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AUTONOMY ZANTAZ DELIVERS INDUSTRY'S FIRST CONSOLIDATED ENTERPRISE ARCHIVE FOR MAILBOX MANAGEMENT, COMPLIANCE AND ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY

New Release of Enterprise Archive Solution Brings Unprecedented Automation and Intelligence to Archiving Software

Cambridge, UK and Pleasanton, Calif. - October 9, 2007 - ZANTAZ, an Autonomy company (LSE: AU. or AU.L) and the leader in the archiving, eDiscovery and Proactive Information Risk Management (IRM) markets, today introduced the newest release of its industry-leading Enterprise Archive Solution version 6 (EAS 6), which is now powered by Autonomy's award-winning Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL). The archive software is the first of its kind to provide a single platform that enables intelligent information processing across both an enterprise's operational systems and archived data. EAS 6 gives companies the first and only consolidated archive for all information sources in more than 1,000 different data formats, including voice and videos, and across 100 languages stored in more than 400 different content repositories, including business applications such as SAP and Oracle. Highly scalable and secure, EAS has the ability to process data from tens of thousands of users across locations worldwide.

EAS 6 extends its market-renowned mailbox management capabilities by introducing new functionality including support for Microsoft 2007 technology and IBM Lotus Notes/Domino. In addition, this latest release significantly enhances storage optimization with advanced de-duplication and near-duplication capabilities, eliminating long-term retention of inconsequential information.

The EAS solution has helped hundreds of global companies to effectively comply with government regulations, such as the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which dictates that all "electronically stored information" must be discoverable. These regulations have placed increasing pressure on companies to implement an effective archive solution that can be searchable across all information, not just email. EAS 6 provides real-time classification of corporate information, enabling the ability to set automatic legal holds on digital information. As a result, companies can apply the most appropriate rules for proactive prevention of information risk, and be confident in their level of preparedness in the event of litigation. In addition, retention periods no longer need to be set by arbitrary time periods, allowing judicious, well-informed decisions to be made based on the substance of the content.

Real-time policy management capabilities enable organizations to effectively meet industry regulations' compliance by automating the creation of corporate policies for information retention and disposition. This provides tight control over the management of data, allowing companies to dictate exactly what information is archived, where it is stored and for how long it is retained before disposition.

"Organizations are looking for solutions that help them understand the corporate value and legal significance hidden within their information, and facilitate the seamless processing of this content from initial search and collection all the way to eventual trial presentation," said Laura DuBois, senior research analyst, IDC. "The combination of EAS and IDOL aligns the e-Discovery workflow with actual user requirements across both operational and archived content, ultimately making it faster, easier and less costly for law firms and corporate counsel to identify and produce relevant content."

EAS 6 delivers unprecedented intelligence to the archive software through IDOL's ability to automatically understand the meaning of information and its relationships. Advanced conceptual search capabilities, including dynamic hyper-linking and categorization, as well as visualization tools enable organizations to gain more business insights from their information stored in both operational systems and archives. Users are also able to quickly and easily identify relevant content, spot unforeseen patterns, and establish connections among seemingly disparate documents and files.

"We accelerated the delivery of EAS 6 powered by IDOL in response to enormous demands from customers who are seeking a scalable, consolidated archive to manage and analyze all of their corporate information," said Steve King, CEO of Autonomy ZANTAZ. "IT can better serve Corporate Compliance and Legal professionals with the software's rich and intelligent analytic capabilities, which bring an unprecedented level of accuracy and efficiency from both archived and operational systems."

About ZANTAZ

ZANTAZ, an Autonomy company, is the leader in the archiving, eDiscovery and Proactive Information Risk Management (IRM) markets. It is the only vendor that offers an entire spectrum of Proactive Information Risk Management solutions ranging from consolidated archiving of all information sources including email, IM, enterprise systems, voice and video, to discovery and review, advanced eDiscovery, real-time policy management and analytics - all based on a common platform, IDOL. ZANTAZ solutions, which support more than 100 languages, are available as on-site software applications or on-demand software services (SaaS), or a combination of both. ZANTAZ customers include 9 of the 10 top global law firms, 11 of the Fortune 25 and 14 of the top 20 financial securities firms. Customers include Abbott Laboratories, Capital One, JMP Securities, Johnson & Johnson, Liberty Mutual, Linklaters, Philip Morris International and the U.S. Department of Interior. For more information, visit www.ZANTAZ.com or call 800.636.0095.

About Autonomy

Autonomy Corporation plc (LSE: AU. or AU.L) is a global leader in infrastructure software for the enterprise and is spearheading the meaning-based computing movement. Autonomy's technology forms a conceptual and contextual understanding of any piece of electronic data including unstructured information, be it text, email, voice or video. Autonomy's software powers the full spectrum of mission-critical enterprise applications including information access technology, BI, CRM, KM, call center solutions, rich media management, information risk management solutions and security applications, and is recognized by industry analysts as the clear leader in enterprise search.

Autonomy's customer base comprises of more than 17,000 global companies and organizations including: 3, ABN AMRO, AOL, BAE Systems, BBC, Bloomberg, Boeing, Citigroup, Coca Cola, Daimler Chrysler, Deutsche Bank, Ericsson, Ford, GlaxoSmithKline, Kraft Foods, Lloyd TSB, NASA, Nestle, the New York Stock Exchange, Reuters, Shell, T-Mobile, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Autonomy also has over 300 OEM partners and more than 400 VARs and Integrators, numbering among them leading companies such as BEA, Business Objects, Citrix, EDS, IBM Global Services, Novell, Satyam, Sybase, Symantec, TIBCO, Vignette and Wipro. The company has offices worldwide.

The Autonomy Group includes: ZANTAZ, the leader in the archiving, eDiscovery and Proactive Information Risk Management (IRM) markets; Cardiff, a leading provider of Intelligent Document solutions; etalk, award-winning provider of enterprise-class contact center products and Virage, a visionary in rich media management and security and surveillance technology.

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