About Autonomy

    Founded in 1996 and utilizing a unique combination of technologies borne out of research at Cambridge University, Autonomy has experienced a meteoric rise. With a current market cap of $7 billion, Autonomy is the second largest pure software company in Europe and has offices worldwide.

    Autonomy is a global leader in infrastructure software for the enterprise that helps organizations to derive meaning and value from their information, as well as mitigate the risks associated with those same assets. Its position as the market leader is widely recognized by leading industry analysts including Gartner, Forrester Research, IDC and Ovum.

    Autonomy's Vision

    Autonomy was founded upon a vision to dramatically change the way in which we interact with information and computers, ensuring that computers map to our world, rather than the other way around.

    Today people interact with businesses and their peers across multiple channels in many different forms, whether that is calling a contact center, navigating through a website, surfing through their mobile phone, or interacting with an in-store representative.

    These human-friendly interactions or unstructured information do not fit naturally within the neat rows and columns of a database. As we are faced with 80% of information now falling into that category, marketers are challenged with the ability to understand and extract the value that lies within this vast sea of critical customer data.

    Autonomy believes that forming an understanding of all human-friendly information, not just the computer-friendly 20% of it, and automating information processing provides immense value for driving strategic business decisions, marketing effectively to customers, and optimizing results.

    By providing an enterprise software platform that automates advanced operations, Autonomy presents marketers with a compelling value proposition: the ability to truly understand, personalize, and optimize on all customer interactions.

    For more on Autonomy, please visit http://www.autonomy.com/introduction.

    “This content management system will play a key role in expanding our successful vertical products strategy.“
    Scott Schulman
    Vice President
    Dow Jones & Company, publisher of The Wall Street Journal
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