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|  | Members of the industry press recognize a good thing when they see it. Find out what the media are saying about NextPage.
 | Cutting The Digital FatUnnecessary copies and older versions of documents clog up employee hard drives and make discovery exercises longer and more expensive. NextPage's software aims to help companies get smarter -- and more aggressive -- about deleting digital fat (Nov. 10, 2008). Read Article |
![]() | Lose the Gate, Capture the Data, Get the Revenue (Print) NextPage's Digital Thread technology uses opaque metadata and algorithms to track documents as they move through disparate systems. In this way, docs can be tracked if they are e-mailed, saved to hard drives, servers or removable media--even if the document is renamed (July 14, 2008). MIN's b-to-b |
 | State fertile ground for high-tech, but Utah execs warn of potential weaknessUtah has entered into a second stage in its high-tech industry evolution after the giants of the early '80s such as WordPerfect, Novell and Iomega left or evolved into different companies (June 25, 2008). Read Article |
 | Draper firm fields document trackerCompanies are beginning to deploy new document management tools, created by NextPage of Draper, that allow them to track documents even if they are on an employee's computer, have been forwarded by e-mail or are on a USB drive (June 16, 2008). Read Aricle |
 | Product Roundup: Data classificationIn the past few years, a few small companies in the storage marketplace have focused their business on data classification, and some larger companies have launched their own data classification products. When information lifecycle management (ILM) was all the rage, data classification became a hot topic as a means to execute ILM and tiered storage. The list in the article includes NextPage as a data classification product (May 13, 2008). Read Article |
 | 30 Women to WatchNextPage's Cydni Tetro, was listed as one of the 30 Women to Watch in Utah. The article goes on to say that each of this year’s 30 Women to Watch brings something unique to the table. Some have experience, others a strong education. But one trait is common among them all: passion (March 28, 2008). Read Article |
 | Addressing Risk of Information at Edge NextPage, a leader in compliance and information risk management has announced the availability of its new NextPage Information Tracking Platform. The NextPage platform supports the company's flagship application, the award-winning NextPage Document Retention , as well as new applications that will address the different elements of risk (March 18, 2008). Read Article |
 | vSpring Capital Releases Its List of the 2008 Top 100 Venture EntrepreneursNextPage was announced today as one of the vSpring Capital Top 100 Venture Entrepreneurs, also known as the v|100 (March 17, 2007). Read Article |
 | NextPage Launches Information Tracking PlatformThe NextPage platform supports the company's flagship application, the NextPage Document Retention, as well as new applications that intend to address the different elements of risk associated with unstructured and unmanaged data that resides at the edge of the enterprise--hard drives and scattered shared drives (Feb. 29, 2008) Read Article |
 | NextPage announces NextPage Information Tracking PlatformNextPage Inc., a provider of compliance and information risk management, announced Monday the availability of its new NextPage Information Tracking Platform (Feb. 28, 3008). Read Article |
 | Google news for nextpageThe latest news on NextPage (Feb. 28, 2008). Read Article |
 | 2008 Technology of the Year Awards: Data ManagementNextPage manages documents with a light touch Unobtrusive document tracking fits smoothly into existing workflows to provide basic, no-frills management (Jan. 7, 2008). Read Article |
 | NextPage manages documents with a light touchUnobtrusive document tracking fits smoothly into existing workflows to provide basic, no-frills management (July 21, 2007). Read Article |
 | Beware of smoking gun documents on the desktopDarren Lee, CEO of NextPage, talks about the challenge for compliance and records managers who must minimize the liability and risk of "smoking gun" documents that live on individual users' desktop computers (June 4, 2007). Listen to the podcast |
 | Point of View: Cydni Tetro Vice President of Products and Corporate Marketing, NextPageUsing podcasts isn’t the only cutting edge marketing technique Tetro has employed in her 15 years of high-tech product management and marketing with NuSkin, Novell, WordPerfect and now NextPage. She’s always looking for new ways to get her employer’s message across and most recently, that of the business she helps run on the side (May 15, 2007). Read Article |
 | NextPage® Document Retention Wins Best Document Management Solution in the software & Information Industry Association's 22nd Annual Codie AwardsApril 18, 2007 Read Article |
 | What's on Your PCs? (Print)Jan. 1, 2007 |
 | Tackling Document Retention & ComplianceDocument management specialist, NextPage, recently commissioned an IDG Research study to assess document retention effectiveness and risks (Nov. 16, 2007). Read Article |
 | Reduce the Risk of Documents on the Desktop“Through several recent NextPage-sponsored studies, it has become apparent that document retention policies are failing at the desktop,” said Darren Lee, President and Chief Executive Officer, NextPage (Nov. 15, 2007). Read Article |
 | Enterprise Document Retention Policies FailingNextPage Research has produced a study detailing how document retention and disposal policies are failing — on user desktops. The study, jointly created with CXO Media, found enterprises reporting a big gap between theory and practice when it comes to document retention and disposal (Oct. 6, 2006). Read Article |
 | Ecma Could Publish Final Office Open XML Draft Monday(Oct. 5, 2006) Read Article |
 | NextPage Research Indicates Document Retention Policies Failing at the DesktopNextPage announced the immediate availability of a study detailing research into the deployment and enforcement of document retention and deletion policies (Oct. 4, 2006). Read Article |
 | NextPage Extends Document Control to the DesktopResearch by NextPage and others claims that 7.5 billion (with a b) Office documents are created each year, and 80 percent of them remain on the desktop. Of those, 25 percent should be tracked for compliance regulations of some kind (June 20, 2006). Read Article |
 | NextPage Introduces Desktop Document Retention Product NextPage has introduced its new product, NextPage Document Retention, a product designed to help companies solve the challenges and reduce the risks of managing documents on the desktop (May 23, 2006). Read Article |
 | Desktop Document RetentionNextPage Document Retention is designed to help companies solve the challenges and reduce the risks of managing documents on the desktop. NextPage Document Retention is the only application that securely tracks document versions across e-mail, hard drives, removable media and servers, providing an audit trail to users about all document versions so they can purge working copies and post final versions to a central server for archival and lifecycle management (May 23, 2006). Read Article |
 | NextPage Introduces New Doc Tracking Product NextPage has rolled out a limited release of its new, document management product. NextPage announced this morning that NextPage Document Retention helps companies track documents across e-mail, hard drives, removable media, and servers (May 22, 2006). Read Article |
 | NextPage Brings Document Retention to the DesktopEnabling customers and organizations to more easily control document management risk at the desktop level, NextPage on May 22 unveiled its NextPage Document Retention software (May 22, 2006). Read Article |
 | NextPage Introduces NextPage Document RetentionNextPage introduced its new product, NextPage Document Retention, designed to help companies solve the challenges and reduce the risks of managing documents on the desktop (May 22, 2006). Read Article |
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![]() | Brian Jones: Open XML Formats The Ecma International Technical Committee (TC45) is working to establish a standard for Office Open XML File Formats as described in the TC45 program of work at http://www.ecma-international.org/memento/TC45.htm. The technical committee includes representatives from Apple, Barclays Capital, BP, The British Library, Essilor, Intel, Microsoft, NextPage, Novell, Statoil, and Toshiba (May 4, 2006). Read Article |
 | The Bad in EmailEven though there is bad in email there are some interesting solutions emerging over at Nextpage and Echosign, but these solutions are supplementary to email. They do a good job of integrating email into the workflow of contract and signature management (May 1, 2006). Read Article |
 | Salt Lake Tribune: NextPage in Utah Patents Listing (April 6, 2006) Read Article |
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