Draper, Utah – Aug. 22, 2005 – NextPage today announced it has been selected to participate in DEMOfall 2005, one of the premier events to showcase new product innovations, from Sept. 19-21 at Huntington Beach, Calif. At DEMOfall, NextPage will launch the next generation of its document collaboration service, NextPage 2 Document Collaboration
“NextPage’s innovative way of solving document collaboration problems has given them the opportunity to be among the elite companies at this event,” said Chris Shipley, executive producer, DEMOfall 2005. “The market will be very receptive to NextPage’s next product advancement.”
Rigorously screened from hundreds of technologies from around the world, NextPage is one of 70 companies that will showcase their innovative products at DEMOfall 2005. More than 1,000 companies have launched their products over the past 15 years of DEMO conferences. Companies and innovations such as Palm, Java and TiVo have launched at past conferences.
“Being selected for DEMOfall shows that NextPage 2 Document Collaboration is an innovative product that gives information workers the tools they need to collaborate on documents without changing the way they work,” said Darren Lee, president and CEO of NextPage. “We know NextPage 2 Document Collaboration will be as award winning as its predecessor, NextPage 1.5 Document Collaboration.”
For more information about DEMOfall, visit www.demo.com.
About NextPage
NextPage is the first to eliminate daily document chaos for millions of business professionals, accelerating the accuracy and exchange of business critical documents through their life-cycle. NextPage guarantees awareness, tracking and control over the ad-hoc document collaboration process. Teams and organizations rely on NextPage to prevent wasted time working on wrong document versions, reduce the risk of sending out incorrect information and deliver control to normally confusing ad hoc document processes. For more information, visit www.nextpage.com or call 801-748-4400.
About DEMOfall 2005
The annual DEMO conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products, which are hand-selected from across the spectrum of the technology marketplace. The DEMO conferences have earned their reputation for consistently identifying tomorrow's cutting-edge technologies, and have served as launch pad events for companies such as Palm, E*Trade, Handspring and U.S. Robotics, helping them secure venture funding, establish critical business relationships and influence early adopters. Each DEMO conference features approximately 70 new companies, products and technologies. For more information on the DEMO conferences, visit www.demo.com.
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NextPage Inc.
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