This is the first acquisition the company has announced since declaring its shift to a remote working strategy. “By joining Dropbox, we’ll be able to rapidly scale, bringing our vision and capabilities to the hundreds of millions of people around the world who already trust Dropbox with their most important content.” Heddlestone said: “As we’ve grown, we’ve realized that the ability to securely share content and engage with documents after they are sent offers powerful benefits to a variety of customer segments. Russ Heddleston, DocSend co-founder and CEO, had interned at Dropbox over a decade ago before their paths crossed again in 2019 when the two companies became extension partners. “By bringing Dropbox, HelloSign, and DocSend together, we’ll be able to offer a full suite of secure, self-serve products to help them manage critical document workflows from start to finish.” "DocSend is a perfect complement to our product roadmap and we’re thrilled to welcome them to our team," Houston said.
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