Autonomy Bites into the Juicy BlackBerry

July 31, 2008

Autonomy has rolled out software and services for BlackBerry email. The two-pronged product/service makes it possible to archive email, which is proliferating despite the advent of Twitter-like mini-messages. In addition, Autonomy has added a dollop of the Zantaz eDiscovery functionality to the new service. Autonomy has lashed to the new product/service the filters that can handle more than 1,000 formats. These include multimedia, images, BlackBerry’s proprietary device-to-device messages, and, of course, text. You can read more about the service here. One interesting point is that Autonomy is using the descriptive phrase “infrastructure software for the enterprise” for its wide array of products, services, and technologies.

Stephen Arnold, July 31, 2008

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One Response to “Autonomy Bites into the Juicy BlackBerry”

  1. Mike Schmidt on August 1st, 2008 8:42 am

    Being able to archive BlackBerry text messages has been around for some time now.

    Its a question of how these software companies get access to the information; some require software to be installed on the device, others require proprietary servers and some are just server based. There is a software called Retain for BlackBerry from Gwava which takes an interesting approach.

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