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Innovation: 170 Patents

As a groundbreaking company founded out of pioneering research at Cambridge University, Autonomy is proud to maintain its reputation as one of the most innovative companies in the world. Autonomy continues to focus on research and development (R&D) to deliver increasingly innovative products to customers and consolidate its position as a market leader. Autonomy's commitment to R&D is evident in the company's continued investment in this area, with R&D investment increasing every year.

"Our feeling for Autonomy is, essentially, that it has brilliant technology"
BNP Paribas, 2010

Autonomy owns 100% of its technology and therefore eliminates the uncertainty of sourcing and integrating solutions from multiple vendors in a consolidated market space. No matter what changes take place in the broader market, Autonomy customers will never be left with unsupported technology or software licenses that become non-renewable. As the largest department in the group, the R&D team continues to represent the lifeblood of the company.

In recent years, Autonomy has successfully launched a number of new solutions as a result of extensive R&D, introducing industry-shifting technology into the marketplace. As a testimony to unsurpassed innovation, Autonomy is quickly gaining mainstream adoption and is being established as the standard for all information needs for organizations around the globe.

"Autonomy will remain ahead of the pack for a while yet"
Management Today, 2009

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