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Weekly News Digest

March 30, 2009 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.

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Vitrium Offers protectedpdf Small Business Edition

Vitrium Systems (www.vitrium.com) announced the release of protectedpdf Small Business Edition, a web-based application that allows content providers of books, magazines, reports, and other publications to define and modify reader access rights to their content. Vitrium is now the only company offering PDF protection that does not require readers to use third-party software to view files. protectedpdf is designed to give content owners the tools they need to distribute their information while retaining control of their valuable content.

Whether protectedpdf users want to limit the number of computers a PDF can be viewed on, disable printing or set permissions for a multitude of other items, protectedpdf makes it quick, easy, and economical to protect, track, and know who is reading your PDFs. The service is accessed entirely via the internet and requires no software installations or downloads. Users simply log in to the protectedpdf website, upload their PDFs, choose protection options, and download the protected PDF for distribution. The PDF may be emailed as an attachment, posted to a website, burned to a CD/DVD, saved to a flash/USB drive, etc., for distribution as you normally would do.

protectedpdf allows readers to access protected PDFs without having to download any special plug-ins, proprietary readers, viewers, or other additional software. In addition, publishers may modify or revoke rights including the ability to view or print a PDF after a document has been published and distributed. To purchase protectedpdf Small Business Edition, or for a free 7-day trial, visit www.protectedpdf.com.

Source: Vitrium Systems



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