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Lars Bauer

It Ain't Over - Computer Business Review - 0 views

  • For a time, Autonomy’s closest search rival was Verity, until Autonomy bought the company for $500m in November 2005. After that, it was the Norwegian company, Fast Search and Transfer (FAST) that seemed to be the nearest rival.
  • in January this year FAST was bought by Microsoft for $1.2bn, though it is being operated as a subsidiary, of which Lervik is still CEO.
  • But even at its peak, FAST was not making anything like Autonomy’s revenue. In the last quarter as an independent entity before it was acquired – the third quarter of 2007 – FAST announced sales of $35.6m, up just 4%. In the same quarter of that year, Autonomy announced its sales rose 49% to $89.6m.
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  • Autonomy’s growth has continued since then: in its third quarter of this year, announced in September, it posted sales of $127.1m, up 42%.
  • The great irony in all of this is that Lynch does not want Autonomy to be pigeon-holed as an enterprise search company.
  • IDC’s Feldman though says that, “At this point, it is clear that Autonomy should no longer be considered purely a search vendor. It builds search-based applications to answer market demands for better information-centric software.”
  • What does that mean? Autonomy’s website explains: “Autonomy's software powers the full spectrum of mission-critical enterprise applications including pan-enterprise search, proactive information risk management, information governance, e-discovery, consolidated archiving, call centre solutions, rich media management, security applications, customer relationship management (CRM), knowledge management (KM) and BPM [business process management].”
  • Lynch says Autonomy now has in the region of 500 OEM customers, writing applications that embed Autonomy’s Meaning-based Computing, or MBC. Their own software products rely on Autonomy’s pattern matching algorithms to extract ‘meaning’ from unstructured information.
  • One of the differentiators over its smaller rivals in the space – including Endeca, IBM (smaller in terms of search, at least), Google Enterprise, Simplexo, Sinequa, Recommind and many more – is the list of supported file types that can be handled by Autonomy’s IDOL platform. “By supporting more than 1,000 different data formats, including structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data, located across 400 different content repositories, Autonomy can search all categories of information repositories in an organization,” the company says.
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    CBR online, 23 Dec. 2008 -- "British-born Autonomy won the enterprise search wars, and in doing so became an international success story. In an exclusive interview, CEO Mike Lynch talks to Jason Stamper about the even greater challenge his firm hopes to conquer."
Lars Bauer

ROI of Social Networking for TransUnion | SocialText Blog on March 23, 2009 - 0 views

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    Internet Evolution interviewed TransUnion CTO John Parkinson about the ROI of Social Networking. It is relatively early in their use of Socialtext, but they are already achieving significant success.
Lars Bauer

Enterprise 2.0 CEOs Speak Out | SocialComputingMagazine.com - 0 views

  • I thought it was a good time to go straight to the source and speak with the visionary CEOs leading the E2.0 charge.
  • In this four-part CEO series, we'll look at one shortcoming the industry has faced so far and work to rectify it with Defining Collaboration in 2009.
  • From there, we're identifying the Top 5 Challenges facing Enterprise 2.0 in 2009 and looking at the ways these firms plan to survive the coming storm.
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  • we'll look at one of the new technologies that you could see a lot more of in, Where is Enterprise 2.0 Technology headed in 2009?
  • And finally, for the folks who are planning to move forward with E20 implementations in the coming year, heed the advice of those who have seen the successes and the failures, as they share their Top Enterprise 2.0 Tips for improving workforce collaboration in 2009.
  • Defining Collaboration in 2009
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    Jan 20, 2009
Lars Bauer

Legal Software Company Aderant Announces Next Generation of Business Intelligence for L... - 0 views

  • The 2015 ILTA Technology Industry Survey reported that 51% of law firms have invested in business intelligence, putting the legal industry ahead of the general business community.
  • Based on interviews and usability sessions with over 100 law firms, Aderant developed an entirely new user interface based on easy-to-use configurable screen tiles. Aderant Product Manager Derek Schutz commented, “Our design goal was to enable anyone at the firm to use BI. In the past, only a few highly technical individuals within the firm could use BI tools. Spotlight enables non-technical staff to use and leverage the power of business intelligence technology.”
  • That ease enables wider staff adoption of BI, but it’s Spotlight’s Impact Technology that will drive law firm managers’ desire to use business intelligence. Spotlight Analytics shines a light on specific business performance issues and with just a click of the Impact Technology button, Spotlight links into the Aderant Expert module for the user to take immediate corrective action.
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