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NextPage Turns a Page

NextPage, a leader in compliance and information risk management, has introduced technology that addresses risks associated with the structured and unmanaged data residing at the edge of the enterprise—in hard drives and scattered share drives.

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NextPage, a leader in compliance and information risk management, has introduced technology that addresses risks associated with the structured and unmanaged data residing at the edge of the enterprise—in hard drives and scattered share drives. The NextPage Information Tracking Platform, which supports the NextPage Document Retention application, tracks and classifies far-flung files, automates information risk enforcement and monitors compliance and facilitates follow-up—all in a secure, password-protected system. “With as much as 80% of a business’s documents residing on individual hard drives, new technology solutions are needed to manage information risk at the network’s edge,” says Darren Lee, NextPage president and CEO. The Draper, Utah-based company is a venture firm backed by Oak Investment Partners and Dominion Partners.



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