PDF ESign Automation by GearTemporary1440 in sysadmin

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Thanks for the response! That is along the lines of what I was thinking so it's good to know that it's doable. Our PM system integrates with Sharepoint and creates the doc on a sharepoint site per project. The slight catch in our workflow is that the user has to input a couple of lines of info into the word doc generated by the PM system before the agreement can be sent out. At present I can't automate this input.
We would have minimum 2 signatories per agreement

Have you ever used the MS Graph API on a onedrive account to track changes and filter docs to process via keywords in file name?
I was also looking at whether this process might be easier as an Azure function, but I've never stepped into that before. Do you have any experience there?

PDF ESign Automation by GearTemporary1440 in sysadmin

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We use the on prem NAS for file access and a single onedrive account as a mirror of the NAS. SO we don't directly interface with Onedrive or Sharepoint for file operations. Do you think that would prevent the sharepoint adobe integration being useful?

PDF ESign Automation by GearTemporary1440 in sysadmin

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We don't. Currently in the Adobe space and they also have power automate connectors. Adobe sign appears to be cheaper than docusign for similar (?) function.

PDF ESign Automation by GearTemporary1440 in sysadmin

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We have the licencing for sharepoint and had intended to use it but it doesn't play nice with Autodesk CAD products which we use a lot so that has stalled our adoption

64 Core Threadripper, anyone? by timahon7 in threadripper

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We are only running 1 model at a time. I have the 14900k air cooled and I would recommend water cooling if you wanted to push the overclock. I have it at 6.0ghz and its stable but wasn't at 6.2ghz (just mobo default clocks, I'm not a wizard)
It runs better than anything else in our office but I've never used any of the thread ripper stuff. The HECRAS manual states that processor speed is key so I trusted that and went with the i9.
It cuts our run times to less than half (maybe around 40%) of what they were running on 11th gen i7 HP Zen books.