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AUTONOMY COMPLETES INTEGRATION OF IDOL INTO iMANAGE WORKSITE

Marks the Third Major Product Integration Since Close of Acquisition of Interwoven

CAMBRIDGE, UK and SAN FRANCISCO - April 2, 2009 - Autonomy Corporation plc (LSE: AU. or AU.L), a global leader in infrastructure software for the enterprise, today announced that the company's flagship document management solution for the legal market, iManage WorkSite (previously known as Interwoven WorkSite), is now powered by Autonomy's Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL). This builds on Autonomy's announcements in March 2009 that the company has completed the integration of IDOL into both the Interwoven TeamSite and iManage Universal Search solutions. Autonomy announced the completion of its acquisition of Interwoven on March 17, 2009.

With IDOL as the core search technology for WorkSite, Autonomy iManage's 1,400 law firm clients will benefit from the same powerful enterprise search solution in use by more than 20,000 corporate customers, which is acknowledged by leading industry analysts as the "clear market share leader in the enterprise search market." WorkSite customers can now also leverage IDOL's advanced conceptual search and automatic classification capabilities with support of more than 1,000 file types and over 100 languages, maximizing the utility of their content and improving search performance and relevancy. In addition, building upon the strong foundation of iManage's document, email and records management, law firms have a common search platform across WorkSite and Autonomy's advanced enterprise archiving, legal hold, and EDD processing, review and production solutions.

"Autonomy is well known for its expertise in search," said Paul Domnick, CIO of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, a leading international law firm. "As a long standing customer of both Autonomy and Interwoven, we are excited by the integration of IDOL into WorkSite. We believe that the usability and reliability of the WorkSite solution can now be further enhanced with the power of Autonomy's IDOL and look forward to seeing future advances."

Autonomy iManage is the undisputed leader in the professional services market with over 75% of the Global 100 and 73% of AmLaw 100 law firms as customers. Autonomy holds a similar leadership position with over 20,000 corporate clients using its products. As a result, Autonomy iManage is in a unique position to link law firms and their corporate clients using powerful, familiar tools that enable outside counsel to access and analyze corporate information in-place for a case. This linkage between law firms and corporate legal department eliminates the need for point solutions and the risk prone and costly transfer of data between systems for investigations and litigation.

"In less than a month since the close of the acquisition, we have delivered three significant integrations between the Autonomy and Interwoven products," said Anthony Bettencourt, CEO of Autonomy Interwoven. "This is a strong testament to the combined talent of our development teams from around the world, and our commitment to delivering innovative solutions to the Autonomy iManage customer base."

Autonomy iManage's WorkSite 8.4 is available now. The product is available pin-for-pin at no additional cost to current maintenance customers.

A series of new add-on Autonomy iManage modules leveraging the additional capabilities of IDOL including audio, video and phone call search, legal hold and expert profiling will be released over the coming months and available for an additional cost.

Please visit www.autonomy.com/imanage to learn more.

About Autonomy iManage

Autonomy iManage is the leader in information management applications for the legal and professional services market. Building on Autonomy s advanced Meaning Based Computing platform, Autonomy iManage offers the most comprehensive suites of information management applications all on a common platform. Autonomy iManage has over a decade of experience working with law and accounting firms to understand how these professionals interact with information and their need to find, manage and process large volumes of content quickly and intuitively. Organizations from all over the world, including 75 of the top 100 global law firms, are standardizing on Autonomy iManage which uniquely spans the complete EDRM on a single technology platform, including document and email management, information governance, archiving and records management, knowledge management, policy management and eDiscovery, legal hold and review. Autonomy iManage can now link over 1,400 law firms with the data inside over 20,000 corporate clients using powerful, familiar tools, and is the only vendor to offer the ability to access and analyze corporate information in-place for a case, eliminating point solutions and the risky and costly hand-offs of data used for investigations and litigation.

Customers include corporations and law firms such as Allen & Overy, Baker & McKenzie, BAE Systems, Bloomberg, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, DLA Piper, Grupo Santander, HSBC, LexisNexis, Linklaters, Lloyds TSB, Merrill Lynch, Slaughter and May, UK Law Society, and White & Case. More than 400 companies OEM Autonomy technology, including Symantec, Citrix, HP, Novell, Oracle, Sybase and TIBCO. The company has offices worldwide. Please visit www.autonomy.com to find out more.

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