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NextPage’s® Cydni Tetro to Speak at the Collaborative Communications Summit and New Communications Forum this Week

Tetro will explore how to collect, preserve, and repurpose collaborative information; and discuss strategies and tactics that leverage the power of word-of-mouth marketing

Draper, Utah – Feb. 27, 2006 – NextPage today announced that Cydni Tetro, vice president, product and corporate marketing, will speak this week at the Collaborative Communications Summit (CCS), a conference looking at the most pressing issues in interacting and managing more effectively with collaborative technologies; and the New Communications Forum, a premier event focusing on the impact of participatory communications on media, marketing, PR, and advertising.

At CCS, Tetro will be a panelist in the session titled, “Preserving Information Borne from Collaboration” that will examine how collaborative toolsets can be used to collect, preserve, and repurpose collaborative information. The session takes place on Monday, Feb. 27 at 1:30 p.m. Tetro will also speak on the New Communications Forum panel titled, “Blogging and Word of Mouth Marketing” on Thursday, March 2 at 2:15 p.m. This panel will discuss how companies can develop strategies and tactics that leverage the power of word-of-mouth marketing

About the Events

CCS takes place Feb. 27-28, 2006 in New York City with a live link to London on Tuesday, Feb. 28. The event offers two full days of sessions tackling the most pressing issues in interactingand managing more effectively with cutting edge collaborative technologies. Specifically CCS will focus on real-time, presence-aware collaboration tools and services, including video communication, Web conferencing, VoIP, instant messaging, team collaboration environments, and mobile collaboration tools. For more information visit: www.ccsexpo.com.

New Communications Forum is being held March 1-3, 2006 in Palo Alto, Calif. This year’s forum will examinehow blogs, wikis, podcasts and other emerging tools, technologies, and modes of communication are affecting organizations and how communications professionals from across the spectrum are harnessing these tools to engage in market conversations, deepen and strengthen relationships with key audiences, gain new insights into their audiences' perceptions and behavior, and achieve bottom line results. For more information visit: www.newcommforum.com.

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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