News Release

NextPage® President and CEO Darren Lee to Speak at 22nd Annual Information Technology Seminar

Lee to discuss the business risks and opportunities from living in a flat world

Draper, Utah – Jan. 26, 2006 – NextPage today announced that Darren Lee, president and chief executive officer of NextPage, will speak at the Information Technology Seminar, a conference that addresses the dynamic world of technology and its profound effect on business operations, today at 9:45 a.m. Lee’s presentation titled, “Living on the Edge of a Flat World” will explore the business risks and opportunities in a flattened world and discuss how business and individual lifestyles will be impacted.

“A flattening world, where people can easily outsource anything from software development to tax preparation to India and China, has major repercussions for government, business, education, and society,” said Lee. “And while these repercussions will be felt throughout the United States, Utah is particularly vulnerable. A flattening world has the potential to cause Utah’s economic demise or lift us to new levels of prosperity. The choice is ours.”

The 22nd Annual Information Technology Seminar takes place in Logan, Utah on the Utah State University campus, January 25–26, 2006. This year’s seminar provides an in-depth look at innovative business solutions with topics that include recent trends in software, enterprise resource planning management systems, security, and IT leadership.

For more information about Lee’s keynote address or the Information Technology Seminar visit: http://www.nextpage.com/news/events.htm or http://www.partnersusu.org/Seminars05/IT/default.htm..

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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Contact:
Cydni Tetro
NextPage Inc.
801-748-4400
pr@nextpage.com