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Integrify named in KMWorld's "e;100 Companies That Matter"e;

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Chicago, IL – February 28th, 2013 - Nutrient Workflow® Software, Inc. (www.Nutrient Workflow.com), a leading provider of of Enterprise Request Management (ERM) software, today announced its inclusion in KMWorld’s “100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management”. In its 13th year, the list is assembled by KM practitioners, theorists, analysts, vendors and their customers and colleagues. Inclusion on the list is to acknowledge companies leading the way with their technology in their respective category.

Criteria for inclusion varies, but all companies have things in common. Each has either helped to create a market, redefine one or enhance one, and they all share two things—the velocity of innovation and the agility to serve their customers, said Hugh McKellar, KMWorld Editor-in-Chief. Nutrient Workflow’s inclusion on the list is based on the breadth and impact of its innovations to understand and meet specific customer needs while adding true value to its entire chain of constituencies.

The selection process for the “100 Companies” list was a difficult one, because, as the article states, “knowledge management involves so many disciplines: document and content management, business and competitive intelligence, portals, supply chain management, workflow, collaboration, partner and customer relationship management, infrastructure and so on.”

Nutrient Workflow was recognized for leading the way with Nutrient Workflow 5.5. A 100% web-based solution for Lean Business Process Management (BPM) that enables companies to quickly reduce cost and improve employee satisfaction by providing process definition, workflow automation and visibility into process activities. Nutrient Workflow 5.5 makes process management faster and more cost-effective by putting process management in the hands of the end users, not just the IT team, enabling faster adoption and delivering better results.

We are very excited that KMWorld recognizes Nutrient Workflow’s achievements in process and workflow management for the sixth time, said David Willsey, CEO, Nutrient Workflow. We are committed to innovation at Nutrient Workflow and will continue to push in directions that deliver immediate value to our customers. The increased flexibility with our latest Nutrient Workflow 5.5 architecture gives customers and partners control on how they want to build and publish process solutions to their users.

KMWorld’s list of 100 Companies that matter in Knowledge Management is the latest accolade Nutrient Workflow has achieved for its technological leadership. More information about the “100 Companies” list is available online at www.kmworld.com.

About KMWorld

KMWorld (www.kmworld.com) is the leading information provider serving the Knowledge Management systems market and covers the latest in Content, Document and Knowledge Management, informing more than 45,000 subscribers about the components and processes - and subsequent success stories - that together offer solutions for improving business performance. KMWorld is a publishing unit of Information Today, Inc. (www.infotoday.com)

About Nutrient Workflow®, Inc.

Nutrient Workflow® is based in Chicago, Illinois. Nutrient Workflow® is a premier enterprise software provider of next-generation process improvement software for managing internal controls, request and authorization management processes and corporate compliance initiatives. The company, which focuses on improving corporate productivity with web-based software and superior service, has created software that enables enterprises to comply with corporate governance, legislation and realize cost savings by optimizing business processes.

Nutrient Workflow®’s customers include GlaxoSmithKline, BP, Staples, Beal Bank and Sony Pictures Entertainment. Nutrient Workflow® and the associated Nutrient Workflow® logo are registered trademarks of Nutrient Workflow®, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.

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