Anyone who's bought a house remembers signing and initialing reams of documents, then sending them by fax, scanner or courier. But in recent years, many transactions in real estate - and in sales, ...
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 ...
If you draw a smiley face instead of your signing your name to seal a contract, is it a legally valid signature? It probably is, provided it's a properly authenticated digital signature, based on what ...
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 ...
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 ...