Draper, Utah – February 20, 2009 –NextPage, a leader in information governance , today announced that it has been selected by KMWorld as one of the “100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management”. This is the second consecutive year NextPage has been included on the list. The list is in its 9th year and is established with input from various members of the knowledge management industry, including analysts, vendors and their customers, practitioners and theorists.
"Each company embodies, as part of its culture, agile and limber execution of its mission, embracing a spirit of both adaptability and innovation," said Hugh McKellar, editor in chief of KMWorld.
NextPage recently announced availability of the NextPage Control™, a next generation enterprise information risk management application. NextPage Control ties Digital Thread™ technology through all documents and versions so that a policy can be applied that results in enterprise-wide action: disposition, retention, preservation -- across all mediums hard drives, shared drives, USB key drives, email attachments and centralized repositories. The application helps reduce the risk of information by properly disposing of work versions and scattered versions, decreasing the cost of e-discovery by reducing the number of documents retained.
“It is an honor to be recognized as a leading organization in the document and knowledge management space along with other top companies in this space.” said Darren Lee, President and CEO of NextPage. “NextPage’s focus in this space is to help companies proactively mitigate the unnecessary cost, waste and risk of information outside the control of the organizations. This recognition is a great validation of the importance of the problem we are solving.”