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The CEO of Documentolog, Bayzhan Kanafin, spoke at the first IT DAY conference organized by the Damu Foundation, where he discussed ways to digitize interactions with external counterparties.
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13.02.2018
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The CEO of Documentolog, Bayzhan Kanafin, spoke at the first IT DAY conference organized by the Damu Foundation, where he discussed ways to digitize interactions with external counterparties through the service "Kazakhstan Center for Electronic Document Exchange DOC24".
The IS KTSOED DOC24 also allows for signing contracts with multiple counterparties. In this regard, the Damu Foundation announced its intentions to transition the signing of subsidy contracts to an electronic format on the platform doc24.kz.
During the presentation, Bayzhan Kanafin showcased the interface of the doc24.kz system and its capabilities, discussed the relevance of the service, and answered questions from conference participants.
This event was covered in reports by the television channels Kazakhstan (watch here) and Atameken Business Channel (watch here).
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