Infrastructure, Practices and Security

Infrastructure, Practices and Security

eForms Mobile utilises industry standard tools and practices to perform software development, quality assurance, deployment and configuration during daily operations of the eForms Mobile SaaS platform. 

We also leverage Microsoft’s Azure platform, which includes a number of certifications regarding privacy and security.

The attached PDF document contains a detailed overview of eForms Mobile’s security, practices and infrastructure approaches.

Also attached is Microsoft’s standard information on Azure security and privacy compliance.

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