Draper, Utah – August 24, 2007 –
NextPage today announced that a NextPage technology has been named a 2007 KM World Trend-Setting Product. NextPage Document Collaboration is a straightforward approach to tracking and managing the complete lifecycle of important documents, eliminating document chaos without forcing people to change their work habits. This award is the third industry honor achieved by NextPage technology in 2007. The company’s flagship product, NextPage Document Retention, won a prestigious
CODiE Award from the
Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) for Best Document Management Solution and was also named a finalist in the
Best New Product or Service in Computer Software for
The 2007 American Business Awards.
“We set out to provide a simple yet elegant solution for people and teams to manage the ever increasing number of documents they create, share and collaborate on,” said Darren Lee, NextPage president and CEO. “For many organizations it is just too easy to waste time, effort and unnecessary cycles tracking down the correct documents. This translates directly into lower productivity, more mistakes and higher risks for thousands of businesses around the world. Our core tracking technology helps manage this risk.”
NextPage’s core tracking technology, the Digital Thread™ is at the heart of the company’s leading document applications.
Hugh McKellar, KMWorld editor in chief, said, "More than 650 individual products were considered by our team of editors, analysts, integrators and users. Each and every company whose products were chosen for this year's list of Trend-Setting Products is being acknowledged for its willingness to listen and serve its customers in useful and innovative ways."