Autonomy Corporation plc (EASDAQ: AUTN. NASDAQ: AUTN, LSE: AU.), a leading provider of infrastructure software for the Web and the enterprise, today announced a second major sale of its technology to Lloyds TSB.
This comes only a month after Lloyds TSB bought Autonomy's technology to power a 77,000-user enterprise intelligence application. The second sale, of Autonomy's Application Builder toolkit, is for a Lloyds TSB project the nature of which is, as yet, non-disclosable.
This first quarter agreement sees Autonomy become a 'Class 1' supplier to this leading UK retail bank, which means that its technology is the preferred standard across Lloyds TSB's sites.
Dr. Mike Lynch, founder and Group CEO of Autonomy, commented: "A growing trend at Autonomy is the repeat business that we generate as a result of the success of earlier implementations. Our list of repeat clients includes, amongst many others, General Motors, Ford, BP Amoco, Royal Sun Alliance and Ericsson. Repeat business is the most compelling evidence that the technology addresses needs across the whole range of business-critical operations. We are naturally very pleased that Lloyds TSB has decided on Autonomy once again."
About Autonomy Corporation plc
Autonomy's infrastructure technology enables computers to form an understanding of a piece of text, Web pages, e-mails, voice, documents and people. Because of this unique ability, Autonomy's technology automates business operations on unstructured information, such as categorizing, linking, personalizing and delivering operations, which, to date, have been completely manual. Autonomy's technology powers any application dependant upon unstructured information including: e-commerce, customer relationship management, knowledge management, enterprise information portals and online publishing.
Among Autonomy's 425-plus customers are Alcatel, Associated Press, BBC, British Aerospace, Clorox, Reed Elsevier, News Corp., Lucent Technologies, Merrill Lynch, SF Gate, Reuters, Semi-tech, The Royal Mail, TF1, Unilever and the United States Department of Defense. In addition, many of the world's leading software companies license Autonomy's technology to add intelligence to their own products, in areas as diverse as online publishing, knowledge management, email routing and document management. These include Vignette, Sybase, Corechange, Brio, Delano, Epiphany, Filenet, Hyperwave, Insight, Intranet Solutions, Intraspect, KnowledgeTrack, Nexor, Novient and OpenMarket.
Autonomy was founded in 1996 and has offices in Boston, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, New York, and Washington, D.C. in the United States, as well as offices through Europe, including Amsterdam, Brussels, Cambridge, Frankfurt, Milan, Paris, Oslo, and Sydney. In July 1998, the company went public on the EASDAQ exchange (EASDAQ:AUTN). Autonomy floated on The Nasdaq National Market (NASDAQ: AUTN) in May 2000, and on the London Stock Exchange (LSE: AU.) in November 2000.
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With the exception of historical information, the matters set forth in this news release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. A number of important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. These factors include, among others, technology risks, including dependence on core technology; fluctuations in quarterly results; dependence on new product development; rapid technological and market change; reliance on sales by others; management of growth; dependence on key personnel; rapid expansion; growth of the Internet; financial risk management; and future growth subject to risks. These factors and other factors which could cause actual results to differ materially are also discussed in the company's filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, including Autonomy's Registration Statements on Form F-1.
Summary: ...Leonard Street & Deinard Case Study. “The frm had communicated extensively with everyone at Leonard, Street and Deinard throughout the project, and it really prepared people for the change.” To get the organization ready for WorkSite, the frm decided on a voluntary training approach that consisted...
Summary: ...UK Ministry of Defence Case Study. The MoD is able to meet the UK Government requirements and legislative responsibilities for Compliance and Records Management Questions answered: The infrastructure facilitated the development of a “Freedom of Information” toolkit, which enables the MoD to fulfill...
Summary: ...of information and services solutions to a wide range of professionals in the legal, risk management, corporate, government, law enforcement, accounting, and academic markets. A member of Reed Elsevier Group plc, LexisNexis serves customers in 100 countries with 13,000 employees worldwide. Industry Information...
