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MIT DocuSign FAQs

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DocuSign is a company that provides electronic signature technology for signing of contracts and signed documents. IS&T has recently completed licensing DocuSign for business service for use by the entire MIT community. DocuSign supports many types of documents such as .doc, .docx, .pdf, .xls, .xlsx, and .txt.

With DocuSign, users will be able to send, sign, track and store documents.

All documents will be stored on DocuSign's cloud.

You can use DocuSign to sign virtually any type of document: DocuSign works with your documents, and is integrated into many of the tools and business systems you already use including salesforce.com, Box.com, Dropbox, Google Apps, Google Drive, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft SkyDrive, NetSuite, SugarCRM. DocuSign is also available on mobile platforms like Android phones, Apple iPhones, Apple iPads, and Windows 8 devices.

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