Autonomy's Infrastructure Software to Power Portal for More than 350,000 Engineers
Autonomy Corporation plc (NASDAQ: AUTN; LSE: AU., EASDAQ: AUTN), a global leader in infrastructure software for the Web and the enterprise, today announced that the IEEE, the world's largest technical professional society, with interests ranging from computer engineering to biomedical technology, has purchased in Q1 FY 2001 additional Autonomy technology to power its comprehensive web site and electronic library. Now using Autonomy's Portal-In-A-Box™, Autonomy Application Builder™, Autonomy Categorizer™, Autonomy Navigator™, Autonomy Alert™ and Autonomy Fetch™, IEEE will be able to automate the organization, management and delivery of information from multiple unstructured sources for more than 360,000 IEEE members worldwide. IEEE already uses five other pieces of Autonomy's technology to manage its vast digital library efficiently.
"The IEEE Electronic Library contains nearly 700,000 articles covering over 500 technical topics. Our members need to be able to quickly locate pertinent information among these vast resources," said Matt Loeb, staff director at IEEE. "Autonomy's technology is a critical part of our solution to enable IEEE members around the world to easily navigate through an ever-increasing volume of technical information. Autonomy enables us to help members quickly find the most relevant, up-to-date information they need to carry out their daily work."
Using Autonomy, IEEE will automate the categorisation, personalisation and delivery of information from a variety of sources, such as internal documents, outside research, Lotus Notes and the Web. In addition, Autonomy's technology will direct IEEE members to relevant content based on their actions and interests.
"Engineering, like all industries, has mounds of information scattered across an almost infinite number of sources," said Dr. Mike Lynch, founder and Group CEO of Autonomy. "IEEE knows that turning disparate pieces of information into a comprehensible resource is essential to maximising the productivity of its members."
About Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
The IEEE has more than 360,000 members in approximately 150 countries. Through its members, the IEEE is a leading authority on areas ranging from aerospace, computers and telecommunications to biomedicine, electric power and consumer electronics. The IEEE produces nearly 30 percent of the world's literature in the electrical and electronics engineering, computing and control technology fields, and has created more than 800 active consensus standards. The organization also sponsors or cosponsors more than 300 technical conferences each year. Additional information about the IEEE can be found at http://www.ieee.org/.
About Autonomy Corporation plc
Autonomy Corporation plc (Nasdaq: AUTN; Nasdaq Europe: AUTN; LSE: AU.) is a global leader in infrastructure software for the Web and the enterprise. Autonomy's technology powers applications dependent upon unstructured information including: e-commerce, customer relationship management, knowledge management, enterprise information portals, enterprise resource planning and online publishing. Autonomy's customer base includes more than 450 global companies, including Astra Zeneca, British Aerospace, Clorox, Deutsche Bank, Ericsson, General Motors, Lucent, Royal Sun Alliance, Sun Microsystems and public sector agencies including the United States Department of Defense, NASA and the United States Department of Energy. Strategic reseller and OEM partners include leading companies such as Business Objects, Hewlett Packard, IBM Global Services, Oracle, Vignette and Sybase. The company has offices in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia and is on the Web at http://www.autonomy.com/.
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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.
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