Meaning-Based Technology Recognized by the Legal Industry
Cambridge, England and SAN FRANCISCO - January 20, 2012 - Autonomy Corporation, an HP Company, today announced that it has been awarded the Industry Innovation Award at the TheKnowList Awards 2012, for its cutting-edge approach to intelligent, meaning-based information management, at an awards ceremony last night. This prestigious award is further evidence of Autonomy's status as market leader in the legal sector.
TheKnowList Awards are dedicated to the strategic implementation of technology within law firms, recognizing the success of key individuals, law firms and suppliers who are constantly striving to add value using IT. This is the second time that Autonomy's technology has been honored by TheKnowList, following 2011 when international law firm SJ Berwin's deployment of Autonomy's iManage Universal Search (IUS) won the Best BI/Knowledge Management Solution.
Autonomy was recognized for its pioneering approach to governing all information, which has been adopted by over 2000 global law firms, including 75% of the Global 100 firms and 73% of Am Law 100. Thanks to its unique, meaning-based technology, Autonomy provides the only solution that allows law firms to locate and retrieve all forms of data, including human information, such as emails, audio and video.
"TheKnowList Awards recognize the value that technology brings to the legal industry and honors those organizations and individuals who have contributed the most to the technological development of the industry," said Daniel Brown, CEO of TheKnowList. "The Industry Innovation Award goes to the most forward-thinking company that has made the greatest advances in providing innovative technology for the legal sector. Autonomy was the clear choice and should be very proud of this achievement."
"This award reinforces Autonomy's market-leading position as the most exciting and innovative technology provider for lawyers and legal professionals," said Glenn Perachio, SVP, Autonomy Protect Solutions EMEA. "The sheer volume and complexity of information that law firms and legal departments have to deal with, in order to provide the best service possible, poses a phenomenally difficult challenge. Autonomy's single information management platform rises to this challenge by providing a comprehensive and automated approach to organizing, finding and governing the growing volume of information that law firms and corporate legal teams face and delivering real business value as a result."
Autonomy Corporation, an HP Company, is a global leader in software that processes human information, or unstructured data, including social media, email, video, audio, text and web pages, etc. Autonomy's technology manages and extracts meaning in real time from all forms of information, both unstructured and structured, enabling companies to leverage their data assets. Autonomy's product portfolio helps power companies through enterprise search analytics, business process management and OEM operations. Autonomy also offers information governance solutions in areas such as eDiscovery, content management and compliance, as well as marketing solutions that help companies grow revenue, such as web content management, online marketing optimization and rich media management.
Autonomy's solutions are used by more than 25,000 customers including 87 of the Fortune 100, 10 of the top 10 financial services firms, 75% of the global 100 law firms, 9 of the top 10 pharmaceutical companies and many government agencies. Over 400 of the world's leading technology companies embed Autonomy's technology in their products. Autonomy also owns the largest private cloud of diverse data, with 31 Petabytes of information.
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