Autonomy Responds to Structured Data Specialists

October 1, 2009

When I was writing the Gilbane report called Beyond Search, I was surprised by the number of vendors who were doing the structured-unstructured data do-si-do. Some of the companies were anchored in search (Attivio); others in data mining (Clarabridge); and others in transformation and extraction (Relegence). Big outfits like Microsoft Fast ESP promised to provide access to a range of content and add business intelligence to the mix. My head was spinning. I was, therefore, not surprised to read about Autonomy’s entrance into this market sector. You can read about Autonomy SPE and Free Your Data on the Autonomy Web site. At this time (October 2009), Autonomy SPE is in beta. You can sign up for the beta program here. Autonomy has posted a podcast with Mike Lynch as well. Oh, SPE is an acronym for structured probability engine.

Stephen Arnold, October 1, 2009

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2 Responses to “Autonomy Responds to Structured Data Specialists”

  1. Joe Harouni on October 1st, 2009 10:54 am

    Stephen- I came across your site through LinkedIn. Have you signed up for the beta? I think having a public demo site would go a long way towards showing off the potential applications of this project. Please keep us posted.

  2. Stephen E. Arnold on October 1st, 2009 8:20 pm

    Joe Harouni,

    I only tackle Autonomy for money. So far, Messrs. Lynch and Kanter don’t have any dough to invest in the addled goose. Since this is a marketing blog, I just recycle what I read. Pay me and we will flock to the SPE beta.

    Stephen Arnold, October 1, 2009

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