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NextPage Partners With Podtech.net to Provide Podcast Channel

NextPage announced it has partnered with Podtech.net, a Web site for podcast interviews on high-tech topics, to provide a document management and collaboration channel for its podcast site. As part of the channel, NextPage will facilitate interviews with industry leaders in the document management and collaboration markets. NextPageŽ executives will also participate in interviews regarding the issues surrounding effective document collaboration.
"We're excited to partner with Podtech.net to deliver more document collaboration information to the market through podcasts," said Cydni Tetro, vice president marketing at NextPage. "Our channel of document collaboration information will help educate people about today's problems of collaborating on documents and what NextPage and other organizations are doing to solve those problems."
NextPage is the first company to provide a subscription service to securely track document versions stored on hard drives, as e-mail attachments and on servers. The service, NextPage 1.5, also manages documents that come from users and non-users, so users know when a new version arrives, even if it comes from a non-user. It installs in a matter of minutes with no IT infrastructure and works with the applications people rely on every day -- e-mail and Microsoft Office. NextPage 1.5 gives users real-time status and notifications about all documents on which they collaborate, providing control over the ad hoc processes that create the estimated 7.5 billion Office documents produced each year.
"As one of the innovative companies in the document collaboration space, NextPage is the perfect partner to develop collaboration and document management content for the emerging podcast format," said John Furrier, founder of Podtech.net. "I look forward to the discussion that will take place on these topics." 16.08.2005, NextPage


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