Autonomy Classification Server Recognized In Third Annual "Essential Business Software Tool Kit" Issue
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - January 16, 2003 - Autonomy Corporation plc (Nasdaq: AUTN; LSE: AU., Nasdaq Europe: AUTN), a global leader in infrastructure software for the enterprise, today announced that the Autonomy Classification Server has been selected by Business 2.0 magazine for its third annual "Essential Business Software Tool Kit" issue which hit newsstands January 6.
The February issue of the magazine features a definitive list of 53 companies and the technologies they produce that will make businesses faster, smarter, more transparent and more productive. The editors of Business 2.0 created the list (in previous years called the 'Owner's Manual') in conjunction with Meta Group, a Stamford, Connecticut-based information technology research and consulting company.
The pull out guide distinguishes organizations across various industries that "pry open once-closed information loops and allow executives to see through layers of management to real-time data." The list divides business technologies into five broad functions: Business Applications, Integration and Development Platforms, Business Process Management, Operations and Security and Web Applications, where Autonomy is listed under search tools.
"Autonomy provides advanced information retrieval with technology that goes beyond search," said Mike Lynch, Autonomy CEO and founder. "Because Autonomy's technology categorizes, links, personalizes and delivers relevant information automatically, it increases employee efficiency and ultimately saves organizations time and money. We are pleased to be recognized by Business 2.0 magazine for further validation of our leadership position in the industry."
Autonomy's unique Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL) integrates unstructured, semi-structured and structured information from multiple repositories through an understanding of their content. Autonomy grants enterprises the flexibility to use advanced information retrieval or legacy-based approaches. At the heart of Autonomy's software is its ability to process text, voice and video and identify and rank the main concepts within them. It then automatically categorizes, links, summarizes, personalizes and delivers that information. Autonomy's technology also drives collaboration across the enterprise and enables organizations to effectively leverage expertise. Autonomy's infrastructure technology is used to automate operations within enterprise information portals, customer relationship management, knowledge management, business intelligence and e-business applications, among others.
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About Autonomy
Autonomy Corporation plc (Nasdaq: AUTN; Nasdaq Europe: AUTN; LSE: AU.) is a global leader in infrastructure software for 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 575 global companies, including AstraZeneca, BAE Systems, Ford, Ericsson, General Motors, Lucent, Royal Sun Alliance, Sun Microsystems and public sector agencies including the U.K. Government's Department of Trade and Industry, the United States Department of Defense, NASA and the United States Department of Energy. Strategic reseller and OEM partners include leading companies such as ATG, BEA, Business Objects, Computer Associates, 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 www.autonomy.com.
Caution Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
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 Annual Report on Form 20-F and Registration Statements on Form F-1.
Summary: ...Windows 2003 Server Content Aggregated HTML pages from PC World, InfoWorld, Computerworld, CIO magazine, Network World, Macworld, Darwin, BIO-IT World, etc. Public Site www.idg.net “Federator enables IDG to pull from the different perspectives that our brands offer, and serve up valuable content in...
Summary: ...in the system simultaneously, regardless of format or repository, including rich-media such as audio or video files. In order to overcome the challenge of duplicate data, it would also need to be able to identify links between related data based on more than a simple keyword match. Finally the system...
Summary: ...Moore Stephens Sydney Pty Limited Case Study. “Office Information Australia helped us hit all the key timeframes and roll things out according to plan,” reports Irwin. Says Stephen Litton, director of Office Information Australia, “Moore Stephens Sydney Pty Limited made our work easier by thoroughly...
Summary: ...work, especially e-mail, was becoming increasingly difficult to manage and audit. “We were seeing a significant shift away from paper to electronic transmission,” says Simon Kosminsky, SJ Berwin’s IT director. “Certain cases were becoming wholly electronic. Secretaries were often printing hundreds...
Summary: ...files onsite; for offsite storage, you also have delivery charges, and it takes a day or two to get the information. With WorkSite and Stria, we can have all that data in-house, and can pull anything we need—out of almost 500,000 records to date—in seconds.” Case Study “As we continue to grow,...
