AUTONOMY EXPECTS TO REPORT 2008 RESULTS AHEAD OF MODEL
CAMBRIDGE, England - 8 January 2009 - Autonomy Corporation plc (LSE: AU. or AU.L), a global leader in infrastructure software for the enterprise, today announced that it expects to report full year 2008 revenue and profitability above the model discussed at the company's Q3 2008 results presentation on 16 October 2008. Revenues are also expected to be at or above consensus forecasts as of 31 December 2008 of $502.3 million, and fully diluted EPS (adjusted) above consensus forecasts of $0.64.
Commenting on trading, Dr. Mike Lynch, Group CEO of Autonomy said today: "We are very pleased with these firm results, which outperform the company's expectations despite the turmoil of the general economic environment and the negative effects on revenues of foreign exchange movements in the fourth quarter."
These results are preliminary and subject to the usual quarterly financial review by Autonomy's independent auditors.
About Autonomy Corporation plc
Autonomy Corporation plc (LSE: AU. or AU.L), a global leader in infrastructure software for the enterprise, is spearheading the meaning-based computing movement and was recently ranked by IDC as the clear market share leader in enterprise search with market share nearly double that of its nearest competitor. Autonomy's technology allows computers to harness the full richness of human information, forming 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, pan-enterprise search, information governance, end-to-end eDiscovery and archiving, records management, business process management, customer interaction solutions, and video and audio analysis, and is recognized by industry analysts as the clear leader in enterprise search.
Autonomy's customer base is comprised of more than 17,000 global companies and organizations including: 3, ABN AMRO, AOL, BAE Systems, BBC, Bloomberg, Boeing, Citigroup, Coca Cola, Daimler AG, Deutsche Bank, Ericsson, Ford, GlaxoSmithKline, 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. More than 350 companies OEM Autonomy technology, including BEA, Citrix, EDS, H-P, Novell, Oracle, Sybase and TIBCO, and the company has over 400 VARs and Systems Integrators. The company has offices worldwide. Please visit www.autonomy.com for more information on Autonomy.
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