For about 20 years, Docusign has been known as a tool for collecting digital signatures—helping businesses replace paper forms with electronic versions that are just as secure and legally binding.
Docusign is moving beyond e-signature and turning to artificial intelligence to help tackle its next big problem, something it calls the "agreement trap." It's launching a system designed to convert ...
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DocuSign, Inc. (NASDAQ:DOCU), the leading provider of electronic signature and digital transaction management services, finds itself at a critical juncture as it seeks to maintain its dominant market ...
Organizations are steadily moving to adopt e-signatures, replacing the slow and expensive paper-based agreement process. A major beneficiary of this trend, DocuSign (DOCU), the leading player in the e ...
DocuSign, best known for its digital signature business, is releasing new tools that focus on the entire process of drawing up and completing agreements. It’s part of a broader effort by the company ...
While DocuSign is often associated with electronic signatures, the San Francisco-based technology firm has been expanding its capabilities to assist enterprises and users in better managing agreements ...
After 20 years as an e-signature platform, Docusign is launching an ambitious re-invention at its annual Momentum conference in New York today. Centered around a new category of software-as-a-service ...