Summary: ...in North America, Europe and Asia. Called the “Mother of All Digital Marketplaces” by Forbes Magazine in 2000, GSA Advantage! sells everything from office supplies to specialized capital equipment at www.gsaadvantage.gov. The Web site receives more than a million hits a day, resulting in sales of...
Summary: ...of the firm’s information. “I have just had a fantastic result on the know how system. We were trying to track down a document that had been drafted at some time in the past and managed to pull it up on the 1st search!” The Solution Burges Salmon entered into a competitive tender in order to select...
Summary: ...search its existing knowledge library along with content from external research providers. To meet these needs, DLA deployed Autonomy iManage Universal Search (IUS), powered by Autonomy’s Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL). IDOL, the leader in Meaning Based Computing, provides the ability to search...
Summary: ...that is much more meaningful to KPMG.” IDOL K2’s powerful retrieval features and classification suite technologies have also made it easier to locate and uncover information, enabling KPMG LLP (UK) practitioners to work harder, smarter and faster for their clients. “What we have been able to do...
Summary: ...of the documents’ content. Autonomy’s Certified Partner, Informa Software, was the systems integrator for the project. The Problem Traditional paper-based processes are often complex in nature, involving legally binding documentation, multiple layers of approval, signatures and a significant amount...
Summary: ...to help our properties and agencies guide creative development,” explains Mohn. “By leveraging a clearly identifiable brand footprint and proven best practices, we can make every piece that goes out more effective.” To build the portal, and lay the foundation for further brand initiatives, Harrah’s...
Summary: ...our dealers to sell more cars more quickly. In addition, we have provided an alternative to the dealership having to enter the customer data through a direct link connected to a lender’s host system. Our process allows the customer to complete the Express Application and the Document Processing Center...
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: ...with HP StoreOnce VLS Data Protector achieves unique integration with HP Virtual Library System (VLS) using features such as Smart Copy and Low Bandwidth Replication to provide automated and transparent movement of data between the VLS and physical tape libraries. By offloading the copy operations to...
Summary: ...capabilities mature on smart phones and tablets, information on these devices is subject to data protection alongside data from users’ collective devices within Autonomy Connected Backup’s cloudbased storage. Connected Backup is the hub that links the collective data that a user generates and uses...
Summary: ...Architecture Autonomy ICE operates via a centralized policy server, with customization and definition available directly from any browser-based interface. Autonomy ICE is built on Autonomy’s Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL) to offer businesses unique Meaning Based Computing functionality that...
Summary: ...declaration and provides automatic categorization by leveraging the power of Autonomy’s Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL). Through duplicate and near-duplicate identification, storage costs are minimized, and by using Autonomy Records Management in conjunction with other Autonomy modules, information...
Summary: ...5.0 extends its Integrated Content Archiving environment to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server® (MOSS) 2007 content, and provides new duplicate detection and management. This way, an organization’s content can benefit from an Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) strategy that links content to its...
Summary: ...through hosted SaaS, or as hybrid solution to offer customers the greatest flexibility. Autonomy’s easy-to-use eDiscovery Appliance brings the power of Automony Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL) to an easy to use legal hold solution that can be up and running in minutes. The licensed solution...
Summary: ...Accounts Payable Overview. Distinguishing between where the last page of one invoice ends and the first page of the next one begins can become extremely time-consuming, especially if this sorting is completed manually via separator sheets or barcode applications for identification purposes. In addition,...
Summary: ...Corp. All rights reserved. Other trademarks are registered trademarks and the properties of their respective owners. Product specifications and features are subject to change without notice. Use of Autonomy software is under license. [AUTN KEYV] 10.08 Autonomy Inc. One Market, Spear Tower, 19th Floor,...
