NetDocuments

NetDocuments is a cloud-based document and email management service that provides enterprise-level security, mobility, disaster recovery, and collaboration solutions for organizations with high data security requirements, such as law firms, financial institutions, and insurance industries. Data security and strict digital asset protection are key components of the service that allow organizations to securely store and collaborate on their documents and email. Additionally, the integrations with Microsoft Office allow for editing, drafting, searching, and version control.

NetDocuments
TypePrivately Held Company
IndustryContent Management, Software as a service
Founded1999[1]
HeadquartersLehi, Utah, United States & London, UK
Websitewww.netdocuments.com

NetDocuments was launched in 1999 to sell enterprise applications under the software as a service (SaaS) business model. Its functionality is accessible through a web browser.

History

NetDocuments was founded in 1999 as a web-based document and email management service, delivered through SaaS, which allows for all users of the service to always be on the latest and most current version of the software through quarterly releases and upgrades. The founders of NetDocuments include the same team that developed SoftSolutions in the late 1980s. Before being bought by WordPerfect in 1994,[2] SoftSolutions dominated the legal document and email management service industry, capturing over 50% of the market.

The company was founded by Kenneth Duncan, Alvin Tedjamulia, and Lee Duncan, a brother to Kenneth.[3] Kenneth Duncan served as CEO until 2014. NetDocuments is Ken Duncan's second document management company[4] as he founded SoftSolutions in the late 1980s and sold that to WordPerfect in 1994.[2] WordPerfect was subsequently sold to Novell which did not continue the SoftSolutions document management system but did, however, use the SoftSolutions technology in its GroupWise offering.[5]

In 2006, NetDocuments moved its primary data center to the LexisNexis headquarters and formed a distribution partnership with LexisNexis.[6] NetDocuments ended their LexisNexis distribution partnership in 2009 but continued to use the LexisNexis data center as its primary data center until 2011 when it was re-located to Arizona. Its secondary data center resides at Zions Bancorporation.

In August 2006, NetDocuments developed an integration with Salesforce.com.[7]

In March 2008, NetDocuments embedded Fast Search and Transfer of Microsoft into its service in order to expand its search functionality.

In 2010, NetDocuments was once again named to KMWorld's 100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management.[8]

In July 2014, Frontier Capital announced a $25 million investment into NetDocuments.[9]

In August 2014, Matt Duncan was chosen as the new CEO, replacing his father Kenneth Duncan.[3][10][11]

In January 2015, the company announced its acquisition of Recommind’s Decisiv search and enterprise email management system. The product was renamed to NetDocuments EM. The acquisition included Decisiv Email’s development team, which brought a wealth of industry knowledge to complement NetDocuments’ core service.[12]

In August 2015, NetDocuments announced a new strategic partnership with Microsoft, integrating the two companies’ cloud technologies, including an integration of Microsoft's Office 365 online web apps with NetDocuments global cloud storage.[13][14]

Community

In March 2009 the company launched its ND Connect user community, which allows users to interact, provide feedback and connect with partners and integrated applications. Since then, over 30 applications have been added and NetDocuments has made a number of enhancements that were initiated via the Idea Bank.

In 2015, in an open-ended survey of 184 ILTA firms, NetDocuments was ranked in the top four of 101 legal technology vendors with exceptional customer service.[15]

References

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