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Autonomy's Software to Support Security Infrastructure Contract at 2004 Summer Olympics

CAMBRIDGE, England - April 21st 2004, Autonomy Corporation plc (Nasdaq: AUTN; LSE: AU) a provider of infrastructure software for the enterprise, today announced that Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has purchased Autonomy's software to assist in SAIC's contract with the Greek Government to provide security infrastructure support for the 2004 Summer Olympic Games.

Autonomy's software will be used to help automate the processes of analyzing, routing and delivering content, irrespective of format or storage location, and monitor potentially suspicious activity to help increase the efficacy of intelligence operations. Autonomy's unique Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL) automatically forms contextual and conceptual associations between seemingly disparate documents in real-time and is designed to alert users to potentially dangerous activities or individuals. Sophisticated analytical capabilities reinforce the work of intelligence officers by performing automatic, in-depth analysis of enormous amounts of data in both English and Greek.

About Autonomy

Autonomy Corporation plc (Nasdaq: AUTN; LSE: AU.) is a global leader in infrastructure software for the enterprise. Autonomy's technology powers applications dependent upon unstructured information including call center, customer relationship management, knowledge management, enterprise portals, enterprise resource planning, online publishing and security applications. Autonomy's customer base includes more than 1,000 global companies including BAE Systems, Ford, Ericsson, Royal Sun Alliance, Sun Microsystems and public sector agencies including the U.S. Department of Defense, NASA and the U.S. Department of Energy. Strategic reseller and OEM partners include leading companies such as ATG, BEA, Business Objects, Brio, Citrix, Computer Associates, EDS, IBM Global Services, iManage, Novell, Novient, Vignette and Sybase. The company has offices worldwide.

The Autonomy Group of companies includes: Aungate, a leading supplier of electronic communications management technology for regulatory compliance in the enterprise; Audentify, a leading supplier of next-generation contact center technology; and Virage, a leading provider of rich media communication and content management software.

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.

For more information, please contact:
Kris Marubio
Autonomy Corporation plc
+1 415/243-9955
krism@us.autonomy.com
Dominic Johnson
Autonomy Corporation plc
+44 (0) 1223 448 000
dominic@autonomy.com
Kelly Shall
Schwartz Communications, Inc.
415/512-0770
autonomy@schwartz-pr.com
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Financial Dynamics
+44 207 831 3113
edward.bridges@fd.com

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