Summary: ...iterative list-creation process. A direct marketer, for example, would type in his geographic information and have to wait 20 seconds to get a count, then choose his demographic selects and wait another 20 seconds to get another count, and then repeat this process again and again until the target mailing...
Summary: ...storerooms to find the original POD card and then fax it back to the customer. This was a labour intensive and slow process and lacked the efficiency of service that An Post was trying to extend to its customers. With that in mind the company decided to invest in an imaging solution. The Solution After...
Summary: ...organisations such as Johnson Controls to seamlessly integrate LiquidOffice with existing IT infrastructure and back office quality management control systems. LiquidOffice has enabled employees at Johnson Controls to use Internet technology to complete and track purchase requisitions at every stage in...
Summary: ...closely with their local system integrator BCC, had implemented Meridio in an earlier project. Given their successful experience using the Meridio and Kofax solution, INA decided to expand the use of the technology and integrate this solution with their SAP FI (Financial Accounting module) system using...
Summary: ...autonomy@autonomy.com Other Offices Autonomy has additional offices in Amsterdam, Beijing, Boston, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Calgary, Dallas, Frankfurt, Kuala Lumpur, London, Madrid, Milan, Munich, New York, Oslo, Paris, Rome, Shanghai, Singapore, Stockholm, Sydney, Tokyo and Washington DC. www.autonomy.com...
Summary: ...means getting information and answers to them in a timely, efficient, multi-modal way.” Its initial TeamSite content management implementation helped BCBSMA establish a site at the forefront of the managed care industry. Earlier this year, the company decided to lay the groundwork for a new generation...
Summary: ...to them in a timely, efficient, multi-modal way.” Its initial TeamSite content management implementation helped BCBSMA establish a site at the forefront of the managed care industry. Earlier this year, the company decided to lay the groundwork for a new generation of enhancements. “Our next step was...
Summary: ...form builder. The resulting form uses a combination of alpha/ numeric, constrained fields and shaded bubbles. It is incredibly accurate. The Benefits of Cardiff “The bubble fields are read with 99% accuracy,” says Goldstein. “The OCR\ICR accuracy is so high OSUCCC decided to skip the normal verification...
This is a small selection of the Autonomy case studies available, please visit our publications site at http://publications.autonomy.com/ for more information.
Summary: ...Business Park Cowley Road Cambridge CB4 0WZ Tel: +44 (0) 1223 448 000 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 448 001 Email: autonomy@autonomy.com Other Offices Autonomy has additional offices in Atlanta, Boston and New York,as well as in Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris, Oslo, Stockholm,...
Summary: ...Cowley Road Cambridge CB4 0WZ Tel: +44 (0) 1223 448 000 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 448 001 Email: autonomy@autonomy.com Other Offices Autonomy has additional offices in Atlanta, Boston and New York,as well as in Amsterdam, Brussels,Copenhagen,Frankfurt,Madrid,Milan, Munich,Paris,Oslo,Stockholm, Singapore and Sydney....
Summary: ...Cambridge CB4 0WZ Tel: +44 (0) 1223 448 000 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 448 001 Email: autonomy@autonomy.com Other Offices Autonomy has additional offices in Atlanta, Boston and New York,as well as in Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris, Oslo, Stockholm, Singapore and Sydney....
Summary: ...Park Cowley Road Cambridge CB4 0WZ Tel: +44 (0) 1223 448 000 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 448 001 Email: autonomy@autonomy.com Other Offices Autonomy has additional offices in Atlanta, Boston and New York,as well as in Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris, Oslo, Stockholm, Singapore...
Summary: ...Road Cambridge CB4 0WZ Tel: +44 (0) 1223 448 000 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 448 001 Email: autonomy@autonomy.com Other Offices Autonomy has additional offices in Atlanta, Boston and New York,as well as in Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris, Oslo, Stockholm, Singapore and Sydney....
