News Release

nextpage® sponsors the new enterprise disorder session at supernova 2007

Panel of Industry Experts to Discuss How Users Influence New Corporate Cultures through Distributed Technology

DRAPER, UT - June 20, 2007 - NextPage a leader in information risk management, announced today that it will sponsor and participate in "The New Enterprise Disorder" session at the Supernova Conference 2007 June 20-22 in San Francisco, CA. The conference panel, led by NextPage Chief Technology Officer, Tom Ngo, takes place on June 21 at 12:15 p.m. PDT and will discuss how organizations apply order and structure as users influence new corporate cultures through the technology they are using. Panel members include: Mark Bergman, CTO of Symantec, Brian Kellner, General Manager of NewsGater, Amy Wohl, President of Wohl Associates, Parker Harris, EVP of Technology & Co-Founder of salesforce.com, and David Weinberger, JOHO, the blog & Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard.

“As organizations become more decentralized and new enterprise-distributed desktop technologies change the landscape of corporate cultures, the potential risk to an organization increases and policies and practices become a critical issue for managers,” said Tom Ngo. “The New Enterprise Disorder panel will gather a diverse group of experts to address the questions of constraints and rules placed on users, and whether new tools should be applied to enforce structure or encourage the ‘disorder’ already created.”

Supernova 2007, in its sixth year, brings together business, government, and technology thought leaders to understand how decentralization and pervasive connectivity are changing the world. The conference is produced in partnership with The Wharton School.

NextPage brings to the conference and panel particular expertise in the effect of desktop behavior on the information risk carried by an organization. The company was a recent CODiE Award winner for Best Document Management solution, for its flagship product, Document Retention, which is a unique solution to help enterprises implement an information risk management solution that works within the way end-users normally create, save, send and delete documents.

NextPage Document Retention makes it easy to see exactly where at risk enterprise documents are stored -- desktop, email attachments, shared drives or removable media – to apply document retention policies to those documents and to monitor compliance across the whole enterprise.

About Supernova

In its sixth year, the Supernova Conference is about the profound effects of the decentralization of business and society. Founded by Kevin Werbach, Supernova is produced in partnership with The Wharton School, where Kevin is Assistant Professor of Legal Studies. Each year, Supernova brings together the industry's top thought-leaders to examine how connected technologies are changing how the world conducts business and how people interact. Through innovative use of new media and social software tools, Supernova creates a virtual conference experience for a growing community of tens of thousands of technology and business leaders.

About NextPage

NextPage mitigates the risk of documents on the desktop by increasing document retention compliance. Research shows that document retention policies are failing at the desktop, only 60% of companies have written policies and only 30% of those actively enforce the policy. That means there is significant risk in the 7.5B Office documents created annually. NextPage delivers the only enterprise desktop information risk service that securely tracks documents across e-mail, users' desktops, removable media and servers and applies policy across the distributed desktop environment. Enabling organizations to reduce the cost of e-discovery, increase compliance and retain and protect critical corporate IP. For more information, visit http://www.nextpage.comor e-mail us at npinfo@nextpage.com.

Contact

Eric Anderson
Coltrin & Associates (for NextPage)
212-221-1616 ext. 117
eric_anderson@coltrin.com

Brent Petersen
Coltrin & Associates (for NextPage)
801-350-9412
brent_petersen@coltrin.com