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Connect with the DocuSign Connect API: New Features with 10.2 Release

Posted June 14, 2010

We're excited to announce the Spring '10 release of DocuSign. This release includes exciting additions to the DocuSign Connect API, specifically:

  • PowerForms 2.0: easily embed a signing workflow into your web site without writing code
  • Dynamic Form Fields: enable dynamic forms that streamline and optimize the signers' experience
  • Agent Role: allow agents from both sides to manage the signing process through DocuSign
  • Phone Authentication: enable two-factor authentication for highest security documents
  • Collaboration: allow signers to make those last minute changes and get everyone's initials to accept the changes

If you haven't already, register for the DocuSign free development account, which gives you access to the DocuSign Connect API 3.0 Developer Guide, Web Service Description file (WSDL) and samples in Java, .NET, Ruby and PHP. You can set up samples on your servers, develop code and test drive our Web Service API.

We hope you can attend our special eSign developer webinar to review all of the new features this Thursday! Register to attend and learn about the latest developments for electronic signature and the API as well as get your questions discussed and answered!

DocuSign Connect API: New Features with 10.2 Release
Thursday, June 17, 1:00 - 2:30 pm (PT)

Thursday, June 24th, 1:00-2:3o pm (PT)

This webinar reviews the DocuSign Connect API 3.0 Developer Guide, Web Service Description file (WSDL) and samples in Java, .NET, Ruby and PHP.
Please let us know if you are unable to attend, but would like to view the recorded webinar.

We also wanted to let you know that we're inviting all of our California eSignature developers to join us for a big event in San Francisco at the end of the month. We'll have special guest speakers who've greatly impacted eCommerce and we'd love for you to join us! If you're interested in attending, please let us know in the comments - we'd love to have you!

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