NextPage® 2 Document Collaboration Wins Best Document Management Product at IM 2005 Awards

NextPage’s document collaboration service judged as the most exciting and innovative new document management product by media, analysts and other independent experts

Draper, Utah – Dec. 5, 2005 – NextPage today announced that NextPage 2 Document Collaboration was selected as best document management product at the 2005 Information Management Awards. NextPage 2 Document Collaboration was chosen from 21 other finalists by a judging panel of media, analysts and other independent experts. The winners of the awards were announced at a gala on Dec. 1 in London.

“This award is a great tribute to the tremendous effort by our company to launch an intuitive and disruptive document collaboration product,” said Darren Lee, president and chief executive officer of NextPage. “Being named as the most exciting and innovative document management product is a great foundation for continued success in 2006 as we build out more services that solve additional document problems.”

The Information Management Awards, now in its 10th year, recognize excellence and innovation in the management of business information. The awards are the premier European recognition of excellence and innovation in the management of business information. The awards are a showcase for the success stories of organizations that have demonstrated the vision and business skills to implement very successful projects and develop innovative new products.

NextPage 2 Document Collaboration eliminates user adoption problems by seamlessly integrating into the document creation and sharing processes users already employ and by not requiring a centralized repository to store and manage documents. The service tracks documents as users work in e-mail and Microsoft Office and collaborate with others, even non-NextPage users. NextPage 2 Document Collaboration delivers real-time status of all document versions as documents progress through their life cycles. It revolutionizes the document experience through a user interface, called the NextPage Activity Center™, that reports status of documents, including who has opened, who is editing, where the latest version is and what needs to be done next.

A free trial version of NextPage 2 is available at www.nextpage.com/trial.

About NextPage

NextPage is disrupting the document collaboration market by eliminating product abandonment experienced from traditional document management and collaboration products. NextPage delivers products that focus on solving problems from a user’s perspective. NextPage 2 Document Collaboration is the first to connect all document-based collaboration by tracking document versions that are sent as e-mail attachments, stored on users’ desktops and created outside the organization. The service provides a 360 degree view of all document activities and works whether users are online or offline. NextPage 2 Document Collaboration reduces the risk of sending out the wrong version, prevents wasted time working on wrong versions and eliminates the cost of document coordination. For more information, visit www.nextpage.com or call 801-748-4400.

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NextPage is a registered trademark, and Activity Center, Digital Thread, Document Signature, Version Map and Version Check are service marks of NextPage Inc. All other names are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

Contact:

Mark Fredrickson
NextPage Inc.
801-748-4443
pr@nextpage.com