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Cabinet NG Inc. a provider of management systems has introduced a hosted product called CNG-ONLINE.

Cabinet NG rolls out a hosted document management offering
Cabinet NG Inc. a provider of document management systems has introduced a hosted product called CNG-ONLINE.
With this product, the Huntsville, Ala.-based company is brings document management to small- and medium-sized businesses without requiring a large upfront investment or in-house IT expertise.
CNG-ONLINE shares all the same features available in the company’s flagship CNG-SAFE product, including customized cabinets, filing structure and naming templates, and the ability to expand as a business grows.
CNG-ONLINE’s base configuration is available for as few as one user and includes a repository, two online filing cabinets, 5 GB storage, backup, training, up to 10 document naming templates and user-rights assignments. Firms have the option of signing up for a six-month commitment or can save 5% for a 12-month commitment. CNG-ONLINE is available immediately.
For more information, visit Cabinet NG.

Mint.com selected for international award
We have reported before on Mint.com, the Mountain View, Calif.-based free online personal finance service, as a site on which financial advisers should keep their eye.
The site, along with 34 other companies was selected this week as a Technology Pioneer 2009 by the World Economic Forum. Companies tapped for the award were selected for their accomplishments as innovators and for their development of technologies expected to have a deep impact on global business and society.
Since it launched in September 2007, Mint.com’s user base has grown to more than 600,000. It is tracking more than $50 billion in transactions and $15 billion in assets.
Mint.com takes just a few minutes to set up and users register anonymously, providing only a valid e-mail address. After that, the site securely downloads transaction data from more than 7,500 U.S. financial institutions on a daily basis.
Mint applies patent-pending technology and proprietary algorithms to categorize transactions; provide a unified view of all account activity; alert users to low balances, bank fees, upcoming bills and even potentially suspicious account activity; and provide users with suggestions for savings opportunities.
For more information visit Mint.com. For more on the Technology Pioneer awards, visit the Economic Forum online.

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