Summary: ...Park Cowley Road Cambridge CB4 0WZ Tel: +44 (0) 1223 448 000 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 448 001 Email: autonomy@autonomy.com Other Offices Autonomy has additional offices in Atlanta, Boston and New York, as well as in Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris, Oslo, Singapore, Stockholm,...
This is a small selection of the Autonomy Product Briefs available, please visit our publications site at http://publications.autonomy.com/ for more information.
Summary: ...including global businesses in virtually every industry and all levels of government - trust Autonomy. • Associated Press • Ericsson • AstraZeneca • Philips • Boeing • GlaxoSmithKline • Nomura • Lloyds TSB • Nokia • NASA • AOL • Shell • Royal Sun Alliance • Schneider Electric...
Summary: ...Three Simple Steps to Decide Between a Hosted and Licensed Content Archiving Solution. A typical customer interested in a hosted archiving service is either: under IT budget constraints, subject to heavy regulation to capture and preserve electronic data, or is the target of regular litigation. Further,...
Summary: ...and maintaining a sparse aggregation scheme5 is the single most effective performance booster for data warehouse queries6. In other cases, incremental aggregation is performed, where the dependencies of the data, described by the hierarchies in the dimension tables, can prescribe a set of incremental...
Summary: ...The CME Group (with Citadel Investment Group), the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), Euronext, and Eurex AG are all competing to perform clearing functions for credit default swaps.32 Subsequently, other products that were bought and sold largely through opaque over-the-counter transactions will move toward...
Summary: ...decompressing it first. Most relational databases that claim to do compression use some variant of LZ compression (such as LZO, LZW, etc). As discussed earlier, row-oriented storage is inherently inefficient for compression. Also, in these databases, compression is an after-thought rather than fundamental...
Summary: ...all other types—including the ways existing content is accessed and used and the flow of new content in and out of the firm. By maintaining an audit trail of client correspondence and communications, a DM system not only reduces the risk of costly mistakes but provides evidence of such. Integrated records...
Summary: ...to supervise their clients’ retention of documents in accordance with the relevant case law, commencing with the Zubulake v. UBS Warburg LLC decisions which defined lawyers’ duties to ensure the preservation and production of evidence by their clients.5 First, a lawyer needs to instruct a client to...
Summary: ...0WZ, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1223 448 000 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 448 001 Email: information@cardiff.com Other Offces Cardiff has additional offices in Boston, New York, Sunnyvale, Vista and Washington DC, as well as in Amsterdam, Beijing, Brussels, Hamburg, London, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Oslo, Paris, Rome, Shanghai,...
Summary: ...to imply a purely subjective 26 Griffith at 12. 27 Id. (citations omitted). 28 Id. at 5 (quoting In re Walt Disney Co. Derivative Litig, 2005 WL 2056651 (Del. Aug. 9, 2005) (emphasis added). 29 Id. 30 In re Walt Disney Co. Deriv. Litig, 825 A.2d 275 (Del. Ch. 2003). 31 Id. (quoting Official Comm. Of Unsecured...
Summary: ...The Business Process Management Guide for Government. “The only concern that we had going into the project was the tight turnaround time—we decided on TeleForm on Dec. 15, 2000, and North Dakota Tax and IT Departments Industry: Government Application: Sales and income tax forms Challenge: Reduce storage...
Summary: ...operations, such as supply chains, transportation operations, factory floors, casinos, hospital emergency rooms, Webbased gaming systems and customer contact centers, among other things, according to Roy Schulte, distinguished analyst at Gartner Inc. According to Schulte, rules can be designed to 1) capture...
Summary: ...2005. Autonomy's best of breed technology has benefited more than 16,000 global companies in both the public and private sectors. Global customers include BAE Systems, Ford, Ericsson, Shell, Nestle, BBC, Reuters, Hutchison 3G, Royal Sun Alliance, Sun Microsystems, Philips, Boeing, Schneider Electric,...
This is a small selection of the Autonomy White Papers available, please visit our publications site at http://publications.autonomy.com/ for more information.