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Autonomy Signs Second Major Deal with Lloyds TSB

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.

Note:

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.

For more information, please contact:
Autonomy Corporation plc
Dominic Johnson
Tel: +44 (0) 1223 448 000
Financial Dynamics
Tel: +44 (0) 207 831 3113
Edward Bridges: edward.bridges@fd.com
Alastair Hetherington: alastair.hetherington@fd.com

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