y la eficiencia en el proceso de contratación en toda la empresa. La implementación de CLM puede generar mejoras significativas en la gestión de ingresos, ahorro de costos y eficiencia en el proceso de contratación en toda la empresa”.1

    Para obtener más información sobre por qué Docusign fue reconocido por Gartner, hay una copia gratuita disponible para descargar aquí.

    ¹Gartner, 2024 Magic Quadrant for Contract Life Cycle Management, Kaitlynn Sommers, Kerrie McDonald, Lynne Phelan, 14 de octubre de 2024.

    Este gráfico fue publicado por Gartner, Inc. como parte de un documento de investigación más amplio y debe evaluarse en el contexto de todo el documento. El documento de Gartner está disponible previa solicitud a Docusign.

    GARTNER es una marca comercial registrada y una marca de servicio de Gartner, Inc. y/o sus afiliados en los EE. UU. e internacionalmente, MAGIC QUADRANT es una marca registrada de Gartner, Inc. y/o sus afiliados y se utiliza en este documento con permiso. Reservados todos los derechos.

    Gartner no respalda a ningún proveedor, producto o servicio descrito en sus publicaciones de investigación y no recomienda a los usuarios de tecnología que seleccionen sólo aquellos proveedores con las calificaciones más altas u otra designación. Las encuestas publicadas de Gartner consisten en opiniones Research & Advisory organization de Gartner y no deben interpretarse como declaraciones de hecho. Gartner renuncia a toda garantía, expresa o implícita, con respecto a esta investigación, incluida cualquier garantía de comercialidad o idoneidad para un propósito particular.

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