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An Introduction to Autonomy Records Management

Pan-Enterprise Records Management for Information Governance

Founded in 1996 and utilizing a unique combination of technologies born out of research at Cambridge University, Autonomy has experienced a meteoric rise to become the widely acknowledged leader in enterprise search and Meaning Based Computing, with a market cap of $4 billion and offices worldwide. Autonomy is recognized as the Best Performing Software Company in Europe for its outstanding financial performance in 2006. Autonomy acquired Meridio, a leader in enterprise records management, in 2007.  Meridio, now Autonomy Records Management, is fully integrated with Autonomy IDOL enabling the automation of the management, processing, and delivery of structured and unstructured information from disparate internal and external sources. Autonomy Records Management integrates with all known legacy systems, eliminating the need for organizations to patch together multiple systems and support their distinct components. Autonomy Records Management is a key component of Autonomy Information Governance, an integrated customizable platform which provides enterprises of every size the technology to implement a real-time solution to specific information governance requirements.

Company Background

 Autonomy is a financially strong company, profitable in every quarter for over seven years with solid cash generation and no net debt. Autonomy's strong financial performance has deservedly earned it the reputation of a visionary, trendsetting company and a leader in the space. Autonomy has a global presence with dual headquarters in Cambridge, UK and San Francisco, USA and offices throughout the world including North America, Western Europe, Australia, Asia Pacific, Japan and China. An extensive partner network combining the expertise of local integrators and global consultancy services provides a strong route to market. Autonomy is listed on the London Stock Exchange (AU. or AU.L) and reports quarterly under the stringent standards set by IFRS. Over 350 OEM partners build their products on Autonomy software and more than 400 VARs and Integrators, including leading companies such as BEA, Siemens, Business Objects, Citrix, EDS, IBM Global Services, Novell, Oracle, Vignette, Symantec, Sybase, Iron Mountain and Dassault Systèmes have acknowledged the power and business potential of Autonomy products by embedding them at the core of their products.

"Autonomy's products bring order to information chaos, but in an economic and user responsive way."

Kevin Phillips, BAE Systems

 

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