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Vendor has ceasefire on its war on paper

Evernote, the popular app for capturing, finding and interacting with your memory has announced a ceasefire on its war with paper.

The company, based in San Francisco, announced Evernote Business, a new offering for small and medium sized businesses that builds upon the core features of Evernote to promote collaboration and efficient exchange of ideas and information across SMBs.

The new offering will be available beginning in December, 2012 for $10 per user per month.

Along with this will be Evernote’s smart moleskine notebook that features a page camera for digitizing content from the notebooks, whose pages are formatted for Evernote.

Evernote Business allows employees to create, collaborate and recall their documents and projects wherever they are using whatever device they have at hand. In addition, Evernote Business also introduces a set of functionality and support that makes organization-wide deployment and administration simple.

Company president Phil Libin, said we have always focused on building products we want to use. As we grew from a small start-up into a global, 200-employee business, we realized we needed to develop a product that allowed us to more easily share information with groups, improve the on-boarding process and ensure that business data ownership was clearly defined. Evernote Business is a powerful solution fit for small and medium organizations. We’re excited to share the tools we use with companies like ours around the world.

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