Summary: ...Autonomy iManage WorkSite Server and Software Development Kit. Autonomy Systems SolutionLtd. Autonomy iManage WorkSite Server and Software Development Kit A Robust, Secure and Reliable Platform That Scales With Your Business Enterprises require an architectural framework and infrastructure that allows...
Summary: ...The Power of Meaning At the heart of all Autonomy software is the Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL). Autonomy's Meaning Based Computing (MBC), powered by IDOL, distinguishes Autonomy solutions by understanding the meaning of information and forming a conceptual and contextual understanding of all...
Summary: ...The Power of Meaning At the heart of all Autonomy software is the Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL). Autonomy's Meaning Based Computing (MBC), powered by IDOL, distinguishes Autonomy solutions by understanding the meaning of information and forming a conceptual and contextual understanding of all...
Summary: ...format, location, language, application it’s been created with or stored in. Using Autonomy connectors, Autonomy's unique Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL) integrates unstructured, semi-structured and structured information from multiple repositories through an understanding of the content, delivering...
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: ...Data Operating Layer (IDOL) Autonomy Enterprise Desktop Search is underpinned by Autonomy’s world-leading Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL). IDOL forms a platform for the conceptual and contextual understanding of information in the enterprise. This complete infrastructure layer automatically...
Summary: ...Car to Meet the Chinese Premier, Drives Up in Black Lincoln” appears, the main point changes based on who reads it. For most people, the news is that Clinton has met with the Chinese Premier. For the subscribers to Limousine, Charter & Tour Magazine, the real news is that Clinton arrived in a black...
Summary: ...These can then be returned without the need for looping through every potential match. 15 Manual or Automatic - It's Not an Either/Or Choice Avoiding Black Box Solution Pitfalls Some vendors only offer “black box” solutions, mistakenly believing that their technology can always provide the best answers...
Summary: ...conversations, and likely topics, not just a literal readout of what was said. Autonomy’s meaning-based computing platform, which powers all of its solutions, is called Autonomy Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL). IDOL goes beyond traditional speech analytics solutions in that it examines the entire...
Summary: ...to “increase the probability of successful enforcement.6” In both cases, the regulators are laying the case for use of interactive content for more effective enforcement activity. 1 See e.g. SEC 17a3-a4 or FSA COBS 11.8 2 See also, warning sent to Novartis regarding advertising links posted on corporate...
Summary: ...Scrittura Global Capital Markets. Autonomy’s core infrastructure technology, the Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL), acts as a regulated trade repository, taking in any non-standard trade documents and messages, reconciling trade related information from all parties, and making the trade repository...
Summary: ...a customized profile of each and every user based on search history, purchases, comments and reviews, blogs and any other interaction with the website. The award-winning Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL) identifies links between disparate pieces of information that are not immediately obvious and...
Summary: ...Selecting an Enterprise Records Management system enabling best practice records management (US English). contextual links, efficient management and linking of the recordkeeping controls, and the ability to maintain records processes and add layers of metadata, storage and preservation of digital records....
Summary: ...have tested and found that tactics like reinforcing “low price” language at the time of purchase (if you’re a low-price provider), changing the order of products, and packaging pricing differently can boost conversion rates. Links Use links within web page forms with caution. Some links can be distractions...
Summary: ...Autonomy iManage Whitepaper - Managing Electronic Documents: Drafting Guidelines that Protect Both Law Firms and their Clients. In order to reduce the burden of filing email, many of these advanced systems offer the capability to suggest where email should be filed and enable lawyers to link folders under...
Summary: ...provider of security software, experienced their own backdoor data compromise in March of 2009 as a BBC investigator was able to purchase valid credit cards from an employee at an Indian call center. Symantec sent warning letters to 200 customers notifying them that their information may have been stolen....
Summary: ...options, but some favorable scenarios for consideration will be covered. The IDOL server can uniquely be divided into “storage,” “logic” and “configuration” layers, in full compliance with the best practices stipulated by regulators for separation of rights and duties within enterprise systems....
This is a small selection of the Autonomy White Papers available, please visit our publications site at http://publications.autonomy.com/ for more information.