This week Dropbox announced its intention to acquire HelloSign, a platform used to manage business transactions including eSignature and document-centric workflows. HelloSign joined Dropbox’s ...
This past November, Dropbox unveiled a new product called Dropbox Extensions, which allows users to integrate all of their tasks into the Dropbox platform. That included a number of partnerships for ...
How to use Dropbox Sign to create documents for other people to sign Your email has been sent If you want to create electronic documents for other people to sign, you can choose from a variety of ...
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It's probably not an original idea, but this notion popped into my head while I was chatting the other day to Whit Bouck, COO of HelloSign, which is part of Dropbox. It's the notion that adopting ...
Dropbox announced today that it intends to purchase HelloSign, a company that provides lightweight document workflow and e-signature services. The company paid a hefty $230 million for the privilege.
Dropbox has announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire HelloSign. It said the “easy-to-use eSignature and document workflow platform” will improve the productivity and efficiency of users.
Dropbox has made its biggest known acquisition to date, snapping up fellow San Francisco company HelloSign in an all-cash deal worth $230 million. Founded in 2011 as HelloFax, HelloSign has always ...
Dropbox co-founders Drew Houston (left, center) and Aresh Ferdowski ring the opening bell at the Nasdaq on the day of their IPO in 2018. (Dropbox Photo) Dropbox is jumping into the e-signature market ...
Online storage and collaboration company Dropbox (NASDAQ: DBX) announced what appears to be its biggest-ever acquisition ever on Monday. The company has agreed to buy e-signature and document workflow ...