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NextPage 1.5 named to list of trend-setters

Published: Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2005 4:41 p.m. MDT
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NextPage 1.5, produced by Draper-based NextPage, has been named to KMWorld's 2005 Trend-Setting Product List.

The document collaboration service was selected from a pool of 1,200 new products that were evaluated by KMWorld's editorial staff, knowledge management analysts and users.

Products were considered based on flexibility, adoption rate and total cost of ownership, and some vendors were recognized for their vision toward the future or for a collection of offerings rather than a specific product or compelling new version of an existing one.

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