New Delhi, Feb. 23 -- Zoho co-founder Sridhar Vembu on Saturday took a dig at popular digital signature software DocuSign, saying that the "supremely bloated company" is selling overpriced enterprise software.
In a post on X, the chief scientist of Zoho talked about his own software Zoho Sign, which he said does not need over 6,500 employees to create a digital signature software.
"DocuSign is a supremely bloated company that sells super over-priced enterprise software. We solve that problem with Zoho Sign and we don't need 6705 employees to produce digital signature software," he said.
Sridhar Vembu's dig at DocuSign came in response to a post made by Andrew Wilkinson, who is the co-founder of Tiny and owns popular platforms like Drib...
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