
<p>M-Files Corporation, the developer of M-Files dynamic content management solutions that simplify and improve how businesses manage, secure and share information, today announced that the company has been named to KMWorld's highly-coveted list of 100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management.</p><p>Every year, KMWorld assembles a roster of colleagues, analysts, system integrators, theorists, practitioners and select users to identify companies whose commitment to solving profound knowledge management challenges stands out. The result is a list of 100 organizations that provide a product or solution that effectively exceeds their customers' expectations.</p><p>"M-Files has proven to define the spirit of practical innovation by blending sparkling technology with a deep, fundamental commitment to customer success," says Hugh McKellar, KMWorld Editor-in-Chief.</p><p>"We're honored to be selected by KMWorld as one of the 100 Companies that Matter in 2014," said Jim Geary, Executive Chairman of M-Files Corporation. "Recognition and accolades such as this further validate our vision to dramatically improve how businesses operate with a fundamentally new approach to information management. We call it Dynamic Content Management, and it combines true enterprise content management capabilities, such as document control, enterprise security, workflow and compliance support, with the simplicity and mobility of file sharing and sync tools like Dropbox and Box. The result is a solution that is disrupting the market dominated by 'old school' ECM vendors like EMC/Documentum and OpenText that are far too complex and expensive. Think of M-Files as where Dropbox meets Documentum."</p><p><a href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/03/prweb11640197.htm">Keep reading...</a></p>